What to do and see in Portmarnock, Province of Leinster: The Best Things to do

May 27, 2021 Nobuko Falco

Portmarnock (Irish: Port Mearnóg) is a coastal suburban village in Fingal, Ireland, with significant beaches and one of Ireland's best-known golf clubs, a modest commercial core, and inland residential estates.
Restaurants in Portmarnock

1. Clash Gaelic Games

Blackwood Ln, Portmarnock Ireland +353 87 640 8071 [email protected] http://www.clash.ie
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Clash Gaelic Games

Welcome to Clash Gaelic Games, the ultimate and most authentic Irish sports experience. We take our visitors on a journey of discovery deep into Irish culture, where our sports and language meet. From hurling, one of the oldest field sports in the world to Gaelic football you will experience an enthralling, energy packed introduction to our national games which will literally take your breath away and leave you with memories to last a life time. At Clash we teach Gaelic games just like we play them, with pride, skill and a little bit of rough and tumble! Leave the museums and pubs for a couple of hours and get out into the air to experience a real taste of Irish culture that you won't find anywhere else. At Clash you won't just watch Gaelic Games, you'll play them. We combine our practical session with historical information and stories from Irish folklore that ensure visitors to Clash leave with a greater understanding of Gaelic Games and belief that they are the greatest sports in the world!

2. Portmarnock Beach

Portmarnock Ireland
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Portmarnock Beach

Reviewed By Claire546 - Ballymena, United Kingdom

I had the pleasure of walking this busy beach during a recent stay here. I found it very clean which was surprising given how many people, dogs and horses were also enjoying it. The perfect place for a stroll along the beach to blow the cobwebs away.

3. Portmarnock Golf Club

Portmarnock golf club, Portmarnock D13 KD96 Ireland +353 1 846 2968 [email protected] http://www.portmarnockgolfclub.ie/visitors/visitor-information#GeneralVisitorInformation
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Portmarnock Golf Club

Within a picturesque curve of coastline, 10 miles to the north of Dublin City and only a 15-minute drive from Dublin Airport, Portmarnock Golf Club sits majestically on a narrow tongue of shallow duneland. And as a measure of its enduring quality, it remains one of the most respected venues in world golf. No other Irish course has been graced by so many distinguished players in a rich history encompassing a broad sweep of significant events. It is where Arnold Palmer and Sam Snead successfully followed its serpentine route through classic linkland on their way to victory in the 1960 Canada Cup. And it is where another generation of Americans, including Phil Mickelson and David Duval, secured a memorable Walker Cup triumph in 1991. These events, along with 19 stagings of the European Tour's Irish Open Championship, reflect the quality of a searching examination across the link's twenty-seven holes. We look forward to warmly welcoming you to play our Championship links.

Reviewed By BCM1225 - Clarksburg, United States

My son and I played here last September(sorry for the delay) in what was going to be a member guest with two players he had hosted at his club, Philly Cricket. The event happened to coincide with our last day in Ireland after playing 8 rounds on 7 courses. Unfortunately, the weather(tail end of a hurricane/windstorm) that the event was called off but we got the chance to go out in a foursome. The course was wonderful! Very different from the Island where we played 9 holes in the morning. Here the dunes surround the course and offer some(????) protection from the wind and the dunes also keep the sea from flooding the course. Thankfully, playing with two members allowed us to understand the best lines to play including taking the wind into consideration. I can see how the course has held so many important golf events. We both enjoyed our round!

Portmarnock Ireland +353 1 846 0611 http://www.portmarnock.com/golf.php
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Portmarnock Golf Links

5. Artworks Cafe

The Stables, Strand Road, Portmarnock Ireland +353 1 828 4000 [email protected]
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Artworks Cafe

6. The Pottery Experience

Strand Road The Stables, Portmarnock Ireland
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