[View] The Malahide Castle is on the outskirts of the Jenny Johnston Boat and Famine Museum, not a traditional aesthetic castle, and there are not many tourists [Fun] Suitable for weekends
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Malahide Castle & Gardens Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Malahide Castle is located in the village of Malahide in the north of Dublin. It covers an area of 260 acres. Part of Malahide Castle can be traced back to the 12th century. It is an ancient castle in Ireland and is also known as one of the most photogenic castles in Dublin. For most of the time after the castle was built, it was owned by one family. Behind the castle is the Talbot Botanical Garden, which houses a variety of plants from the southern hemisphere, especially Chile and Australia, and is an ideal place to admire specialty plants.
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Malahide Castle & Gardens Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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[View] The Malahide Castle is on the outskirts of the Jenny Johnston Boat and Famine Museum, not a traditional aesthetic castle, and there are not many tourists [Fun] Suitable for weekends
Marahide Castle is an Irish castle with a history of more than 700 years. His shape is very elegant, at first glance is the kind of very strong fortress, surrounded by large lawns and forests, the natural environment is very beautiful, like a castle in a fairy tale world, generally romantic and dreamy.
The oldest part of the castle is the oldest castle in Ireland. It is located in a dense forest, the oldest part of the castle has been more than 800 years old. The castle is surrounded by dense forests and large lawns with a very wide view. The whole scenery is very beautiful. It is definitely the best background for taking pictures.
The castle is located in the small town of Malahead in Fingoshire, Ireland, 14 km north of Dublin, covering 260 acres, built in the 12th century, and has been a private family territory until the 1970s, and then free to visit as a historical and cultural relics. The castle architecture is elegant and open, widely loved by tourists. The nearby small botanical garden is also worth seeing.
It is a very old castle, partly dating back to the 12th century, and is the oldest castle in Ireland recorded, and is also known as one of Dublin's most photogenic castles. Most of the time after the castle was built by a family, it was a private house, absolutely magnificent.