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Aramark and FCC enjoy a collaborative partnership where Aramark manages and operates the sites on behalf of Fingal County Council.

Our Properties

Our sister sites in this trio are Malahide Castle and Newbridge House and Farm in Donabate.

Discover Two Gems in Malahide

Nestled in the picturesque seaside village of Malahide, County Dublin, you’ll find two captivating attractions that offer a unique blend of history, culture, and entertainment: the  magnificent Malahide Castle and Newbridge House & Farm.

Malahide Castle

Malahide Castle, with its round towers and ivy-covered walls, stands majestically under a bright blue sky. Ornate windows peek through lush greenery, while a vintage lamp post graces the foreground.

Malahide Castle, a stunning 12th-century fortress in County Dublin, is a top Irish attraction. Home to the Talbot family for 800 years, it features grand interiors, antique furnishings, and a renowned art collection.

Visitors can explore the Great Hall, hear ghostly legends, and stroll through 260 acres of parkland, including a walled garden and butterfly house. Just 30 minutes from Dublin, Malahide Castle offers a perfect blend of history, nature, and family-friendly activities.

Malahide Castle, with its round towers and ivy-covered walls, stands majestically under a bright blue sky. Ornate windows peek through lush greenery, while a vintage lamp post graces the foreground.

Highlights

Butterfly House

Surrounded by lush tropical plants and the gentle flutter of colourful wings, you’ll feel transported to a distant paradise.

Fairy Trail

Family friendly in every sense of the word, the Fairy Trail is an enchanting experience in the wooded West Lawn

Gardens

Escape the hustle and bustle and discover a serene oasis at Malahide Castle Botanic Gardens.

A large, historic yellow mansion reminiscent of Malahide Castle stands amidst a lush green lawn, with a paved path leading to its entrance. Tall trees border the scene under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds.

Newbridge House and Farm

A large, historic yellow mansion reminiscent of Malahide Castle stands amidst a lush green lawn, with a paved path leading to its entrance. Tall trees border the scene under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds.

Discover the rich history and natural beauty of Newbridge House and Farm. This Georgian mansion, dating back over 300 years, offers guided tours that delve into the lives of the Cobbe family and the goings on of an Irish country house. Explore the beautiful gardens, interact with farm animals, and enjoy a leisurely stroll through the countryside.

Highlights

Guided Tours

Learn about the history of the Cobbe family, the Servants Quarters, the museum of curiosities and the house’s architectural features.

Farm Experience

Interact with farm animals, explore the gardens, and enjoy the peaceful countryside setting.

Events and Activities

Throughout the year, Newbridge House and Farm hosts various events, including festivals, workshops, and farm to fork food pairings in the Courtyard Kitchen.

Plan Your Visit

A majestic stone castle with cylindrical towers, reminiscent of Malahide Castle, stands proudly against a blue sky. Sunlight highlights its detailed architecture, overgrown with ivy and surrounded by lush greenery. A streetlamp is visible in the foreground.
A majestic stone castle with cylindrical towers, reminiscent of Malahide Castle, stands proudly against a blue sky. Sunlight highlights its detailed architecture, overgrown with ivy and surrounded by lush greenery. A streetlamp is visible in the foreground.

Hop on the DART or Irish Rail and escape to Malahide Castle and Gardens! Just a short trip from Dublin city centre, this historic gem and charming village await. Explore the website for opening hours, admission fees, and special events.

Whether you’re seeking a historical journey, a nature retreat, or a culinary adventure, Malahide promises an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages.

A truly unique
attraction in the heart
of Malahide.
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