Malahide Castle & Gardens
Malahide Castle, parts of which date to the 12th century, lies, with over 260 acres of estate parkland, close to the village of Malahide, nine miles (14 km) north of Dublin in Ireland.
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Ireland - Part 1 - Dublin, Malahide & Howth
Video of my trip to Ireland, including Dublin and the coastal cities of Malahide and Howth. With a short intro about what I'm doing now and how I'm traveling so often, hope you enjoy :)
Part 2 - Cliffs, Castles and Alpacas
Malahide Castle - Malahide, Ireland
David's Been Here brings you all the interesting sites inside and outside of Dublin City. Only a 35-minute train ride north along the Irish eastern seaboard, David presents the coastal town of Malahide. Here you can check out the stunning Malahide Castle, a fortress and private home of the Talbot family from 1183-1973, situated on 250 acres of lush green park land. Videos are not permitted here, so if you want a better look outside and inside this stunning Castle, you're going to have to visit yourself! For more information on visiting Malahide and the Malahide Castle, check out the David's Been Here Guide to Ireland, now available or your Kindle as well.
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Today we went to the beautiful town of Malahide. A town full of history and beauty. We went to Malahide Castle and explored it's gorgeous garden's. Unfortunately the weather wasn't on our side.
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Malahide Castle - Guided Tour.
Malahide Castle is one of the best Castle close to the village of Malahide, nine miles (14 km) north of Dublin in Ireland.
It is well connect by Dublin Bus and DART service. Moreover and frequency both services is excellent.
Brief History: Malahide Castle has a long and rich history and played a central role in Medieval Irish history. The oldest parts of the castle date back to the 12th century. The building was notably enlarged in the reign of Edward IV, and the towers added circa 1600-1650. The estate survived such losses as the Battle of the Boyne and the Penal Laws. It was home to the Talbot family for almost 800 years (1185 to 1975).
Malahide Castle was built by the Talbots, an English family holding the title Earls of Shrewsbury, who had arrived in England during the Norman invasion with William the Conqueror. The French origin of the name was Tailbois or Talebot, and they had been Barons of Cleuville in Normandy before their arrival in England. Their name is thought to be first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086.
Guided Tour: There are Guided tours available for tourist at a very affordable price. Highlights of the tour are mention below :
- Reception rooms.
- The Oak Room.
- The Small & Large Drawing Rooms and the Great Hall.
- Home to the original Battle of the Boyne painting.
The castle is adorned with beautiful period furniture and an extensive collection of paintings from the National Gallery of Ireland.
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Adult €12.50 ,Child €6.50, Student €9, Senior €8, Family tickets from €30
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Ireland 2019 | Dublin || Malahide Castle
On the recommendation of a good friend we decided to head to Malahide Castle to explore the grounds and get our first taste of Ireland touring. Unfortunately at the beginning of the day, our car got a flat tire and we had to call AA to repair it. We then returned the car to the rental company who then replaced it for us.
Malahide Castle & Gardens - Ireland
Malahide Castle is near the town of Malahide. Parts of the estate date back to 1185 to Richard Talbot, a night that was granted the lands during the reign of Henry II. It stayed in the Talbot family from that date until 1976 when Rose Talbot sold the castle to the Irish State.
There is enough to do here that you could literally spend an entire day at the castle, especially if you have kids. The restaurant is fantastic along with the Avoca shopping center.
Kids and parents alike will enjoy the Gardens, Butterfly House, Walled Garden and the Fairy Trail. I would suggest pre-booking in advance as you have to pick your entrance time for the Castle visit. You can spend as much time as you like in the gardens and playgrounds.
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Malahide Castle- First day in Ireland
Erica and Isaac sure enjoyed their first day in Ireland! After a red eye flight from JFK, they landed at 7am Ireland time. They picked up the car rental- (Erica has to go automatic instead of manual) and immediately set off to their first destination- Malahide Castle. It is about 20 minutes north of the airport, away from city center. So totally recommend doing it first and then going into the city so as not to go back and forth.
