Monday 15 to Sunday 21 June
Join us for our Dublin Plein Air Painting Festival June 2026.
Please note – Locations are subject to change and licensing.

Monday 15 June – Skerries Red Island
GPS Location : 53.584914,-6.102019
Skerries is a picturesque coastal town located in County Dublin, Ireland, about 32 km (20 miles) north of Dublin city. It is known for its scenic views, historic harbour, and vibrant community. Skerries sits along the Irish Sea and boasts a mix of sandy beaches, rocky shorelines, and beautiful islands like the Skerries Islands, which are home to seabirds and wildlife.


Tuesday 16 June – South Beach – Rush, County Dublin
GPS Location : 53.518543,-6.0943872
Considered the “market garden of Ireland,” Rush was deeply involved in horticulture, specifically early potatoes, alongside fishing. It boasts a beautiful small harbour and two main beaches; the North Beach and South Beach, the latter popular for kite-surfing.
Our Information Hub will be located on the South beach car park from which artists can explore the beautiful village, beach and harbour.


Wednesday 17 June – National Botanic Gardens
GPS Location : 53.371740, -6.269544
The National Botanic Gardens in Dublin is a serene haven for artists, offering lush landscapes, vibrant flowers, and stunning architectural features like Victorian glasshouses. Its tranquil environment inspires creativity, making it an ideal spot for sketching or painting, with nature’s beauty providing endless artistic inspiration.


Thursday 18 June – Balbriggan Martello Tower
GPS Location : 53.6151266,-6.1839112
The Balbriggan Martello Tower is a historic coastal structure built in the early 19th century to defend against French invasion. Located near the beach, it offers stunning views of the Irish Sea. Today, it serves as a reminder of Ireland’s military past and is a popular spot for visitors and artists alike.


Friday 19 June – Ardgillan Castle
GPS Location : 53.581753, -6.160162
Ardgillan Castle has a stunning 18th-century estate perched on a hill overlooking the Irish Sea. With breathtaking views of the Mourne Mountains in the distance, it’s a perfect spot for artists. The expansive parkland, dramatic coastal scenery, and serene atmosphere provide endless inspiration for all artistic endeavours.


Saturday 20 June – Dunsink Observatory
GPS Location : 53.387331,-6.3386929
This year, on the summer solstice, our painting festival visits Ireland’s Dunsink Observatory. Which is the oldest purpose-built scientific research centre in Ireland, having opened in 1785 as the observatory attached to Trinity College Dublin. It will be a very special day.


Sunday 21 June – Malahide Castle and Gardens
GPS Location : 53.4449332,-6.1626288
Malahide is a charming coastal town in North Dublin, with Malahide Castle, a historic 12th-century estate. This year we are returning to the beautiful walled garden part of the Malahide Castle. The town itself also boasts a scenic marina, perfect for sailing and strolls by the water. A wonderful place for artists.

Please note – Locations are subject to change and licensing. Registered artists will informed by email of any location changes.

