Featured Gardens in All Regions
Irish National Stud, Japanese Gardens
Just outside Kildare Town about 45 km south of Dublin and set among the 1,000 acre Tully estate is the world-famous Japanese Gardens and the Irish National Stud, an equestrian centre that's home to some of Irelands finest thoroughbreds.
Crom Castle
Set along the shores of Upper Lough Erne in Co. Fermanagh, Crom is a castle and estate covering 1,900 acres, with abundant ecological and historic values, including one of Ireland's oldest stands of Oaks, and numerous wildlife species, including deer.
Malahide Castle
Set on some 250 acres of parkland in the seaside town of Malahide, Malahide Castle was originally built as a fortress in 1185, is the longest inhabited family residence, now opened to the public as a gallery, museum, and demesne with a botanical garden.
Lisselan Gardens
Set in the valley and the river Argideen outside Clonakilty, Lisselan Gardens was designed in the 1800s and laid out in Robinsonian style, enhancing the natural features and contours provided by the valley and river flowing throughout.







