Welcome to Seamount House Bed & Breakfast, home of the Reilly Family. This B&B is situated just 4 km from Dublin International Airport and a stones throw from Swords Village, Castle and the Pavilions Shopping Centre. Also a short walk from the Scenic village of Malahide and the beautiful Swords Estuary.
At Seamount House the Reilly Family will try help you make the most of your trip by providing you with information on the local facilities and attractions such as golf, fishing, horse riding, scenic walks along the coast of North County Dublin, Malahide Castle with it's craft shop and the famous Fry Model Railway. Breakfast is a continental buffet in the dining room and a full Irish Breakfast is available to all our guests, breakfast can also be arranged for early departures.
All rooms are elegantly furnished with a bright and airy feels, bedrooms offer en-suite with shower. Bedrooms also have TV, hairdryer and tea & coffee facilities.
Each morning breakfast is served in the dining room, guests have a choice of a buffet style continental breakfast and also a home cooked full Irish breakfast. Guests can also have access to wireless internet throughout the house
Seamount House is in an ideal location only 7 mins drive from Dublin Airport and a 7 minute walk from the town of Swords and the Pavillion Shopping Centre. Also nearby are many lively pubs and award winning restaurants catering for all tastes. Dublin City is easily accessible by bus & taxi or the train from Malahide which is a 5 min drive from our house. Once in the city you can take in sights such as the lively Temple bar known as the entertainment quarter of the city here you will find a multitude of bars, restaurants, theatres and night clubs. When in Dublin a must see is Trinity College, this is the most prestigeous college in Ireland and also holds the Book of Kells. No trip to Dublin or Ireland for that matter is complete without a trip to the Guinness Brewery, take a tour to see how Guineess is made, find out the history of the Guinness family and where Guinness originates from while sampling a pint or two.