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Dublin Nature Reserves
Choose from our selection of nature reserves in dublin county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
5 nature reserves in dublin county
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Saint Endas Park
Dublin 1,Dublin
Follow Grange Road to St. Enda's Park, where Patrick Pearse, patriot, poet and teacher, ran an Irish-speaking school, Scoil Eanna.

It was here that, with his mother, brother and sisters, Pearse strove to put his progressive educational ideas into practice, and from here that Patrick and his brother William went out to fight on Easter Monday 1916. Both were executed for their parts in leading the Easter Rising.

Scoil Eanna now houses a museum commemorating the Pearse brothe...
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Wild Fowl Reserves Baldoyle Estuary
Baldoyle,Dublin
The natural valley in which most of north county Dublin lies, results in large areas of wetlands, where slow flowing rivers and the sea meet or where the sea itself invades and retreats, creating fascinating wetland and broadmeadows. These areas provide a natural habitat for a huge variety of sea birds and other flora and fauna....
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Wild Fowl Reserves Rogerstown
Donabate,Dublin
The natural valley in which most of north county Dublin lies, results in large areas of wetlands, where slow flowing rivers and the sea meet or where the sea itself invades and retreats, creating fascinating wetland and broadmeadows. These areas provide a natural habitat for a huge variety of sea birds and other flora and fauna....
Wild Fowl Reserves Broadmeadow
Malahide,Dublin
The natural valley in which most of north county Dublin lies, results in large areas of wetlands, where slow flowing rivers and the sea meet or where the sea itself invades and retreats, creating fascinating wetland and broadmeadows. These areas provide a natural habitat for a huge variety of sea birds and other flora and fauna....
Wild Fowl Reserves Liffey Valley
Lucan,Dublin
The natural valley in which most of north county Dublin lies, results in large areas of wetlands, where slow flowing rivers and the sea meet or where the sea itself invades and retreats, creating fascinating wetland and broadmeadows. These areas provide a natural habitat for a huge variety of sea birds and other flora and fauna.

The major estuaries and wetlands are Broadmeadow at Malahide, where the seas incursions have created a lake and wetlands. Rogerstown embraces the peninsula...
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