Grange Golf Club

Grange is a mature parkland course set in the foothills of the Dublin mountains. The course is ranked by Golf Digest Magazine as the best parkland course in Dublin and amongst the best in Ireland.
The Club was founded on the 9th May 1910 and the Centenary Year was a great opportunity to look back with pride on the development of a wonderful golf club.
The original course was redesigned by the famous Scot James Braid and over the years there have been significant improved, most recently with the greens and bunders being modernised.
In 2004 a new clubhouse was developed that offers fantastic views over the course, particularly the challenging 18th green. Officially opened on the 4th May 2004 by Paul McGinley, the Ryder Cup hero and our most famous golfer, the facilities including a friendly bar and restaurant are top class.
Pearse Museum & St. Endas Park

St. Enda's Park is one of Dublin city's most charming and atmospheric parks, with its riverside walks, waterfall and walled garden. At its' centre is the Pearse Museum, a former school run by Patrick Pearse, now a museum where attractions include exhibitions, a nature study room with attractive displays on Irish flora and fauna and an audio-visual show.