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Malahide Castle - http://www.malahidecastle.com/history.asp
Malahide Castle
Malahide Castle - Medieval castle, formerly the seat of Lord Talbot de Malahide, now hosts part of the National Portrait Gallery. Set in 40ha (100 acres) of parkland and woodland, it boasts forest walks, botanical garden, pitch and putt course, Malahide Cricket Ground and a fabulous kids' playground.
Malahide Castle
Malahide Golf Club - Malahide Golf Club, situated in North County Dublin, is a 27-hole parkland golf course which is enjoyed by members and visitors alike. The golf course is located about two kilometres from the centre of the Dublin seaside villages of Malahide and Portmarnock. Malahide Golf Club was founded in 1892 and is one of the oldest golf clubs in Ireland. The club moved to its present location in 1990.
The golf course offers 27 holes of varying challenges, created by the combination of water hazards, trees and raised greens on all three nines. The golf course was originally designed by Eddie Hackett, the distinguished golf course architect, who was responsible for some of the best-known Irish golf courses in the past 30 years. In 2006/7 the Blue Nine was redeveloped and more recently the Red Nine iwas also developed in 2009/10 by the renowned Golf Architect Jeff Howes, further enhancing and developing the challenges.
Members and visitors are well served in our fine clubhouse overlooking the course and with views across Dublin city to the Wicklow mountains beyond. A full restaurant is available for dining. Full information about green fee and golf society rates are provided in our green fees section, where you may also make a tee-time reservation.
The Golf Club is located close to both Dublin Airport and Dublin city and is easily accessed from the M50 and M1 motorways and, therefore, easy to get to from the rest of Ireland.
The motto of the Club is "A light heart and a cheerful spirit" and this typifies the welcome extended to all.
Malahide Golf Club
Malahide Marina - Malahide Marina is located just ten miles north of Dublin's city centre, convenient to the M1 and M50 motorways, and well served by public transport. Dublin International Airport is a mere four miles from the marina, and high speed ferries to the U.K. are within easy reach. Malahide, a town on Ireland's east coast known locally as "the village" has a certain charm that draws people back, again and again. For the sailor, the location is ideal for cruising this scenic stretch of coastline. But when it comes to shore-leave, there is no better place for a stop-over. Visitors will find all the necessary services in our fully equipped boatyard and marina centre before attending to the task of relaxing and exploring the area. Restaurants, pubs, hotels, shops, supermarkets, banks, ATMs, a post office, leisure centre, parks and botanical gardens are all within walking distance of the marina, as are beaches, a golf course and tennis courts. Berth holders enjoy the lifestyle all year round - this is your other life, the place you escape to on Friday evening and dream about during the week... Welcome to Malahide Marina
Malahide Marina
Malahide Town & Village - www.malahide.ie
In Malahide village there are extensive retail facilities and services including fashion boutiques, hair and beauty salons, florists, food outlets, and a small shopping centre. Traditional shopfronts and several cobble-lock side streets give the village an intimate and welcoming feel. There are a broad range of pubs (including Gibney's, Smyth's and Duffy's) and restaurants and the 150-room Grand Hotel.
There is an ancient covered well, St. Sylvester's, on the old main street (Old Street, previously Chapel Street), which used to have a "pattern" to Our Lady each August 15.
St. Sylvester's Well, Old Street, Malahide, 1989 Malahide also has a substantial marina.
Malahide Town & Village