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Stay in a coastal village near Dublin, Ireland

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  • Description

    Description

    Hi, I would love some help with dog walking and with a bit of around the house/cleaning. I've space for one or perhaps two Workawayers. Please get in touch. Thank you for reading. :)

  • Types d'aide et opportunités d'apprendre

    Types d'aide et opportunités d'apprendre

    Aide avec des éco-projets
    Jardinage
    Bricolage et construction
    S’occuper des animaux
    Aide à la maison
    Entretien général
    Home sitting
  • Centres d’intérêt

    Centres d’intérêt

    Bricolage / artisanat
    Technologie
    Politique/justice sociale
    LGBT+
    Événements/vie sociale
    Végétarien ou végan
    Dev. durable
    Animaux de compagnie
    Culture
    Vie en van
    Dev. personnel
    Films et télé
    Ferme
    Bénévolat
    Soin des plantes
    Musique
    Histoire
    Livres
    Art et design
    Jardinage
    Cuisine et alimentation
    Blogs
    Architecture
    Écriture
    Auto-stop
    Animaux
    Camping
    Nature
    Danse
    Plage
  • Echange culturel et opportunités d'apprendre

    Echange culturel et opportunités d'apprendre

    I've been fortunate to travel a lot myself, and I sometimes host students who are learning English as a second language, so I'm familiar with folks who are not fluent in English. You'd have plenty of opportunity to practice your English skills, if that's something you'd want or like.

    I volunteer as a tour guide at a local heritage site (one that was founded back in 560AD), and I'm a huge history and culture fan, so if you want to learn a bit about Irish history and culture, that's great, and I'd love to learn about yours too.

    Travellers would, I hope, enjoy having a relaxed place to stay in a comfortable house, with a pretty coastal village on their doorstep, and Dublin city just a 20 minute train ride away.

  • Aide

    Aide

    I'd love some help with walking my dogs. And help around the house/cleaning. Maybe a little gardening, weather permitting.

  • Langues

    Langues parlées
    Anglais: Courant
    Français: Débutant

    Cet hôte propose un échange linguistique
    Cet hôte a indiqué qu’il souhaitait faire partager sa propre langue ou en apprendre une nouvelle.
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  • Hébergement

    Hébergement

    My house is a large red-brick house on a quiet street. The house is part of a housing estate with its own small private park in the centre. It's a five-minute walk to the local shops beside the small park - a coffee shop, a supermarket, and a chemist/pharmacy - and the bus stop where you can catch a bus to Dublin, Swords, the airport, or wherever you want. A little bit further away, about fifteen or twenty minutes walk from the house, is the nearest village, Malahide, and it's easy to access Dublin city by either bus or train from there.

    The house has a big bright kitchen; four bathrooms; an utility/laundry room with a washing machine and a tumble dryer; a big living/sitting room with fireplace, couch, armchairs and a TV; and in the hall, the stairs go up to a landing with some seating and bookcases. There are seven bedrooms in the house.

    The house is insulated and is heated by oil-fired central heating, and sometimes we light the wood fire in the living room fireplace, too. We use the patio out the back and the porch/veranda out the front as outside 'living rooms' during the summer. There's WiFi of course. :)

    My four dogs live with me. They are very friendly cuddly dogs. :)

    Please note that tea and coffee are included, however food is not included while you stay here. So you have to be prepared to cater for yourself. There is a small supermarket nearby in walking distance, and/or you are welcome to come in the car on my regular supermarket shopping trips if you wish.

    We're flexible about your hours and happy to drop you to the bus stop or train station, or take you to see local sights if you want. It's a very relaxed place to live. We drink a lot of tea and coffee and do a lot of chatting. :D

  • Autres infos...

    Autres infos...

    The main thing people come out to our village to see is the local castle, Malahide Castle, which is beautiful, at least 800 years old and contains antiques, art treasures and four ghosts. Malahide Castle sits at the centre of a large park that contains lots of sports grounds, lawns, woodland, a playground complete with a zip wire to zoom down, a craft centre with a posh cafe, and a separate botanic garden.

    Malahide village itself is very pretty and stocked up to the eyeballs with shops, pubs with regular live music, cafes, and restaurants. It also has a marina, so if you have a boat, you can park it there, if park is the right word. The village is on the sea and in summer it's a lovely place to relax by taking walks around the harbour.

