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What’s Celbridge Like in August?

August in Celbridge, County Kildare, offers a mild, late-summer experience. Temperatures typically range from average highs of 18-20°C to average lows of 10-12°C. While generally pleasant, rainfall is common, with an average of 10-15 rainy days and precipitation levels around 70-90mm for the month. Expect moderate sunshine, averaging 4-6 hours per day, and a generally humid atmosphere. Dressing in layers and bringing rain gear is advisable.

What Are Typical Costs and Availability in August?

August is still peak tourist season in Ireland. Accommodation in and around Celbridge, such as B&Bs or guesthouses, can range from an estimated €90-€150 per night. Mid-range hotels might cost an estimated €120-€200 per night. Availability is generally good but booking in advance, especially for weekends, is recommended. Dining costs vary: a casual lunch might be €10-€20 per person, while dinner at a restaurant could range from €25-€50 per person (excluding alcohol). Public transport fares (e.g., buses to Dublin) are standard.

What Should I Expect Regarding Crowds, Events, and Conditions?

Expect moderate crowds, particularly at popular attractions like Castletown House, due to summer holidays for both domestic and international visitors. Celbridge maintains its local charm, but busier periods are common. While no major annual Celbridge-specific festivals are globally noted for August, local events or activities may occur. Days are long, gradually shortening towards the end of the month, providing ample daylight for exploring. Be prepared for variable weather, including potential rain showers.

What Are the Best Activities for August?

August is ideal for exploring Celbridge’s outdoor and historical offerings. A top activity is visiting Castletown House, Ireland’s largest and earliest Palladian mansion. You can tour the historic house (entry fee applies, typically €8-€10 for adults) and enjoy extensive free walks through its beautiful grounds. Strolling along the River Liffey offers scenic views and tranquil paths. Exploring Celbridge’s Main Street allows you to discover local shops, pubs, and cafes. Nearby Carton House in Maynooth also offers walking trails and golf.

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