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Dublin is bequeathed with unspoiled beauty which can be vividly seen in its abundance of nature. This city extends to its guests a display of nature undisturbed and serene. Explore Dublin’s natural allure as you pay visit to its exemplary and commendable gardens.

Atop the list of praiseworthy gardens in Dublin is the Saint Stephens Green at Grafton Street in Dublin’s city center. The entire 22 acres comprising the area of the garden exudes an impressive array of shrubberies, flowerbeds, rockeries and trees. The color combinations of these nature’s details create a painting-like paradise dappled with vibrant earth shades. You will most certainly take joy in walking along a tree-bordered path within the garden.

The National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin, Dublin 9 will surely be included in your list of must-see gardens in Dublin. It provides visitors with varied natural sights within the 19.5 hectares area covered. Remarkable among these are the natural terrain produced by the River Tolka and the rose garden. Along with these, you can take delight in numerous herbaceous displays, shrubberies, wall plants and vegetable garden.

There is certainly something in store for nature enthusiasts at the Fernhill Gardens in Dublin. This paradise of plants lies 8 miles south of Central Dublin. It comprises a 40 acres terrain abounding in diverse nature appeals including a water garden, rockery, kitchen garden and fernery. If you indulge in an appreciative tour of Fernhill Gardens, you will be guided to the kitchen garden first then all throughout the garden’s natural enticements including Edwardian rose garden, stunning woodland which offers sights of oaks, beeches and larches, until finally you reach the water garden behind the house.

If you fancy Victorian inspired gardens, consider a visit to Knockcree Garden in Carrickmines, Dublin 18. This garden lies impressively at the foothills of Dublin Mountains. The view of diverse plant lying along a granite backdrop makes this garden a cut above the rest compared to the usual nature display. There is a guided tour for those interested visitors. The tour will take you around the magnificent surrounding bordered with herbaceous and alpine plants, vegetable and fruit garden plus countless varieties of other plant species.

For a feel of the rarest plant attractions, you can head your way to the Dillon Garden at Ranelagh, Dublin 6. This garden offers the best of nature as it puts on view quite a number of unusual plants. What highlights this garden is the water channel in Irish limestone margined with red and blue borders. This paradise is open for visitation and you may like the idea of taking home some of these natural lures which are for sale.

Visiting Dublin’s gardens will lead you into thinking that you came to a paradise. It is blessed with the very best of nature. Experience this and you will definitely re-visit Dublin time and again.

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