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  1. Swords ( Irish: Sord [N 1] [sˠoːɾˠd̪ˠ] or Sord Cholmcille) in County Dublin, the county town of the local government area of Fingal, is a large suburban town on the east coast of Ireland, situated ten kilometres [10] north of Dublin city centre.

    • Some Quick Need-To-Knows About Swords
    • About Swords
    • Things to Do in Swords
    • Restaurants in Swords
    • Pubs in Swords
    • Swords Accommodation
    • FAQs About Visiting Swords in Dublin

    Although a visit to Swords in Dublin is nice and straightforward, there are a few need-to-knows that’ll make your visit that bit more enjoyable.

    There was a monastic settlement in Swords when the town was founded in the 6th century. All that remains of the ancient St Columba’s Church is the round tower.

    There’s a handful of things to do in Swords. When you’ve ticked them off, you’re a short spin from some of the best places to visit in Dublin. Below, you’ll find some places to visit in the town along with heaps of things to do a stone’s throw away.

    Although we go into the best restaurants in Swords in this Swords food guide, I’ll take you through some of our favourites below.

    There are a fair few pubs in Swords. Unfortunately, our favourite, the Lord Mayors, closed last year. Here are a handful worth nipping into.

    There are plenty of hotels in Swords, if you fancy spending the night. Many of these are busy throughout the year, as there some of a handful of hotels near Dublin Airport. Note: if you book a hotel through one of the links below we may make a tiny commission that helps us keep this site going. You won’t pay extra, but we really doappreciate it.

    Since mentioning the town in a guide to Dublin that we published several years ago, we’ve had hundreds of emails asking various things about Swords in Dublin. In the section below, we’ve popped in the most FAQs that we’ve received. If you have a question that we haven’t tackled, ask away in the comments section below.

    • Ellen. Medfield, MA91 contributions. Free and worth the stop. My review is consistent with experiences of other reviewers. It’s an interesting place to visit, but we were unable to see very much other than the walls of the castle and the chapel.
    • rickcardo. St. John's, Canada 1,790 contributions. Lovely grounds in a nice town. A testament to the skill of the stone masons of youre that this is still standing tall,great to visit if you are in the area and the little town is so rustic great spot for a pint.
    • Sean b dublin. Dublin, Ireland 3 contributions. Super Park for Walks and exercise. I'm a regular visitor to the park, along with my 6 year old Jack Russell.
    • Kelly M. Dublin, Ireland 2 contributions. Summer Pearl. MY husband was feeling young again. This is absolutely gorgeous during summer time. I definitely recommend, the good energies in the place.
  2. Swords is a large Irish town ten kilometres north of Dublin, on the Ward River. It has a population of approximately 42,000 inhabitants. The city was found around 560 A.D. and has many historical attractions.

  3. Swords is a town 12 km north of Dublin, with a population in 2022 of 41,000. It's historically in County Dublin, which in 1994 was divided, with Swords becoming the county town of Fingal.

  4. Jan 2, 2024 · The often-missed Swords Castle is one of the most overlooked castles in Dublin. Swords Castle, located a 10-minute drive from Dublin Airport, is a national monument and the best surviving example of an archbishop’s palace in Ireland. Here, you will find hundreds of years of history behind the walls.

  5. Swords Castle has stood in the centre of Swords in North County Dublin since 1200 A.D. It was built by the first Norman Archbishop of Dublin, John Comyn, who succeeded St Laurence O'Toole as Archbishop in 1180 A.D. It is a National Monument and one of the best surviving examples of an Archbishop’s Palace in Ireland.

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