De Burgh Woodland Gardens open their doors on Saturday the 13th of July
Kildare County Council is pleased to announce that De Burgh Woodland Gardens will open to the public on Saturday 13th July. Initially, access to the gardens will be on weekends, from 10am – 5.30pm on Saturdays and Sundays.
The woodland gardens are an important historic landscape, consisting of circa 18 acres of mature woodlands, walkways, water features including an octagonal pond, waterfalls, and canals and a rich collection of plants and trees, for visitors to enjoy.
Access to the gardens will be on a ticketed basis only, and a free online booking system is available to prebook tickets.

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