Skerries Mills

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Overview
A collection of restored mills, including a watermill, a five-sail, and a four-sail windmill, all in working order. The site dates from the 16th century and was originally part of a monastic establishment. It came into private ownership in 1538, and there has been a bakery on the site since 1840. Nature lovers will enjoy the millpond, nearby wetlands and town park, of which the mills are the focal landmark.
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Opening Times: Open all year, daily Apr-Sep 10-5.30; Oct-Mar 10-4.30. Closed 24-27 Dec & 31 Dec-2 Jan

  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Cafe
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Location
SKERRIES, Fingal, Co Dublin
About the area
It is often visited on a weekend trip, but rushing around is not the best way to experience Dublin. When Ireland joined the European Union, an economic boom began that flourished in the ‘Celtic Tiger’ years of the 1990s – fashion, the arts, food and Irish culture all blossomed, turning Dublin into one of the world’s hottest city destinations.
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Skerries Mills

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
A collection of restored mills, including a watermill, a five-sail, and a four-sail windmill, all in working order. The site dates from the 16th century and was originally part of a monastic establishment. It came into private ownership in 1538, and there has been a bakery on the site since 1840. Nature lovers will enjoy the millpond, nearby wetlands and town park, of which the mills are the focal landmark.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Opening Times: Open all year, daily Apr-Sep 10-5.30; Oct-Mar 10-4.30. Closed 24-27 Dec & 31 Dec-2 Jan
  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Cafe
Show more (2)
Location
SKERRIES, Fingal, Co Dublin
About the area
Area image
It is often visited on a weekend trip, but rushing around is not the best way to experience Dublin. When Ireland joined the European Union, an economic boom began that flourished in the ‘Celtic Tiger’ years of the 1990s – fashion, the arts, food and Irish culture all blossomed, turning Dublin into one of the world’s hottest city destinations.