Described as one of the jewels of Dublin, rich in history and heritage, Malahide has evolved from a small fishing port centuries ago into a modern, cosmopolitan seaside town that remains one of the most sought after places to live in the Dublin region.
Its impressive Castle and 300-acre Demesne parkland, a sandy beach looking out to Lambay Island, a 300-berth marina and an array of fine shops, restaurants and pubs are just some of Malahides outstanding attractions.
Add to that a plethora of sports as diverse as Sailing, Cricket, Soccer, GAA, Rugby, Hockey, Tennis and Golf, and you have a thriving community with an abundance of amenities and facilities.
A short drive from the City Centre and the Airport 16km and 6km respectively Malahide is conveniently located to the M50 motorway and Dublin can be easily accessed by the DART, mainline railway and bus service.
Within the town, Malahide has four churches, four primary schools and one large Community Secondary School, as well as numerous clubs and societies covering such wide-ranging leisure and cultural activities as Bridge, Chess, Drama, Art and Horticulture. |