Cabinteely Library
Neighbourhood library in Cabinteely’s 1912 Carnegie building with kids’ books, Wi-Fi, internet PCs, study spaces and occasional family events.
About
A local branch library in Cabinteely Village in a 1912 Carnegie building. Families usually drop in for the children’s and picture-book shelves, a quiet read, or to swap books regularly without turning it into a whole outing. There are study spaces and a few public internet PCs, so older kids can do homework or quick research, and there’s also printing/photocopying/scanning if you need school forms or projects sorted. The branch posts an events programme too, so it’s worth checking what’s on before you go.
At a Glance
About
A local branch library in Cabinteely Village in a 1912 Carnegie building. Families usually drop in for the children’s and picture-book shelves, a quiet read, or to swap books regularly without turning it into a whole outing. There are study spaces and a few public internet PCs, so older kids can do homework or quick research, and there’s also printing/photocopying/scanning if you need school forms or projects sorted. The branch posts an events programme too, so it’s worth checking what’s on before you go.
What's Special
Perfect For
All ages welcome
All ages welcome—toddlers suit a short browse of the children’s shelves, while school-age kids and teens get more value from study spaces, PCs and events.
