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Bremore Regional Park Adventures

Bremore Regional Park is a scenic coastal park in County Meath, Ireland, offering visitors beautiful cliffside views, rich historical sites, and diverse outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking and birdwatching.

Approx. 150 acres
Acres Protected
5 miles
Miles of Trails
Estimated 50,000
Annual Visitors
2009
Year Established

About Bremore Regional Park

 

Situated along the rugged Irish coastline in County Meath, Bremore Regional Park is a treasured local outdoor destination known for its dramatic sea cliffs, rolling grasslands, and proximity to historical landmarks. The park offers expansive views over the Irish Sea and Lambay Island, drawing visitors interested in nature, history, and wildlife. Its landscape is characterized by unique coastal ecology, including seabird colonies, native flora, and diverse marine life just offshore. The park is home to the remains of Bremore Castle, a 15th-century tower house that adds a rich cultural and historical depth to the area. Visitors can explore a network of well-maintained walking trails that stretch along the cliffs and through lush meadows, ideal for casual walking, photography, and seasonal birdwatching. As a regional park, Bremore serves as an accessible natural retreat close to urban areas such as Balbriggan, encouraging family outings and educational visits. Its coastal location also offers opportunities for fishing along designated areas and picnicking in scenic spots overlooking the ocean. The park’s blend of natural beauty, historical interest, and recreational amenities makes it a popular spot for locals and tourists alike seeking a peaceful outdoor experience complemented by Ireland’s rich heritage.

Highlights

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Bremore Castle ruins – a 15th-century coastal tower house with historical significance

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Stunning cliffside views overlooking the Irish Sea and Lambay Island

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Diverse seabird colonies and coastal ecosystems unique to the Irish eastern shore

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Scenic coastal walking trails suitable for families and casual hikers

Notable Natural Features

Bremore Castle

Ruins of a 15th-century tower house overlooking the sea, offering insight into medieval Irish coastal defenses.

Coastal Cliffs and Sea Views

Jagged cliffs with panoramic vistas across the Irish Sea and out to Lambay Island.

Seabird Habitat

Nesting area for various seabird species, providing excellent opportunities for birdwatching.