The Talbot Botanic Gardens
The Gardens as they exist today were largely created by Lord Milo Talbot in the years 1948 to 1973 and cover an area of over 8 ha - 6.5 ha of shrubbery and 1.5 ha of Walled Gardens. An emphasis has been placed on the cultivation of plants from the Southern Hemisphere - many species and varieties collected by Lord Talbot. Genera which are particularly well represented are Olearia, Azara, Escallonia, Pittosporum, Syringa, Hypericum, Clematis, Euphorbia, Nothofagus, Salvia and Berberis. The collection continues to be expanded with the addition of new species and varieties. Assistance was received from the ERDF grant through the Great Gardens of Ireland Restoration Programme. | Situated | 13km Northeast of Dublin City. | | Open | 1st May - 30th September; daily 14.00-17.00, Guided Tour of Walled Garden Wednesdays 14:00 Groups only by appointment. | | Admission | Adults €4.50, OAPs & Children under 12 free Guided Tour €4.50, Groups €4.00 | | Facilities | Toilets, Teas, Guided Tours, Wheelchair Access. | | Contact | Gemma Carr Malahide Castle, Malahide, Co. Dublin Tel: +353 1 8462456 Fax: +353 1 843620 | |