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An aerial view of Malahide. Malahide is situated 14 kilometres (9 miles) north of the city of Dublin, [5] lying between Swords, Kinsealy and Portmarnock.It is situated on the southern shore of an estuary where the Broadmeadow River comes to the sea; on the opposite side of the estuary is Kilcrea, and, some way inland, Donabate.
Malahide Cricket Club Ground or The Village is a cricket ground in Malahide, Ireland, situated in the Lady Acre field of Malahide Castle grounds. The ground is owned by Malahide Cricket Club . [ 2 ] The ground has been developed to a capacity of 11,500, making it Ireland 's biggest cricket venue; it officially opened for international cricket ...
Malahide Castle (Irish: Caisleán Mhullach Íde), parts of which date to the 12th century, lies close to the village of Malahide, 14 km (nine miles) north of central Dublin in Ireland. It has over 260 acres (1.1 km 2 ) of remaining parkland estate, forming the Malahide Demesne Regional Park.
The Village or Malahide Cricket Club Ground is a cricket ground in Malahide, Ireland. The ground is owned by the Malahide Cricket Club and has been developed to take a capacity of 11,500 when using temporary grandstands making it Ireland's biggest cricket venue. [1] [2]
The Broadmeadow River (Irish: Abhainn Ghabhra) [1] or Broad Meadow Water, [2] is a river of County Meath and northern County Dublin, about 25 kilometres (16 mi) long. [3] It opens into a wide estuary between Swords and Malahide, and reaches the open sea several kilometres downstream, north of Malahide village.
The R107 road is a regional road in north Dublin, Ireland with a length of 10.5 kilometres (6.5 mi). [2] It traverses a route from Fairview to Malahide, via Coolock, Balgriffin, and ultimately reaches the western edge of Portmarnock. [1] Its main component is the Malahide Road.
Location The Broadmeadow viaduct is a rail bridge carrying the main Dublin to Belfast railway across the estuary of the Broadmeadow River , about 13 kilometres north of Dublin , Ireland. Just north of Malahide village, it is approximately 180 metres (590 ft) long and is a section of a longer crossing constructed as an embankment. [ 1 ]
Portmarnock lies on the coast between Malahide and Baldoyle.Portmarnock could also be said to border, at sea, Sutton and perhaps Howth in the form of Ireland's Eye.Its major beach, the Velvet Strand, is monitored by a lifeguard during the summer season from early April to the start of October.