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Practical info — Rush

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Take the commuter train from Dublin; it's faster than driving, though the station is slightly outside the town center.
  • The tides at Rush South Beach come in quickly; always check the local tide times before a long coastal walk.
  • Look out for fresh local produce sold along the main roads, reflecting the town's market gardening history.
  • Strong coastal winds are common; a good windproof jacket is essential year-round.
  • Use the beach parking early in the day during summer weekends, as it fills up fast.

🍽 Food

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Dublin Bay Prawns

Ask for locally caught scampi or prawn dishes in the traditional seaside pubs.

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Irish Stew

Find a warming bowl of this traditional meat and root vegetable stew in the cozy pubs on Main Street.

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Fresh Scones

Enjoy freshly baked scones with jam and cream in the local cafes near the harbor.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Farm Gate Sales

Buy fresh local vegetables and potatoes directly from growers in the surrounding area.

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Main Street Boutiques

Browse small independent shops offering gifts, clothes, and everyday Irish essentials.

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Rush South Beach

First-rate for an early morning stroll with uninterrupted views towards Lambay Island.

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Kenure Woods

A peaceful woodland area slightly inland, convenient for a sheltered and relaxing walk.

Located just north of Dublin, Rush is a pretty coastal town with a rich history rooted in market gardening and fishing. The town features a lively main street and a welcoming harbor area, offering a relaxed seaside atmosphere while remaining conveniently close to the Irish capital. Its heritage is still visible in the patchwork of fields and the traditional coastal architecture that defines the local landscape, making it a peaceful escape for visitors. The town is highly renowned for Rush South Beach, a magnificent stretch of golden sand that features excellent conditions for kitesurfing, swimming, and long coastal walks. The beach provides striking views of Lambay Island and is a popular weekend retreat for Dubliners seeking fresh sea air. Its sweeping dunes and wide open spaces make it a bustling hub of outdoor activity year-round. Local gastronomy highlights fresh local produce and excellent seafood, with several cozy pubs and restaurants serving traditional Irish dishes. Rush is easily accessible via the Dublin commuter rail network and the M1 motorway, making it an effortless day trip or a peaceful base for exploring the broader Fingal coastline.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

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Avg °C666811141515141187
Rain mm86707061677680917610210697

Geography

Population
9,231
Coordinates
53.52204, -6.09090

Facts

  • Located in County Dublin
  • Historic market gardening center
  • Features Rush South Beach
  • Popular for kitesurfing
  • Views of Lambay Island
  • Active fishing harbor
  • Traditional Irish pubs
  • Close to Dublin city

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Sights in the town Rush (6)

Saint Maur's Church🏺 historical

A medieval Church of Ireland building with a 15th-century tower in Rush.

Kenure Gate Pillar🏺 historical

The ornate stone gate pillar of the former Kenure Park estate in Rush.

Water Pump🏺 historical

A cast-iron water pump from the 19th century on Rush main street.

Rush Martello Tower📍 landmark

A round granite Martello tower built in 1804 for coastal defence against the French.

The Millbank Theatre🎭 culture

The Millbank Theatre is a local performing arts venue in the town of Rush.

St. Catherine's Well📍 landmark

A stone-lined holy well in the village of Rush.

Frequently asked questions

Rush: where is it located?
Rush is located in Ireland.
Rush: what is there to see?
Highlights include Saint Maur's Church, Kenure Gate Pillar, Water Pump.
Rush: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Rush: why is it worth visiting?
Located just north of Dublin, Rush is a pretty coastal town with a rich history rooted in market gardening and fishing.
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