Newbridge
The heart of the directory — shops, cafés, heritage, and things to do in Newbridge.
History & Culture
Aylmer’s Folly / Tower of Allen
Aylmer’s Folly, also known as the Tower of Allen, is a nineteenth-century cylindrical stone tower on the Hill of Allen in County Kildare. Built by Sir Gerald George Aylmer, it remains one of the county’s most recognisable historic landmarks.
Newbridge · Newbridge
History & Culture
Newbridge Silverware Visitor Centre
Iconic Irish design, museum, and café.
Newbridge · Newbridge
Cafés
Grounded Coffee House
Specialty coffee and homemade baking on Main Street.
Newbridge · Newbridge
Pubs
O'Briens Bar & Grill
Lively pub grub and weekend atmosphere on Edward Street.
Newbridge · Newbridge
Attractions
Curragh Racecourse
Curragh Racecourse – Where Legends and Hooves Meet You know you’re somewhere special when the land beneath you has been hosting horse races for nearly 300 years. That’s the feeling at Curragh Racecourse, set right in the heart of Kildare’s wide, grassy plains. It’s more than a sporting venue—it’s the beating heart of Irish flat […]
Newbridge · Newbridge
History & Culture
Gibbet Rath
Gibbet Rath: Where Hope Met Tragedy on the Curragh Plain If you’re exploring the open, grassy expanse of the Curragh, a place not to miss is Gibbet Rath—a rath (ancient earthwork) that became forever linked with one of Ireland’s darkest moments: the 1798 Rebellion. What Happened Back in May 1798, after suffering a defeat at […]
Newbridge · Curragh
History & Culture
Father Moore’s Well
Father Moore’s Well – A Place of Healing and Memory Tucked off the Milltown Road near Kildare, down a quiet boreen, is Father Moore’s Well—one of County Kildare’s most cherished holy wells. It’s far more than a pool of water; it’s a living tradition, a place where faith, folklore, and hope come together. The Man […]
Newbridge · Kildare
Attractions
Royal Curragh Golf Club
Royal Curragh Golf Club – Tee Off Where History and Nature Converge Hidden in the sweeping plains of Kildare, the Royal Curragh Golf Club is more than just a golf course — it’s the oldest golf club in Ireland, with roots stretching back to 1858. A Course Born from Plain Beauty This isn’t manicured parkland […]
Newbridge · Curragh
History & Culture
The Wrens of the Curragh
The Wrens of the Curragh: A Courageous Community on the Plains Out on the windswept plains of the Curragh in County Kildare, during the mid-1800s, lived a group of women who became known—sometimes harshly—as “the Wrens.” Their homes weren’t houses in the traditional sense, but hollows, ditches, banks, and furze bushes that sheltered them like […]
Newbridge · Curragh
Attractions
The Curragh Military Museum
The Curragh has been part of Ireland’s story for ages — prehistoric times, medieval high kings, Jacobite armies, British rule — it’s all layered in this stretch of plains. Now there’s a museum here that lets you walk through those layers, and see how land, military, people and nature have all shaped each other. The […]
Newbridge · Curragh
History & Culture
Curragh Military Cemetery
The Curragh Military Cemetery: Quiet History in the Plains Just east of the Curragh Camp, along the low rolling ground between Newbridge and Kildare town, sits the Curragh Military Cemetery. It isn’t large or flashy — just a walled plot with a few trees, a sense of order, and a lych-gate dating back to 1869. […]
Newbridge · Curragh
History & Culture
Donnelly’s Hollow
Donnelly’s Hollow: Where an Irish Legend Was Made In the heart of the Curragh, just outside Athgarvan, lies a natural dip in the land that once went by the name Belcher’s Hollow. Today it’s known almost exclusively as Donnelly’s Hollow — a title earned on one unforgettable day in 1815. That November, Irishman Dan Donnelly, […]
Newbridge · Kildare