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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DalkeyDalkey - Wikipedia

    Dalkey lies by the coast, between Dún Laoghaire (and Sandycove and Glasthule), Glenageary and Killiney. Off the coast are Dalkey Island (up to the 18th century, also "St. Begnet's Island"), Malden Rock, Clare Rock, Lamb Island, and, further offshore, The Muglins, which have their own lighthouse.

  2. Dec 29, 2023 · If you're visiting Dalkey, you'll find this guide handy. It's packed with the towns best food and pubs. You'll also find things to do in Dalkey and more.

  3. Take a wander around Dalkey and you’ll soon realise why so many famous residents call it home. From the narrow streets lined with book shops and fancy delis to the paths leading down to the striking coastline, Dalkey feels like a small world unto itself.

  4. Things to Do in Dalkey, Ireland: See Tripadvisor's 6,753 traveller reviews and photos of Dalkey tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Dalkey. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  5. Dec 31, 2023 · Lying just off the south Dublin coast near the villages of Dalkey and Killiney, the island is small and uninhabited but has an ancient history that’s full of stories. And, with great views and a variety of wildlife too and some unique ways to reach it, there are plenty of reasons to check out this unique spot.

  6. You are most Welcome - This is YOUR local forum regarding the areas of Dalkey, (A town with a village vibe) Killiney areas, We took a Poll and the result...

  7. dalkey history. Now well known for its stunning scenic surroundings on ‘Ireland’s Amalfi Coast’, the town of Dalkey near Dublin City Centre, Ireland, has an ancient, rich and varied history. It rose to prominence through great surges of activity and rested as a sleepy fishing village in the intervening times.

  8. About Dalkey, County Dublin. Dalkey heritage town a popular location, both as a place to live and as a tourist destination. It has a real village feel and is just half an hour by train or road south of the capital city. Why is Dalkey so popular? For a start it has an ancient, rich and varied history.

  9. Dalkey Castle & Heritage Centre near Dublin City Centre, Ireland is one of the remaining (of seven) Rare, Fortified, Medieval, Townhouse Castles from the 14th century, in the vibrant, heritage town of Dalkey.

  10. www.staydalkey.comSTAY DALKEY

    Dalkey is regarded as one of Irelands prettiest villages while Killiney is less a village and more a coastal neighborhood. There are beautiful beaches, swimming, sailing, kayaking and fishing opportunities, and both Dalkey and Killiney Hills offer fantastic walks.