Bursting with colour and offering countless places to unwind, contemplate, socialise and seek inspiration, Hillsborough Castle and Gardens is definitely worth visiting.
Set on a 50 acre organic farm, Burren Nature Sanctuary is a perfect introduction to the magical Burren landscape. Stroll through ancient woodland. Meet friendly farm animals. Café.
Airfield Estate is Dublin’s only 38-acre working farm and a top visitor attraction. It is home to over 6 acres of diverse garden spaces ranging from an ornamental walled garden to an extensive organic certified food garden.
Mount Stewart
Portaferry Road,
Newtownards,
Co. Down,
Northern Ireland
A stunning family home and one of the world's top ten gardens. The gardens are spectacular, and universally renowned for their plant collections and the originality of their features.
An exciting attraction with award-winning gardens, Great Telescope, Ireland’s tallest treehouse, the world’s tallest box hedges, over 2000 species of plants, as well as rivers, lake and waterfalls.
Blarney Castle Blarney Castle’s gardens are one of the most visited in Ireland. The 60 acres are a joy to explore. Visit the prehistoric Fern Garden, a deadly Poison Garden, and the magical Rock Close with its ancient Yew trees and druidic stones.
This is the home of equine royalty. See immaculately-bred stallions, protective mares and frolicking foals. In the world-famous Japanese Gardens, you can follow the path called the 'Life of Man'.
Kylemore Abbey's six and a half acre Victorian Walled Garden, is a jewel in the heart of Connemara. A beautifully restored heritage garden, displaying only flowers and plants from pre 1900.
Russborough houses one of the most impressive Private Art Collections in Ireland. The 200 Acre Parklands include a 20,000 sq ft maze, a fairy trail, a playground and an 18th century walled garden.
Enjoy exploring over 47 acres of gardens at Powerscourt including Italian and Japanese Gardens, formal rose gardens and borders and rambling wooded walks.