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Go Wild Dublin 2021

Fingal offers the best of Ireland; beautiful scenery, great outdoor spaces, old world charm and a rich heritage. The Fingal landscape is diverse ranging from bustling villages in a rolling country landscape, picturesque seaside villages surrounded by sandy beaches and rugged coastline and vibrant urban towns of ancient heritage all offering excellent visitor experiences, fine restaurants, cafes and friendly pubs now offering outdoor dining.

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Fingal features a rich diversity of historic sites, castles and gardens, visitor attractions and many recreational activities. Rediscover the fun and spontaneity of life by taking part Fingal’s many experiences from boat trip, and walking / cycling trips to food tours and experiences. Many of Fingal’s fine historic buildings, Malahide, Swords and Ardgillan Castles and Newbridge House and Farm are set in spacious demesnes which are also home to some of Ireland’s nicest gardens, a wide selection of woodland and parkland walks, playgrounds, open spaces and sheltered picnic areas while other attractions include wildlife parks, museums, art galleries, craft shops and tea rooms.

North County Dublin is rich in land and sea which reflects the strong farming and fishing ties historically associated with the landscape. The region is particularly known for its horticulture, coastal and fishing villages. The 88 kilometres of rugged coastlines contain two of Ireland’s leading picturesque fishing ports, Howth and Skerries, which receive daily landings of fish and shellfish. Fingal’s rich fertile lands in beautiful rural areas like Naul, Garristown and Lusk provide numerous varieties of Ireland’s grown vegetables, fruit and herbs which are produced in great glasshouses and luscious green fields. Visiting Fingal’s restaurants, farm shops, markets, events and food experiences delivers a true taste of the region.

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