On the Dublin Coastal Trail, Skerries, with its beautiful beaches and harbour area, is home to three national monuments within the Skerries Mills Heritage Museum lands.
The great five sail windmill capturing views of coastal landmarks, is testament to wind power and human engineering. The four sail windmill stands on the site of an ancient fort. Climb up this thatch dome mill, which dates from the 16th century and the closure of the monasteries in Ireland, for an inspirational view of industrial heritage. Guided tours are available daily of this hidden gem.
Visitors begin their guided tour of the site in the four storey watermill building, where they can try their hand at grinding and observe the waterwheel at work. After, enjoy a walk through the cornfield and a tour of two very different sail mills.
The last tour takes place one hour before closing time. Visitors can avail of free parking and literature is available in Irish, French, German, Italian and Spanish. The café and gallery can be accessed independently.
Skerries Mills is operated as Not for Profit Social Enterprise.
- Tradfest Fingal at Skerries Mills
WinterTradfest Fingal at Skerries Mills As part of TradFest, the Fingal sessions, Skerries Mills is delighted to be the cosy venue to two exciting artists.
- Sorcha Costello
WinterSorcha Costello Awarded with the prestigious Gradam Ceoil TG4 Young Musician of the Year 2021, Sorcha Costello is a traditional Irish fiddle player from Tulla Co. Clare and hails from a family immersed in traditional Irish music.
- A heritage centre with working windmills and a watermill, offering guided tours and open daily.
- Visit the café, craft shop and exhibition space.
- Free parking and reading material in several languages.