County Fingal Travel Guide

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 live music? 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.
A coastal landscape with grassy hills and a rocky shoreline.
Portrane
Known for Beaches
Portrane awaits: its beaches and more!

Stay near popular County Fingal attractions