Dublin: Ardgillan Castle Entry Ticket
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Dublin: Ardgillan Castle Entry Ticket

30 minutes

Highlights

  • Self-guided tour through a beautifully preserved Victorian castle
  • Explore the Drawing Room, Dining Room, library, and working kitchens
  • Walled gardens with sweeping coastal views over the Irish Sea
  • Set in 194 acres of parkland between Balbriggan and Skerries
  • One of north Dublin's best-kept secrets, just 30 minutes from the city centre

About This Tour

Ardgillan Castle is one of those places that catches people off guard. Tucked away on the north Dublin coast between Balbriggan and Skerries, this Victorian country house sits in 194 acres of rolling parkland with views across the Irish Sea to the Mourne Mountains. Most visitors to Dublin never hear about it, which is part of its appeal.

The self-guided tour takes you through the main rooms of the castle, each one telling a different part of the story of the Taylor family who built the house in 1738. The Drawing Room still carries the atmosphere of an era when guests arrived for weekends that lasted a fortnight. The Dining Room’s decorative woodwork speaks to the kind of formal entertaining that defined country house life, while the library - lined floor to ceiling with leather-bound volumes - is the sort of room that makes you want to cancel your afternoon plans and settle in with a book.

What sets Ardgillan apart from grander Irish estates is its working kitchens. Rather than roping off the service areas, this tour puts you right in the heart of the house - the sculleries, larders, and cooking ranges where the real business of running a country estate took place. It is an honest look at both sides of Victorian life, above stairs and below.

What’s Included

  • Self-guided entry to Ardgillan Castle
  • Access to all main rooms including Drawing Room, Dining Room, library, and kitchens
  • Free access to the walled gardens and parkland grounds
  • Informational displays throughout the castle

Good to Know

  • Allow at least 30 minutes for the castle itself, but the gardens and coastal walks deserve an hour or more on top of that
  • The castle is a short walk from Balbriggan train station on the DART Northern line
  • Free car parking is available at the main entrance on the coast road
  • The walled gardens are particularly impressive in spring and summer
  • Check seasonal opening hours before visiting, as the castle interior is not open year-round
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