Saint Anne's Park
One of Dublin's largest and most charming parks, ideal for strolling, picnicking, or simply enjoying the outdoors. You'll be amazed!
Description of the place
Located in North Dublin, between the neighborhoods of Clontarf and Raheny, Saint Anne's Park It is one of the city's largest green spaces, surpassed only in size by Phoenix Park. It was originally part of the Guinness family estate, who left a legacy of ornamental gardens, tree-lined avenues, and recreational spaces that continue to attract locals and tourists alike today.
The park offers a unique combination of nature, history and art: it has an award-winning rose garden, outdoor sculptures, romantic ruins, and an ancient clock tower. There are also sports fields, children's playgrounds, and a variety of trails for walking and cycling. At the center of the park is the Red Stables, a historic building that now houses an art gallery and a cafe popular with visitors.
It's a perfect place for those looking for a quieter, more authentic experience, off the beaten tourist track, without leaving Dublin.
Visit the park on a Saturday morning and take the opportunity to walk around the Red Stables Farmers MarketYou'll find everything from freshly baked bread to artisanal food from different countries. Perfect for an impromptu picnic among the trees or by the small stream that runs through the park!
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