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Donabate
Domhnach Bat, Co. Dublin

The Ireland's Ancient East
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Domhnach Bat · Co. Dublin

A Georgian mansion, a Blue Flag beach, and a peninsula that forgets it's twenty minutes from Dublin Airport.

Donabate occupies a peninsula north of Dublin - the Portrane peninsula - that juts into the Irish Sea with a Blue Flag beach on its western shore and a Georgian demesne at its southern edge. It is a commuter town in the technical sense, with a train station and growing estates, but the underlying geography keeps insisting it is somewhere else entirely.

Newbridge House is the thing to see. Designed by the Scottish architect James Gibbs - better known for St Martin-in-the-Fields in London - it was built between 1747 and 1752 for Archbishop Charles Cobbe, and is said to be Gibbs's only completed work in Ireland. The interiors are exceptional by any standard. The Red Drawing Room is one of the finest Georgian rooms in the country. The walled garden produces food for the farmyard. The Cobbe family lived here for over two centuries; Fingal County Council bought the demesne in 1985. The landscape around the house is the only surviving intact 18th-century demesne landscape in County Dublin.

Balcarrick Beach runs for 3.4 kilometres and is backed by a significant dune system. It is, by Dublin standards, underused. The train station is twenty minutes' walk from the beach; Dublin Connolly is forty minutes on the train. People discover this combination and return.

Population
~8,000
Coords
53.4889° N, 6.1514° W
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At a glance.

Three things every local will eventually mention. Read these and you've already understood more than most day-trippers do.

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Stories & lore.

The reason to come back. The things every local will eventually tell you about, usually after the second pint.

James Gibbs's Irish house

Newbridge House

Archbishop Charles Cobbe began buying land on the Donabate peninsula in 1736 and commissioned James Gibbs - the Scottish architect behind St Martin-in-the-Fields in London and the Radcliffe Camera in Oxford - in 1744 to design the new house. Work started in 1747 and was completed around 1752. It is believed to be Gibbs's only executed commission in Ireland. The Red Drawing Room contains 18th-century furniture and paintings collected by the Cobbe family across generations. Dublin County Council bought the estate in 1985 from the Cobbe family. The demesne landscape - the parkland, walled garden, and farmyard - is the only surviving intact 18th-century designed landscape in Co. Dublin.

The dune system that is doing its job

Balcarrick dunes

The dune system behind Balcarrick Beach covers a significant area and represents a habitat type that has largely disappeared from the Dublin coast through development and golf course construction. The dunes stabilise the beach, filter freshwater, and support species-rich grassland. They are managed as a natural area rather than landscaped. The beach changes shape slightly each winter; the dunes absorb the energy. This is the correct arrangement.

The shape of things

The Portrane peninsula geography

The peninsula has Donabate on its southern side and Portrane on its north. Between them, the land narrows to a thin neck and widens again. The long views across the estuary to the south and the open Irish Sea to the north give the peninsula a sense of being surrounded by water even when you are walking inland. Lambay Island sits offshore to the east - privately owned, visible from most of the peninsula on a clear day.

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Things to do outside.

Wear waterproofs. Bring a sandwich. Tell someone where you're going if it's the mountain.

Balcarrick Beach The full length of the beach and back. Flat, sandy, windy. Do it at low tide for the full width. The dunes on the way back give shelter from the westerly.
6.8 km returndistance
1.5 hourstime
Newbridge Demesne loop Through the demesne grounds, past the walled garden, around the estate's woodland. Free to walk; entrance fee for the house. Allow an extra hour for the house tour if you go in.
4 km loopdistance
1 hourtime
Donabate to Portrane coast path North through the peninsula toward Portrane village and Tower Bay Beach. The path gives views across to Lambay Island and back toward Howth. Return the same way or arrange transport at Portrane.
5 km one waydistance
1.5 hourstime
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When to go.

There is no bad time. There are different times.

Spring
Mar-May

Newbridge walled garden comes into season. Beach quiet. Dune wildflowers from late April.

◉ Go
Summer
Jun-Aug

The beach is at its best. Lifeguards on duty. The demesne is busy but the grounds are large enough to absorb it. Check newbridgehouseandfarm.com for summer events.

◉ Go
Autumn
Sep-Oct

The best time for the house. Groups gone, light good, the demesne at its quietest and most itself.

◉ Go
Winter
Nov-Feb

The beach and demesne grounds are open year-round. The house has reduced winter hours. The coastal walk in winter is excellent for people who dress for it.

◐ Mind yourself
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What to skip.

Honestly? Don't bother.

If a local was sitting beside you, this is the bit where they'd lean in.

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The house tour without the grounds

Newbridge is the house and the walled garden and the farmyard and the demesne landscape together. Doing only the interiors and leaving misses most of what makes it exceptional.

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Balcarrick Beach in July at noon

The beach handles summer well but the car park does not. Early morning or evening is when it belongs to you.

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Treating the train as a slow option

The train from Dublin Connolly takes 40 minutes. Driving and parking near the beach takes longer on a summer day. Take the train.

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Getting there.

By car

Dublin to Donabate is 22km on the M1 and local roads. About 30 minutes without traffic. Parking at Newbridge House and at Balcarrick Beach.

By train

Irish Rail Northern Commuter from Dublin Connolly to Donabate station - 40 minutes. The station is 20 minutes' walk to the demesne and 30 minutes to Balcarrick Beach. Bicycle hire is available locally.