Both Belfast and Dublin's Botanic Gardens offer stunning escapes into the natural world, right in the heart of their respective cities. While they share a…
The National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin, Dublin, are a tranquil oasis just three kilometers from Dublin City Centre. Founded in 1795, the gardens are a…
Today, Merrion Square Park is a popular destination for relaxation, recreation, and cultural events. The park's well-maintained lawns, colorful flower beds, and…
The camera and lens that I had with me was not suitable for fast moving squirrels, especially this who who actually climbed into my pocket.
The National…
There has been a transformation of the area at the junction of Ryder's Row and Parnell Street in recent years. The former "bike yard," which occupied the space…
Dublin boasts an impressive array of public parks for a city of its size, offering diverse green spaces throughout its urban landscape. This abundance stems…
In recent years, Dublin City Council has undertaken a number of improvements to the public realm around the former St. Luke’s Church (Thomas Burgh House).
The park, the second largest municipal park in Dublin, is formed from part of a former 202 hectares (500 acres) estate assembled by members of the Guinness…
The memorial sculpture honouring Patrick Corish in the college gardens of St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, is a unique and evocative tribute to his legacy as a…
Blackrock Park, a beloved public park in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, stretches along the coast from Booterstown Train Station to Blackrock Train Station. Its…
Dogs are indeed welcome on the Dodder Walk/Trail, but it's important to keep them on a leash at all times. This helps to ensure the safety of both your dog and…
Irishtown Nature Park, situated along the Poolbeg Peninsula, is a man-made haven for nature enthusiasts, offering a surprising contrast to the urban landscape…
Wolfe Tone Park, also referred to as Wolfe Tone Square, is a public space nestled in the heart of Dublin, Ireland. It is bordered by Mary Street to the north,…
Before becoming a public park, the triangular section of land opposite Fagan's public house was occupied by a row of single-storey dwellings known as Tolka…
Waterstown Park is a lovely park located in Palmerstown, Dublin. It's a popular spot for locals and visitors alike, offering a variety of activities and…
The windmills in Father Collins Park have indeed been decommissioned, but not due to typical maintenance reasons. News reports from December 2023 indicate that…
The gardens were privately owned for much of their history. They were created in the 1860s by the Guinness family as part of their estate.
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PUBLIC PARKS AND GARDENS 2013
Public parks in Ireland and the UK are green spaces that are open to the public for leisure, recreation, and enjoyment. They vary in size and amenities, from small neighborhood parks with playgrounds and sports fields to large urban parks with lakes, woodlands, and historical features.
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