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Malahide (Irish: Mullach Íde) is an affluent coastal suburban town near Dublin city. It is administered by Fingal County Council, formerly part of County Dublin, Ireland. There are extensive residential areas to the south, west and northwest of the village.
The modern name Malahide may come from "Mullach Íde" meaning "the hill of Íde" or "Íde's sand-hill". It could also mean "Sand-hills of the Hydes" (from Mullac h-Íde) probably referring to a Norman family from the Donabate area. According to the Placenames Database of Ireland the name Malahide is possibly derived from the Irish "Baile Átha Thíd" meaning "the town of the ford of Thíd". Malahide Bay was anciently called Inber Domnann, the "river-mouth of the Fir Domnann".
Malahide is situated 16 kilometres north of the city of Dublin, lying between Swords, Kinsealy and Portmarnock. It is situated on the Broadmeadow estuary, on the opposite side of which is Donabate.
The village is served by the DART and the train, run by Irish Rail. The Dublin Bus 32, 42 and 102, the 32X and 142 peak hour express services, and 42N Nite-Link route serve the town from Dublin City Centre. Route 102 serves local areas to / from Dublin Airport ( via Swords ) and Sutton Station (via Portmarnock ).
Malahide Castle (Irish: Caisleán Mhullach Íde), parts of which date to the 12th century, lies, with over 260 acres (1.1 km2) of remaining estate parkland (the Malahide Demesne Regional Park), close to the village of Malahide, nine miles (14 km) north of Dublin in Ireland.
The estate began in 1185, when Richard Talbot, a knight who accompanied Henry II to Ireland in 1174, was granted the "lands and harbour of Malahide". The oldest parts of the castle date back to the 12th century and it was home to the Talbot family for 791 years, from 1185 until 1976, the only exception being the period from 1649–60, when Oliver Cromwell granted it to Miles Corbet after the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland; Corbet was hanged following the demise of Cromwell, and the castle was restored to the Talbots. The building was notably enlarged in the reign of Edward IV, and the towers added in 1765.
The estate survived such losses as the Battle of the Boyne, when fourteen members of the owner's family sat down to breakfast in the Great Hall, and all were dead by evening, and the Penal Laws, even though the family remained Roman Catholic until 1774.
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This video was recorded in 1983 with an old VHS video camera. It was shot by my dad, Chris Carey from a moving car. The route starts from Chalfont Road travelling via the estuary towards the village. It travels through the village and up the Hill to Pobalscoil Íosa. Then back down Old Street up New Street and then towards Malahide Caste, Dublin Road and finally past Yellow Walls Road and down Texas Lane.
A short Tourist Video about Malahide called 'Malahide Has It' Malahide is a village in County Dublin, Ireland. Voice Over is by Gerry Healy. Production by VisionMedia. Please leave a comment... :-)
Malahide Castle, parts of which date to the 12th century, lies, with over 260 acres of estate parkland, close to the village of Malahide, nine miles (14 km) north of Dublin in Ireland. For more information please visit http://www.shannonheritage.com
Loitering about Malahide with the lads Using DJI Phantom 2V+ and some gopro work from Ste David was gopher he never did buy the chips
Video of my trip to Ireland, including Dublin and the coastal cities of Malahide and Howth. With a short intro about what I'm doing now and how I'm traveling so often, hope you enjoy :) Part 2 - Cliffs, Castles and Alpacas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuLaGRxjpfo
We took a wander around the ground in Malahide where England played Ireland in an ODI. We also bumped into James Taylor's dad! This is the official channel of the ECB. Watch all the latest videos from the England Cricket Team and England and Wales Cricket Board. Including highlights, interviews, features getting you closer to the England team and county players. Subscribe for more: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ecbcricket Featuring video from the England cricket team, NatWest T20 Blast, LV= County Championship and more. To find out more about the ECB visit: http://www.ecb.co.uk Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ECB_cricket Find us on Facebook http://www.fb.com/englandcricket Find us on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/englandcricket Find out more a...
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http://davidsbeenhere.com David's Been Here brings you all the interesting sites inside and outside of Dublin City. Only a 35-minute train ride north along the Irish eastern seaboard, David presents the coastal town of Malahide. Here you can check out the stunning Malahide Castle, a fortress and private home of the Talbot family from 1183-1973, situated on 250 acres of lush green park land. Videos are not permitted here, so if you want a better look outside and inside this stunning Castle, you're going to have to visit yourself! For more information on visiting Malahide and the Malahide Castle, check out the David's Been Here Guide to Ireland, now available or your Kindle as well. Travel with us at http://blog.davidsbeenhere.com/
In Part Two of my travel guide to Dublin, Ireland, I travel off the beaten path in Dublin to get a better sense of the city. I begin by checking out an international graffiti festival featuring artists from around the world. Later, I take in some traditional Irish music at a private show in my hostel, then finish off by heading north to the town of Malahide to visit famed Malahide Castle and to see some incredible views of the Irish coastline.
A short Tourist Video about Malahide called 'Malahide Has It' Malahide is a village in County Dublin, Ireland. Voice Over is by Gerry Healy. Production by VisionMedia. Please leave a comment... :-)
http://davidsbeenhere.com David's Been Here presents all the best activities inside and outside Dublin, Ireland. Here David and crew head out for a day trip to the beautiful seaside town of Malahide where they check out Malahide Marina. Home to over 120 vessels, loads of restaurants serving delicious, fresh seafood, and some gorgeous coastal scenery, this quaint town is a great day trip found just outside Dublin. For more information on reaching Malahide, where to go and what to do- check out the David's Been Here Guide to Ireland, now available for your Kindle as well. Travel with us at http://blog.davidsbeenhere.com/
Driving from Malahide to Portmarnock Ireland - Travel Channel HD