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Ardgillan Castle and Gardens, Balbriggan, County Dublin
Ardgillan Castle Offers an unforgettable day out for visitors young and old alike. Discover a wonderful range of amenities which include Castle Tours, Spectacular Gardens, an Art Gallery, Open Art Studios, a Craft Shop, a Walking & Heritage Trail and Castle Tearooms.
A Brief History - Ardgillan Castle & Gardens, Balbriggan
A Brief History at Ardgillan Castle - Spectacular 194-acre Parkland with stunning Gardens in Balbriggan, just 30 minutes from Dublin.
Plan Your Visit to Ardgillan Castle and Gardens
Explore with self-guided tours, visit the Ardgillan Gallery and Craft Shop, stroll the Heritage Trail, and enjoy the Brambles Tea Room and playground
Ardgillan Castle and Gardens Opening Times
Check out our opening times for the Park, Playground, Castle / Tea Rooms and Last Serving. Opening times vary by season - check here to plan your visit
Argillan Castle Tours - Self Guided, Guided & Schools
Explore Ardgillan Castle with flexible self-guided tours or group tours. Discover its history and charm, with special school tours for young explorers
Ardgillan Castle Gardens & Demesne - 194 Acre Park
Ardgillan Castle Offers an unforgettable day out for visitors young and old alike. Discover a wonderful range of amenities which include Castle Tours, Spectacular Gardens, an Art Gallery, Open Art Studios, a Craft Shop, a Walking & Heritage Trail and Castle Tearooms.
Ardgillan Castle, Balbriggan - Plan your Visit
Ardgillan Castle Offers an unforgettable day out for visitors young and old alike. Discover a wonderful range of amenities which include Castle Tours, Spectacular Gardens, an Art Gallery, Open Art Studios, a Craft Shop, a Walking & Heritage Trail and Castle Tearooms.
What's On at Ardgillan Castle and Gardens - Events
What's on at Ardgillan Castle and Gardens? Browse through our programme of events to discover what's coming up at Ardgillan Castle
The History of Ardgillan Castle, Balbriggan
Discover Ardgillan Castle’s history, from Robert Taylor’s 1730s vision of Prospect House to its evolution into a heritage site. Explore its rich legacy
Children's Playground & Picnic Areas at Ardgillan Castle
The ground is coloured blue to represent the sea, with aquatic playground equipment, brown to represent the sand of the nearby beach, and the castle is perched on a green mound to represent Ardgillan Castle itself.