Top 9 Nature & Parks in Dalkey, Province of Leinster

May 18, 2022 Tynisha Seiler

Dalkey (/ˈdɔːkiː/; Irish: Deilginis, meaning "thorn island") is one of the most affluent suburbs of Dublin, and a seaside resort southeast of the city, and the town of Dun Laoghaire, in Ireland. It was founded as a Viking settlement and became an active port during the Middle Ages. According to chronicler John Clyn (c.1286–c.1349), it was one of the ports through which the plague entered Ireland in the mid-14th century. In modern times, Dalkey has become a seaside suburb that attracts some tourist visitors. It has been home to writers and celebrities including Jane Emily Herbert, Maeve Binchy, Hugh Leonard, Bono, Van Morrison and Enya. The village and broader area lie within the jurisdiction of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council.
Restaurants in Dalkey

1. Mornington Garden

Mornington, Saval Park Road,Dalkey,Co.Dublin, Dalkey A96 D293 Ireland +353 87 225 6365 [email protected] http://www.dalkeygardenschool.com
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Mornington Garden

Please phone /email in advance of visit. Family garden with an open welcoming athmosphere. Philosophy of gardening is to work with the environment in a sustainable way. 3/4 of an acre,flowers,fruit veg,chickens and soon a bee hive !!!! Refreshments can be provided if required. Working with nature is what an atmospheric garden is about.

Reviewed By Bayberry - Dublin, Ireland

Mornington Gardens offers a really enjoyable and interesting tour of attractive natural Gardens. Annmarie, whose family Gardens these are, met and guided us around the Gardens many plants, flowers, shrubs and trees, native and from overseas, in a very natural setting on the Gardens' grounds. Annmarie is a trained Horticulturist and gives outdoor classes Thursdays and Saturdays at this location. Her excellent teaching skills were appreciated as she moved adeptly from section to section, allowing us to absorb and take in what was on view. Although initially designed back in 1935, Annmarie has plans in place to ensure the Gardens will continue to develop and grow in their natural beauty. Annmarie welcomed questions and this encouraged us as beginner gardeners - it was much appreciated. The Gardens by the way are listed in the BBC Gardeners' TV series visitors guidebook 'Gardens of UK/Ireland" (available on line). There are swings for children to play on - lovely Rooster and Chickens to admire as they strut about near the end of the tour. It is a happy, lovely place for families. The gardens are easy to walk around; regular footware is fine. Great tour-thank you Annmarie. Garden lovers from Everywhere - Come Visit!

2. Dillon’S Park

Inis Caoin 38 Coliemore Road, Dalkey A96 DH97 Ireland
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Dillon’S Park

3. Dalkey Quarry

Dalkey Ireland
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Dalkey Quarry

4. Coliemore Harbour

Coliemore Road, Dalkey Ireland
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Coliemore Harbour

5. The Cat's Ladder

Vico Road, Dalkey Ireland
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The Cat's Ladder

6. Sorrento Point

Coliemore Rd Sorrento Park, Dalkey Ireland
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Sorrento Point

Reviewed By StephenCr0ss - Dublin, Ireland

Sorrento Point Rock Fishing is free to the public and a great place for mackerel and feather fishing. You need a fishing rod as line fishing not so easy and snagging in the rocks. Excellent!

7. Dalkey Island

300 metres offshore from Dalkey, Dalkey Ireland +353 86 168 4755 http://www.kayaking.ie
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4.5 based on 107 reviews

Dalkey Island

Reviewed By 353amyc - Dublin, Ireland

We took a kayak tour out to the island. It was a beautiful sunny morning when we were there so we got some amazing views back over Dublin from the island. The island itself is great to visit as well as you are only joined with a couple of other people and the goats and rabbits that live on the island. Well worth seeing.

8. Sorrento Park

Dalkey Ireland
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Sorrento Park

9. Bulloch Harbour

1 Harbour Road, Dalkey Ireland http://www.dalkeyhomepage.ie/bullockages.html
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Bulloch Harbour

Reviewed By StephenCr0ss - Dublin, Ireland

Very original feel to this little harbour that’s overlooked by Bullock Castle. Boat rental available. Saw some seals in the harbour the other night.

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