    The other thing that brings visitors out this way, especially on sunny days, is Malahide beach. In fact, there are two beaches, Malahide and Portmarnock, within walking distance and you can swim at both of them, depending on the tides and the temperatures and how fond you are of getting frostbite. Just kidding. :) Even in bad weather or in winter, the beaches are beautiful and good for walking. If you like being on the water, as opposed to beside it, nearby there's a yacht club, a sailing club, and a watersports club, so if you like windsurfing, stand-up paddle boarding, canoeing, or just messing about in boats, you could check that out.

    Our location is pretty convenient, as it's about a 15 or 20 minute walk (one mile, about 1.5km) to the centre of the local village.

    To get to Dublin city, all you have to do is walk five minutes to the bus stop which is near to the local shops, and then take a bus. It's about a 20 minute bus ride, but can take longer depending on the time of day and how much traffic there is.

    Another way to get to Dublin is to go up to the village and its local railway station, where DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) trains run on a frequent schedule (about every ten minutes) into Dublin, taking 20 minutes to arrive in the city centre.

    I live quite close to Dublin Airport. It's a short bus ride from here. I usually allow twenty minutes to drive to the airport, although once I was late for a flight and a friend got me there in just under eight minutes!

    Apart from Malahide, the nearest town (a 30 minute walk or a short bus ride away) is called Swords. It has its own castle (not as cool as our castle, though) and ancient churches and towers, plus a busy main street with pubs and clubs, and a large shopping centre complete with a cinema. We are also in reach of the windmills of Skerries, and heritage properties as well like Newbridge House and Ardgillan Estate, to name just a few. Most of these are easy to get to by public transport. Just up the road and also on the DART train line is Howth, one of my favourite places, as it's got a pretty harbour, an open-air market, a ruined abbey, a castle (possibly slightly cooler than our castle here in Malahide, but I'm in denial about it), great pubs and restaurants, and breathtaking views over Dublin and the sea if you venture up the cliff paths.

    Dublin is the capital city, with all that goes along with that, and what you'd like to do there depends on your interests of course, but plenty of people like to visit the GPO for its connections with the 1916 Rising, see the medieval Book of Kells at Trinity College, or visit Saint Patrick's Cathedral, or Dublin Castle, or Christ Church Cathedral, which was founded by a Viking king with the excellent name of Sitric Silkbeard. Some people like to check out Dublin's amazing museums, such as the Collins Barracks decorative arts museum, and the National Museum which is a treasure house filled with Celtic gold. Some people like to visit the Guinness Storehouse, or the EPIC Irish Emigration Museum. Some people with stronger nerves than mine like to visit the mummies in the Crypt underneath Saint Michan's Church, and then go on a pub crawl around the bohemian Temple Bar area to recover. :) Temple Bar is also a good place to find quirky independent shops, clubs and pubs, tattoo studios, art galleries, street traders and street musicians.

    Dublin's the prime transport hub for the whole country, which makes it easy to take trips to beautiful Glendalough, picturesque Powerscourt, or (in my opinion) the most interesting site in Ireland, Newgrange/Bru Na Boinne (a passage tomb complex that is older than the Egyptian Pyramids), and many other awesome and fascinating places. You can take trips further afield with one train ride or bus journey from Dublin, such as to Galway in the West, Cork in the South, or the Titanic Museum in the city of Belfast in the North. It's easy to get anywhere in Ireland from here.

  • Informations complémentaires

    Informations complémentaires

    • Accès Internet

    • Accès Internet limité

      Accès Internet limité

    • Nous avons des animaux

    • Nous sommes fumeurs

    • Familles bienvenues

  • Possibilité d’accueillir les digital nomads

    Possibilité d’accueillir les digital nomads

    Good WIFI signal.

  • Espace pour garer des vans

    Espace pour garer des vans

    Large driveway with plenty of room.

  • Possibilité d'accueillir les animaux

    Possibilité d'accueillir les animaux

    Dogs! Not cats unfortunately as my own dogs would probably eat them, God forbid.

  • Combien de volontaires pouvez-vous accueillir ?

    Combien de volontaires pouvez-vous accueillir ?

    Deux

  • Mes animaux

    Mes animaux

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