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Malahide Beach
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The Greenery Malahide
1 Coast Rd, Malahide, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Bon Appetit
9 James's Terrace, Malahide, Co. Dublin, K36 KR66, Ireland
Siam Thai Restaurant - Malahide
1 The Green, Malahide, Co. Dublin, K36 K296, Ireland
Sette Pizzeria & Trattoria
1 New St, Malahide, Co. Dublin, K36 XP95, Ireland
Green Cottage
1 Townyard Ln, Malahide, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Nearby hotels
Grand Hotel Malahide
Grove Rd, Malahide, Co. Dublin, K36 XT65, Ireland
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Malahide Beach

Robswalls, Co. Dublin, Ireland
4.6(1.0K)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: , restaurants: The Greenery Malahide, Bon Appetit, Siam Thai Restaurant - Malahide, Sette Pizzeria & Trattoria, Green Cottage
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Nearby restaurants of Malahide Beach

The Greenery Malahide

Bon Appetit

Siam Thai Restaurant - Malahide

Sette Pizzeria & Trattoria

Green Cottage

The Greenery Malahide

The Greenery Malahide

4.4

(533)

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Bon Appetit

Bon Appetit

4.3

(532)

$$

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Siam Thai Restaurant - Malahide

Siam Thai Restaurant - Malahide

4.4

(740)

$$

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Sette Pizzeria & Trattoria

Sette Pizzeria & Trattoria

4.5

(91)

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4.6
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4.0
31w

Robswall in Malahide is truly one of the gems of North County Dublin. Nestled along the scenic coastline, this residential development offers a perfect blend of modern living and natural beauty. The area is renowned for its peaceful atmosphere, stunning sea views, and exceptionally well-maintained surroundings. Many apartments and houses in Robswall boast panoramic vistas over the Irish Sea and Malahide Estuary, making every day feel like a retreat. The location is ideal for families, professionals, and retirees alike. Robswall is just a short stroll from the heart of Malahide village, where you’ll find a fantastic selection of cafés, restaurants, and boutique shops. The village has a warm, friendly vibe and offers everything you need, from supermarkets to cozy pubs. Transport links are excellent, with the DART station nearby providing quick and easy access to Dublin city centre in about 25 minutes. Dublin Airport and major motorways (M1 and M50) are also within easy reach, which is a huge plus for commuters and frequent travellers. Outdoor enthusiasts will love living here. Malahide Castle and its vast parklands are just minutes away, offering beautiful walking and cycling trails, playgrounds, and the renowned Talbot Botanic Gardens. The nearby coastline is perfect for scenic walks, jogging, or simply relaxing by the water. There are also several golf clubs, sailing schools, and sports facilities in the area. The Robswall development itself is beautifully landscaped, with secure parking, lifts, and a real sense of community. The homes are spacious, modern, and finished to a high standard. It’s a safe, tranquil place to live, yet close to all the action. I highly recommend Robswall for anyone seeking a high-quality lifestyle in a picturesque...

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5.0
20w

Malahide beach truly is a gem, offering a wonderfully clean and tidy environment that immediately puts you at ease. The sheer width of the sandy expanse is impressive, providing ample space even on busier days, and there are numerous designated spots perfect for a refreshing swim. What truly sets this beach apart for swimmers are the remarkably calm waves. There’s no battling against rough surf here; instead, you can simply relax and enjoy a serene dip in the clear waters, making it ideal for families and those who prefer a tranquil swim. However, a slight blemish on an otherwise perfect picture was the presence of some floating moss, which was a little disheartening to see. Furthermore, a significant challenge for visitors is the parking situation. Finding a spot proved incredibly difficult, leading to a frustrating 15-minute wait just to exit the parking lot due to lack of space. On-street parking was equally scarce. My strong advice for anyone planning a visit would be to opt for public transport, like a bus or taxi, or be prepared for a very, very long walk after parking a considerable distance away. Despite the parking woes and the minor moss issue, the beach's overall beauty and swimming conditions make it a highly...

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5.0
1y

Malahide Beach in Dublin is a true gem that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and serene atmosphere. The golden sands and gentle waves create an idyllic setting for a relaxing day out. Whether you're taking a leisurely stroll along the shoreline, enjoying a picnic with family, or simply soaking up the sun, the beach provides a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.

