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Balbriggan

Leinster, Ireland
City·Suburban, Historical
Balbriggan
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Balbriggan
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Balbriggan
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Balbriggan
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Balbriggan
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Balbriggan
Photo by Dezso Toth from Google Places
Balbriggan
Photo by Joe Junior P. Rickerby from Google Places
Balbriggan
Photo by Joe Junior P. Rickerby from Google Places
Balbriggan
Photo by Meire Cristina from Google Places
Balbriggan
Photo by Leah Townley from Google Places

Balbriggan, located in the northern part of County Dublin, Ireland, is a coastal town with a unique blend of history and modern suburban life. Once home to a thriving textile industry, the town played a significant role in the Irish War of Independence. Today, it serves as a commuter town for those working in Dublin, offering a peaceful retreat with scenic coastal views. With a population of over 24,000, Balbriggan is a vibrant community that balances its rich history with contemporary living.

Balbriggan, located in the northern part of County Dublin, Ireland, is a coastal town with a unique blend of history and modern suburban life. Once home to a thriving textile industry, the town played a significant role in the Irish War of Independence. Today, it serves as a commuter town for those working in Dublin, offering a peaceful retreat with scenic coastal views. With a population of over 24,000, Balbriggan is a vibrant community that balances its rich history with contemporary living.

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Highlights

  • Coastal town with scenic views.

  • Rich history, including textile industry heritage.

  • Proximity to Dublin for easy commuting.

  • Significant role in the Irish War of Independence.

Before you go: Balbriggan essentials

  • Proximity to Dublin makes it ideal for commuters.

  • Rich historical background with sites of interest.

  • Coastal location offers scenic views and outdoor activities.

Getting Around

Balbriggan is well-connected by train and bus to Dublin, making it an ideal commuter town.

Local History

Explore the town's history, including its role in the Irish War of Independence.

Best For

Commuters and history enthusiasts.

Currency

EUR €

Average Cost

$80-$150 p/day

Languages Spoken

English, Irish

Coastal Walks

Enjoy scenic walks along the coast for beautiful views and fresh sea air.

Best time to visit Balbriggan

April-JuneSeptember-November

Best Season

Spring

Spring is a lovely time to visit Balbriggan, with mild weather and blooming flowers along the coast.

Best Season

Summer

Enjoy the coastal activities and festivals during the warm summer months.

Best Season

Fall

Experience the beautiful autumn colors and a quieter town as tourists leave.

Winter

Winters are mild, making it a pleasant time to explore the town's history and indoor attractions.

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Location

Balbriggan, Leinster, Ireland
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