Malahide Skates

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Malahide Castle & Gardens, Friday 29th November - Sunday 5th January

Malahide Skates – Get Your Skates On!

Ice-skating comes to Malahide with a 500 square metre real ice rink including a specially designed kiddies ice rink fully housed in a 1,000 square metre all weather marquee in the grounds of Malahide Castle, Dublin. That means that rain, hail or snow you and your friends will be able to skate away to your heart's content on the biggest temporary ice rink to be installed in Malahide this year. So make sure you don't miss out on this great family fun activity.

Booking info
Nov 29th to Dec 13th
Mon-Fri: 1.30pm to 6pm (last session at 5pm).
Sat-Sun: 10.30am to 7pm (last session at 6pm).
Closed December 2nd, 3rd, 9th & 10th.

Dec 14th to Dec 19th
Mon-Fri: 1.30pm to 9pm (last session at 8pm).
Sat-Sun: 10.30am to 9pm (last session at 8pm).

Dec 20th to Jan 5th
Open daily: 10.30am to 9pm (last session at 8pm).
Christmas Eve: Last session at 5pm.
Christmas Day: Closed.
St. Stephens Day: Open at 11.30am.
Last session at 6pm on Jan 5th.

Tickets
Children (U 12's): €15.
Students: €15.
Adults: €17.
Groups (10+, pre-booked & pre-paid): €12.
Family of 4: €50.
Family of 5 (Family+): €60.


Date:
Friday 29th November - Sunday 5th January
Time:
Varies
Price:
€12 - €60
Address:
Malahide Demesne, Malahide, Co. Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Malahide Demesne, Malahide, Co. Dublin, Ireland

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