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Dun Laoghaire Anseo is a urban art trail in the town of Dun Laoghaire. The word Anseo is the Irish/Gaelic word for “here”.
The trail features 28 pieces of art commissioned by Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council from the harbour up through the town.
One of the most well know walks in Dublin, the east pier at Dun Laoghaire Harbour is a 2km round trip with views of Dublin Bay, Sandycove, Howth & Pool Beg towers. An ice cream or a bag of chips are a must!
VISIT NOWA 42km trek across the Dublin Mountains, this trail can be enjoyed in small pieces or all at once from Shankill on the coast to Tallaght to the west of the city.
VISIT NOWA short but steep walk from the carpark & playground up past the café to the highest point overlooking Killiney beach and out to Bray in Co Wicklow.
VISIT NOWA well beaten trail of 127km from Marlay Park at the foot of the Dublin Mountains, through Co. Wicklow (The Garden of Ireland) to Co. Carlow. Choose pieces to enjoy or pack a bag to brave the whole route.
VISIT NOWTibradden or Teach Bruadain (the house of Bruadain) lies between Cruagh and Kilmashogue mountains and is about 320m above sea level.
VISIT NOWTake the train to Shankill and at Bradys Pub in the village you will find the trail to Barnaslinga Wood where the most stunning views in the county can be found.
BOOK NOWKnown for its luscious green forest, Rathmichael is home to Pucks Castle & stunning coastal views from its highest point.
VISIT NOWStarting from Bray, this incredible journey passes through Shankill, Dalkey, Sandycove, Dún Laoghaire, Blackrock, Booterstown, and Sandymount, finishing at St James' Church. It's the perfect way to explore and connect with our vibrant community.
READ MORETicknock offers up to 10 km of mountain and forest walks with some spectacular views of Dublin City, Dublin Bay, Bray Head and Wicklow Mountains.
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