One of the standout features is the breathtaking views, particularly during sunset when the sky transforms into a canvas of vibrant colors. The beach is also impeccably clean and well-maintained, making it a pleasure to visit. Additionally, the proximity to Malahide village means you can easily explore charming shops, cafes, and restaurants after a day by the sea.

Malahide Beach is perfect for families, couples, and solo travelers alike, offering a safe and welcoming environment. The friendly locals and the easy accessibility from Dublin city center add to its appeal. Overall, Malahide Beach is a must-visit destination that promises a delightful and memorable...

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Malahide beach truly is a gem, offering a wonderfully clean and tidy environment that immediately puts you at ease. The sheer width of the sandy expanse is impressive, providing ample space even on busier days, and there are numerous designated spots perfect for a refreshing swim. What truly sets this beach apart for swimmers are the remarkably calm waves. There’s no battling against rough surf here; instead, you can simply relax and enjoy a serene dip in the clear waters, making it ideal for families and those who prefer a tranquil swim. However, a slight blemish on an otherwise perfect picture was the presence of some floating moss, which was a little disheartening to see. Furthermore, a significant challenge for visitors is the parking situation. Finding a spot proved incredibly difficult, leading to a frustrating 15-minute wait just to exit the parking lot due to lack of space. On-street parking was equally scarce. My strong advice for anyone planning a visit would be to opt for public transport, like a bus or taxi, or be prepared for a very, very long walk after parking a considerable distance away. Despite the parking woes and the minor moss issue, the beach's overall beauty and swimming conditions make it a highly recommended spot.
Ken John J ByrneKen John J Byrne
We are so lucky to live in this amazing country and especially Dublin. There are many many beautiful spots in Ireland and for that matter the world that we are inclined to forget what we have ourselves. I went for a cycle with a friend of mine from Waterford We left from our work place in an Industrial Estate in St Margarets via Swords heading for Howth. It was his first time going here and was gon smacked at our scenery from Swords estuary all the way to Howth. We passed Malahide Beach at 630 am only to witness an amazing sunrise he could not believe it so close to the city. A week later on that same beach I met my good friend with her dog and mine again at 630am only to see this stunning sunrise again. We meet a load of Itallians taking pictures of this wonderful vista and they said to us it was not what they expected it was much better then the could have imagined. We have it all here enjoy it get out and see it it will do you a world of good. The dogs loved it.
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Malahide beach truly is a gem, offering a wonderfully clean and tidy environment that immediately puts you at ease. The sheer width of the sandy expanse is impressive, providing ample space even on busier days, and there are numerous designated spots perfect for a refreshing swim. What truly sets this beach apart for swimmers are the remarkably calm waves. There’s no battling against rough surf here; instead, you can simply relax and enjoy a serene dip in the clear waters, making it ideal for families and those who prefer a tranquil swim. However, a slight blemish on an otherwise perfect picture was the presence of some floating moss, which was a little disheartening to see. Furthermore, a significant challenge for visitors is the parking situation. Finding a spot proved incredibly difficult, leading to a frustrating 15-minute wait just to exit the parking lot due to lack of space. On-street parking was equally scarce. My strong advice for anyone planning a visit would be to opt for public transport, like a bus or taxi, or be prepared for a very, very long walk after parking a considerable distance away. Despite the parking woes and the minor moss issue, the beach's overall beauty and swimming conditions make it a highly recommended spot.
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We are so lucky to live in this amazing country and especially Dublin. There are many many beautiful spots in Ireland and for that matter the world that we are inclined to forget what we have ourselves. I went for a cycle with a friend of mine from Waterford We left from our work place in an Industrial Estate in St Margarets via Swords heading for Howth. It was his first time going here and was gon smacked at our scenery from Swords estuary all the way to Howth. We passed Malahide Beach at 630 am only to witness an amazing sunrise he could not believe it so close to the city. A week later on that same beach I met my good friend with her dog and mine again at 630am only to see this stunning sunrise again. We meet a load of Itallians taking pictures of this wonderful vista and they said to us it was not what they expected it was much better then the could have imagined. We have it all here enjoy it get out and see it it will do you a world of good. The dogs loved it.
Ken John J Byrne

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