The 70-acre park in the heart of Dublin is home to some 600 animals.
Developed in the 18th century, the square is surrounded by individual terraced, red-brick Georgian houses.
Fitzwilliam Square is a small but historic Georgian square in the south of central Dublin.
This former city reservoir is now a quiet haven for both visitors and local wildlife.
This large grass area lies on the site of the Black Pool or in Irish, Dubh Linn.
Shaped by the Dodder River, this wonderful linear park runs from the Dublin mountains through South Dublin.
The garden is an oasis of peace and beauty in a busy urban setting.
A gardening writer has created a beautiful garden in the mild, maritime climate.
This magnificient 18th Century House is now owned by Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council.
It has football fields, a skateboarding area and a tennis court.