With settlements in the area dating back as far asthe 13th century, today, Newbridgeis todaystill drawing the crowds as one of Ireland’s popular throughout Ireland as a topshopping destinations. It also attracts visitors from allover for its outdoor sports, fromsuch as horse racing, and dogracing,to golfand football.
With all this, and the sublime countryside of CountyKildare on the doorstep, why not book a break today?
DiscoverLearn Newbridge’s History
Witha historystretching back to settlements in the area dating from the13th century, Newbridge has a fascinating culturalheritageto explore. The town as it stands today was firmly establishedwith the building of the Newbridge Barracks in theearly 19th century. Though these no longer exist, iInrecent years Newbridge has prospered as a popular familyholiday destination and commuter town rather than a stationing post for soldiers.
Shoppingin Newbridge
Whynot treat yourself to a little retail therapy in Newbridge?The town has a diverse selection of shops, from your high street favourites toquirky independent retailers. As you’ll be You’re on holiday, theopportunities to so splash out can be found at – visit theWhitewater Shopping Centre, which houses ing aselection of popular stores, eateries and even a six-screen cinema.
Perfect formum, and the kids, too.NewbridgeSilverware Centre
Whileyou’re in the area, why not pop to NewbridgeSilverware Centre? As well as silverware shopping, it hosts an award-winningrestaurant that boasts tremendous tasting and unrushed meals, with a greatatmosphere. It also houses one of Ireland’s top tourist attractions – the Museumof Style Icons. This fantastic free museum is jam-packed withmemorabilia, old costumes and other objet d'art from some names includingAudrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, Princess Diana, and even the lord of the dancehimself – Michael Flatley.
Horse Racing in Newbridge
Theequestrian fans out there might want to pay a visit to the CurraghRacecourse. With a two-mile circuit, wide corners and a mile-longstraight, this track makes for a great day out and is known for being one ofIreland’s fastest racecourses.
Or, if that’s not for you…Take a Trip to the Dogs in Newbridge
Newbridge is alsohas its own greyhound stadium. So, if you prefer dogs to horses, just headnorth of Newbridge centre. Overlooking the floraof the nearby Pollardstown Fen, the stadium also offers posh-nosh and a night ofexcitement. It makes for a great evening out for the whole family.And who knows? You might even win big!
Architecture in Newbridge
With such a far-reaching history, Newbridgehas an eclectic mix of architectural delights. You could visit the nearby ruinsof the Great Connell Priory, a 13th century abbey just south of Newbridgecentre. Newbridge College is also worth an outing.With its great clock tower, this imposing 19th century building isone of the town’s defining landmarks.
Book Your Holiday to Newbridge Today
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