Times
All times are approximate and subject to change. |
ParkingParking is available on site and parking access passes will be posted in advance with your concert tickets. If you are arriving by car please be sure to purchase a parking pass or you will not gain access to the area by car. Please arrive early to avoid any queues or traffic congestion. |
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TrafficAs this is a residential area we need to be mindful that we do have neighbours and we would appreciate if you would approach with care. Parking is available on site and you will need to purchase a parking pass in advance to gain access to the area. Please pay close attention to all signage and any traffic management within the area to assist in avoiding any congestion. |
RestrictionsKillruddery House Gardens are of stunning beauty and we endeavour to preserve them, therefore there are a number of restrictions that we ask all guests to observe:
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Disabled AccessKillruddery House and Gardens are historic buildings therefore there are some uneven surfaces. These spaces are limited, subject to availability. In order to comply with emergency evacuation procedures please be aware that wheelchair users who book non-disabled tickets might be asked to leave their wheelchairs outside the venue. Disabled access is limited and must be booked in advance. They are sold on a first come first served basis. AccommodationThere are a variety of hotels within easy access of Killruddery Festival. Some of these will arrange a bus service but please check with the hotel in advance. |
DirectionsKillruddery House & Gardens are situated 20 kms south of Dublin, just beyond Bray in Co. Wicklow. From the airport (Southbound) take the M1, M50 and N11.
www.finnegan-bray.ie for timetable from Dart station to entrance at Killruddery House & Gardens www.dublinbus.ie (184 route) for timetable from Dart station to entrance at Killruddery House & Gardens (also known as Lord Meath's Gate) |
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Terms & ConditionsTicket Conditions from Ticketgroup.ie |
About Killruddery House & GardensKillruddery is situated on Dublin's doorstep, home to the Brabazon Family (the Earls of Meath) since 1618 and currently the home of the 15th Earl of Meath. Killruddery Gardens are unique in that they are the oldest in Ireland still surviving in their original 17th century style together with 18th and 19th century additions. For more information please visit www.Killruddery.com |