Things to do in Skerries
Attractions, heritage sites and walks around Skerries, drawn from open data. Distances are straight-line from the town centre.
In brief
Skerries is a town in County Dublin about 27 km from Dublin city centre. Open datasets list 14 Fáilte Ireland visitor attractions within 10 km, one national monument open to visitors within 20 km, two nationally rated heritage buildings in the town. Everything below comes from published sources, refreshed regularly.
Attractions near Skerries
Visitor attractions listed by Fáilte Ireland within 10 km (top 12 of 14).
- The Wild Fowl Reserves in the natural valley in which most of north County Dublin lies, results in large areas of wetlands, where slow flowing rivers and the sea meet…
- Skerries Mills, in North County Dublin, is a heritage centre made up of two historic windmills, a watermill, a mill pond, mill races and wetlands. The mill complex…
- Ardgillan Castle and Gardens is a real gem set in spectacular parklands and gardens. It overlooks the Irish Sea with a magnificent view of the Mourne Mountains and…
- Enjoy a leisurely stroll around the picturesque north Dublin village of Skerries to explore the history, heritage, coastal landscapes and nature of this vibrant town.…
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- Skerries Golf course in County Dublin, is an 18-hole parkland course with undulating fairways and mature trees. It provides a magnificent panorama of sea and land…
- Balbriggan Golf Club was founded in 1945, and is among the premier parkland courses in the Dublin area, just 15 minutes from Dublin Airport. It has challenging water…
- Celtic Tweed is an authentic Irish company based in Balbriggan, County Dublin. Irish handmade tweed and linen garments are designed and manufactured by master…
- Set on over 75 acres in Fingal, north County Dublin, Flynn Park Outdoor Adventures has extensive activity options on land, lake and sky for the whole family to enjoy…
- N&S Luxury Travel Services, based in County Dublin, provides a refined, reliable and personalised chauffeur experience for discerning travellers across Ireland,…
- HikingIreland.ie offer tailor made guided treks and walks throughout the coasts, hills and mountains of the Irish countryside. They provide guided hikes and walks to…
- Rush Golf Club is the most northerly links course in County Dublin. The course is maintained to an excellent standard with all the features and challenges associated…
Heritage and monuments
National monuments open to visitors within 20 km, plus nationally rated buildings in Skerries from the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage.
- Lusk Heritage Centre comprises of a 9th century round tower, a medieval belfry and a 19th century church. They form a unit, although they were built over a period of almost a thousand years.
Walks and nature
Waymarked trails from Sport Ireland's National Trails Register and NPWS parks and nature reserves, starting near Skerries and across Co. Dublin.
- Ireland's largest national park and the only one in the east, almost 23,000 hectares of blanket bog, heath, oak woodland and upland lakes south of Dublin.
- North Bull Island Nature ReserveA UNESCO biosphere on a sandy island in Dublin Bay, internationally important for wintering wildfowl and waders.
- Rogerstown Estuary Nature ReserveA tidal estuary near Rush that is a key roost for Brent geese and other wintering birds.
- Baldoyle Estuary Nature ReserveA sheltered north Dublin estuary and saltmarsh, important for wintering waterfowl.
Plan around Skerries
- What's on across Leinster this week, refreshed every Monday.
- Thinking of moving here? Living in Skerries covers prices, rents and schools. Median sale price €549,998.
- See every nationally rated heritage building and monument in our heritage guide to Co. Dublin.
Attraction data from Fáilte Ireland Open Data (CC BY 4.0), last refreshed 13 July 2026. Monuments from the National Monuments Service and heritage buildings from the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage (both data.gov.ie, CC BY 4.0). Trails from Sport Ireland's National Trails Register. Parks and reserves from the National Parks and Wildlife Service. Opening hours and admission can change; check the linked site before travelling.