• Malahide Castle is one of the oldest castles in Ireland, dating all the way back to 1174! Learn all about its colourful history with the classic tour!
  • Malahide Castle is one of the oldest and most historic castles in Ireland. From 1185 until 1975, it was the home of the Talbot family.
  • The last Baron De Malahide lived in the castle until his death in 1973 when the castle was inherited by his sister Rose and subsequently sold to the Irish State in 1975.
  • Although a visit to Malahide Castle is fairly straightforward, there are a few need-to-knows that’ll make your visit a bit more enjoyable.
  • Malahide Castle is a few kilometres north of Dublin: it takes about 25 minutes to drive from Dublin city centre, and there’s plenty of free parking available on site.
  • From its origins as a medieval fortress to its transformation into an elegant residence, Malahide Castle has a storied past that spans over 800 years.
  • Situated: From Dublin head north on the Malahide Road (R107). After 10.5k turn right onto Back Road when you see the sign for the castle.
  • As a result of this, when Oliver Cromwell took over, he drove the Talbots out of Malahide Castle and then gave the Malahide area to Miles Corbet.
  • The food stalls are poor and over crowded, where’s avocado where’s mulled wine glorious hot chocolates. As a local resident I expected much more Malahide castle.
  • The castle is a 10 minute walk from the Malahide DART station. Toots the Malahide Road Train can bring you from the station to the castle and seaside.