Dublin County

Discover Dublin’s Wild Beauty from St. Helen’s Doorstep

Just outside Dublin city, guests can explore mountains, historic castles, and vast parklands. Scenic hikes, heritage estates, and renowned gardens are all within easy reach of St. Helen’s, making the county ideal for day trips and excursions.

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Wicklow Mountains & Glendalough

Hiking trails and monastic history

Around 40 minutes by car, the Wicklow Mountains offer dramatic scenery and peaceful lakes. Glendalough, a monastic site founded in the 6th century, is one of Ireland’s most important heritage landmarks, with walking routes for every level.

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Malahide Castle & Parklands

800 years of history and parkland

Approximately 35 minutes away, Malahide Castle combines medieval heritage with landscaped gardens. Visitors can explore furnished rooms once home to the Talbot family, enjoy the Avoca café, and wander through the nearby village with its marina, shops, and restaurants.

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Phoenix Park

Europe’s largest enclosed city park

About 25 minutes from St. Helen’s, Phoenix Park covers over 1,700 acres. It is home to Dublin Zoo, Áras an Uachtaráin, Victorian gardens, and herds of wild deer. Popular for cycling, walking, and picnics, it is Dublin’s green heart.

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National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin

Victorian glasshouses and 15,000 species

Roughly 25 minutes by car, the National Botanic Gardens are one of Dublin’s best-known cultural attractions. With extensive plant collections, historic glasshouses, and free entry, the gardens are both a peaceful retreat and a centre for research.

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