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Redbank House Guesthouse & Restaurant

5 - 7 Church Street, Skerries

Dublin & East Coast

Rating: 3 Star Rating

Rooms: 18

Property Type: Guesthouse

Call Centre: 01 808 4418 in Ireland, +353 1 808 4418 International

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About Redbank House Guesthouse & Restaurant

The Red Bank bed and breakfast dublin is Located in the sea fishing village of Skerries, which is just 18 miles north of Dublin, and only a 20 minute drive from Dublin Airport. Skerries is in County, Fingal, Gaelic for the land of the fair stranger. We have been welcoming strangers from many lands to this part of Ireland for many centuries and we are really good at it - a good many stay and never return home! So if you are on business or a holiday and in need of TLC then Skerries is the spot to come to.

Redbank House Guesthouse & Restaurant Rooms

The Redbank is rated as a 5 Diamond property by the RAC. All rooms are equipped with Trouser press & Iron & Board, Direct Dial telephone, Tea and Coffee making facilities, safes, Interactive Tv and Free Broadband Internet access.

Redbank House Guesthouse & Restaurant Location

The Redbank bed and breakfast dublin is Located in the sea fishing village of Skerries, which is just 18 miles north of Dublin, and only a 20 minute drive from Dublin Airport. Skerries is in County, Fingal, Gaelic for the land of the fair stranger. We have been welcoming strangers from many lands to this part of Ireland for many centuries and we are really good at it - a good many stay and never return home! So if you are on business or a holiday and in need of TLC then Skerries is the spot to come to. The area around this fine dublin bed and breakfast is particularly rich in golf clubs, with as many as 25 championship courses just a short drive (or sand wedge) away! Three of our links courses, situated right on the sea, are rated as belonging to the Top 100 Golf Courses in the World. So why not try some real 'Gourmet Golf'. Directions to Redbank Guesthouse from South Take the N 1 to Blakes Cross 1/2 way between Swords & Balbriggan on the main route between Belfast & Dublin. Turn right to village of Lusk,forking left thru to Skerries, which is about 5 miles further on. Directions to Redbank Guesthouse from North Take the N1 heading South, just before the new Balbriggan by-pass you will see a sign for Balbriggan and Ardgillan Park & the Skerries Windmill on your left side. Take the left fork and not the sharp left turn , follow this road through Balbriggan and onto the scenic route to Skerries about 5 miles. Once in the town of Skerries we are on Church St. opposite the Allied Irish Bank and beside the Black Raven Bar. right on the corner of Convent Lane and Church St.

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The Redbank Guesthouse Restaurant The Red Bank was founded by Terry and Margaret McCoy in 1983 and has been a success from the start. They have won many awards and citations for good food including the Egon Ronay Seafood restaurant of the Year. Terry is a member of Eurotoques, the European body of chefs dedicated to the highest standards of excellence in food and professional cooking. He has represented Ireland extensively at International food competitions. A tremendous enthusiast, Terry is a avid supporter of local produce and suppliers and is always keen to try out new ideas and make the most of them. Fresh seafood from Skerries is the mainstay of his menu. Local Activities near the Redbank Restaurant Beach > Skerries has a long sandy beach very suitable for children and beach games. It is a very safe beach for swimming and there are Beach/Lifeguards during the summer months June - September. Cycling / Jogging > We have maps of walks for 1-2-3-4-5 hours and along the rocky coast past the pirates cave to the next village Loughshinny. Suitable footwear for this walk is necessary. We have bikes for hire and maps to follow to the local villages and not on the main roads for 1-2-3-4 hours as you wish with some traditional Irish Thatched Pubs that serve food/snacks. Also we can recommend other Inns in towns that are some 50 miles away. Your luggage can be transferred in advance of your arrival. Traditional Sailing > The Galway Hooker is the traditional sailing boat of Galway Bay in the West of Ireland and is renowned among sailboat enthusiasts for its beauty and resilience. 'An Lady Mor' built in 1885 is owned & skippered by Ben Mc Donagh an native Aran Islander. Ben wishes to share the Lady Mor and she is available for hire through the Red Bank for a day or longer, say a Half day sail around Lambay Island. She is fitted out to sleep 8 so a full week is also possible. Sea fishing is also available with boats and gear for hire.. Sailing School We are associated with a sailing school based at Skerries Sailing Club. Beginners are especially welcomed. It is an inexpensive way to learn the basics while on a break staying at the Red Bank Enquiries are welcome. The Guest house has its own Mermaid Sailing boat suitable for 4-6 persons. Experience is essential to handle this craft. Experienced help can be hired. Fishing > Local boats can be hired with all the fishing gear for a days seafishing subject to suitable weather conditions. The Islands and the Rockabill Lighthouse are host to many Seafishing Competitions during the season. Fish caught include cod,pollock,skate,mackeral,haddock,whiting and many types of the shark family of fish. Golf > There are 25 golf courses within a 1/2 hours drive of here. Three of the outstanding Links Courses of the Top 100 courses in the World are just a short drive & sand wedge from the Redbank. Museums / Galleries > There is a good train and bus service to the capital Dublin only 18 miles away. The Historic Boyne Valley with its excellent Interpretive Centre is a short distance & the Mourn Mountains and Carlingford an interesting drive away. The Village Art Gallery is just around the corner with a fine display of local artist's work. Ardigallen Castle also has exhibitions. Other facilities and activities available in the area include a Fitness Center and Gym, Horse Riding, Racquetball and Squash.