Top 10 Best Guided Tours Near Skerries, Dublin

    • Skerries Mills

      “cost 5 EUR in for two of us, I think the discount was because we opted not to have the guided tour.” more

    • Rabbie’s
      5.0 (5 reviews)
      Dublin

      “All this was done with such ease and laid back style by our amazing tour guide and never rushing us...” more

    • Paddywagon Tours
      3.8 (218 reviews)
      Dublin

      “The tour guides are all wonderful and hilarious with great stories and excellent historical...” more

    • Boyne Valley Tours
      5.0 (4 reviews)
      Navan

      “This was validation that Michael was not your average tour guide. Michael even accommodated my...” more

    • Ardgillan Castle

      “We didn't tour the castle but the views were beautiful. highly recommend this place...” more

    • Finn Mccools Tours
      4.1 (37 reviews)
      Dublin

      “We highly recommend the tour and Godfrey as an outstanding tour guide.” more

    • Day Tours Dublin
      5.0 (1 review)
      Dublin

      “The car was very comfortable and Michael did an excellent job guiding us to make the day most...” more

    • Phoenix Park Bikes
      4.5 (4 reviews)

      “The workers were very nice and helpful. The bikes were also well kept. I am very happy that we chose this service instead of others.” more

    • Malahide Castle

      “I love the tour of Malahide Castle! Our tour guide shared many insights of how the "royalty" of that...” more

    • Malahide Castle and Gardens

      “The tour guide was very knowledgeable and i was fortunate enough to view at a time with a small...” more

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      "It is a must-see if are visiting Ireland. It seems quite unreal - we just saw those things before in The Netherlands! =) But they are spectacular. The small one is 500 years old and the white 300 years old. You can observe restorations here and there, but it looks very well preserved. They do not work any more but are open for visitation. You can either go see it by yourself but I took the tour and I really recommend it. It costs 4.80 for students and 6.60 for regular ticket. Kids go free. The tour takes about 1h and you learn a lot. You can even try the old machines a little bit - it was fun! The guide was very friendly and full of stories. In the visitors center they have a restaurant and craft shop. You have a half day off it is a good idea to explore the place."

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