County Fingal

Ireland

A lighthouse on a rocky shore with a town in the background.
A marina with numerous sailboats docked in calm waters.
A coastal church ruins with a tall bell tower, a cemetery, and a marina in the background.
A marina with several sailboats docked, a clear sky, and hills in the background.
A coastal path with a warning sign, lush greenery, and the ocean in the background.

Popular cities in County Fingal

A coastal stone tower with a grassy embankment and a paved road nearby.
Balbriggan
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Bars
Love beaches, bars and lake views? Get away to Balbriggan!

Reasons to visit

  • Ardgillan Demesne
A coastal landscape with a sandy beach, rocky cliffs, and a clear blue sky with scattered clouds.
Skerries
Known for Dining, Ports and Seafood
The historic fishing port of Skerries is situated on a peninsula about 15 miles north of Dublin city in the Republic of Ireland. A visit to this small town guarantees breathtaking views of the coast and an uncomplicated pace of life. With a colourful history behind it, the town is now a popular seaside resort.
A tall stone tower with battlements, surrounded by a cemetery with gravestones.
Lusk
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Family-friendly
Trip time! Discover the countryside, local cuisine and spas in relaxing Lusk.
Ballyboghil
Ballyboghil
Head to Croke Park and O'Connell Street—just two of the popular sights around Ballyboghil.
A calm harbor with several sailboats anchored at sunset.
Rush
There’s something inherently revitalising about a waterside getaway, and the seaside town of Rush on the east coast of Ireland is a great place for just such a break. Pay a visit and you’ll soon learn that, in spite of its name, the pace of life in this seaside town is anything but rushed.
Balrothery
Balrothery
Venture to sights like Xtreme.ie as you discover the local area in Balrothery.

Stay near popular County Fingal attractions