Malahide Castle was built by the Talbot family in the 12th century. Around 1185. They stayed in that house for 791 years. It survived countless wars, Penal laws, Battle of the Boyne etc. The last person to live in the case was Rose, the sister to the last Baron Talbot. She stayed there until the 1970s when she sold it to the Irish state. She auctioned off many of the pieces of art and furniture to cover previous debts, some of which have been recovered and restored to the house.
It also used to have a moat but can only now see minor remnants. There is also a little church, cemetery, huge grounds and gardens and green houses with hundreds of species of vegetation life.
It was an absolutely amazing adventure filled with history, rain, beauty, and life. (Kind of reminds us of Downtown Abby except way smaller.
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Malahide Castle & Coastal Tour
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Escape the city with this half-day tour less than 1 hour from Dublin!
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Leaving the city behind, your first stop on this Gray Line Ireland half-day tour will be Malahide Castle where you will enjoy a live-guided tour of the famous castle once owned by the very wealthy Talbot family. It is here you will also get the chance to wander the 250-acre castle grounds that are also home to an oriental garden and Ireland’s only Butterfly House, which houses 20 different exotic species of butterflies!
While enjoying the gardens and castle grounds, where you will find the private gardens of Lord Talbot, you too have the option to enjoy all there is to offer such as a Museum Shop, Avoca Retail & Cafe, The Malahide Outdoor Store and the Irish Centre for Cycling.
After your visit to Malahide Castle, you will continue the tour with a scenic coastal drive through the picturesque town of Malahide and then on to the traditional Irish fishing village of Howth. Here you will get to take the time to wander around this pretty village before making your way to Howth Summit, overlooking Dublin Bay. which makes for the perfect photo opportunity.
Our half-day trip returns to Dublin city via the coast road which gives beautiful views over Dublin Bay, St. Anne’s Park and Bull Island.
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The Haunting of... Malahide Castle
North of Dublin sits Malahide Castle, a grand structure and grounds that you can visit, if you’d like. The history of the castle is fascinating, sometimes dark, and, as you might expect, full of ghost stories. Here’s the story of Malahide Castle.
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Malahide Village, County Dublin
Malahide is about 20 miinutes by train/dart from Dublin city centre. I't a pleasant village by the sea with a castle and yachts in the harbour
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Castle and the Woods on a nice relaxing Saturday in Malahide Demesne, Ireland.
The castle was closed. I will make a video of the details of the castle after it reopens in the summer =^)
Malahide Castle, parts of which date to the 12th century, lies, with over 260 acres of remaining estate parkland (the Malahide Demesne Regional Park), close to the village of Malahide, nine miles (14 km) north of Dublin in Ireland.
The estate began in 1185, when Richard Talbot, a knight who accompanied Henry II to Ireland in 1174, was granted the lands and harbour of Malahide. The oldest parts of the castle date back to the 12th century and it was home to the Talbot family for 791 years, from 1185 until 1976, the only exception being the period from 1649--1660, when Oliver Cromwell granted it to Miles Corbet after the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland; Corbet was hanged following the demise of Cromwell, and the castle was restored to the Talbots. The building was notably enlarged in the reign of Edward IV, and the towers added in 1765.
The estate survived such losses as the Battle of the Boyne, when fourteen members of the owner's family sat down to breakfast in the Great Hall, and all were dead by evening, and the Penal Laws, even though the family remained Roman Catholic until 1774.In the 1920s the private papers of James Boswell were discovered in the castle, and sold to American collector Ralph H. Isham by Boswell's great-great-grandson Lord Talbot of Malahide. Malahide Castle and Demesne was eventually inherited by the seventh Baron Talbot and on his death in 1973, passed to his sister, Rose. In 1975, Rose sold the castle to the Irish State, partly to fund inheritance taxes. Many of the contents, notably furnishings, of the castle, had been sold in advance, leading to considerable public controversy, but private and governmental parties were able to retrieve some. Rose Talbot,one of the last surviving members of the Talbot family died at Malahide House, Tasmania in 2009. Her closest relatives, who married into the German surname Dietsch, traveled to Canada and the United States of America. Members of the Dietsch family still live in the USA and Canada today.
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