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Killiney Hill Viewpoint: Panoramic Views of Dublin Bay

Experience breathtaking panoramic views of Dublin Bay and the Wicklow Mountains from this lush hillside in Killiney Hill Park.

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Killiney Hill Viewpoint, situated in Killiney Hill Park, Dalkey, County Dublin, provides stunning panoramic views of Dublin Bay, the Wicklow Mountains, and the surrounding landscape. This verdant hillside is perfect for tourists seeking outdoor activities and tranquility.

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Mount Mapas House, Victoria Rd, Dalkey, Scalpwilliam Or Mount Mapas, Co. Dublin, IE

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    To reach Killiney Hill Viewpoint via public transport from Dublin city center, take the DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) train to Dalkey Station. The journey takes approximately 24 minutes, with trains running every 15 minutes, costing between €2 - €4. From Dalkey Station, walk south on Castle Street, then turn left onto Victoria Road. Continue uphill for about 15-20 minutes until you reach Mount Mapas House, near the viewpoint. Be prepared for a steep climb.

    Walking

    From Dalkey DART Station, exit the station and walk down Castle Street. Continue straight until the junction with Victoria Road. Turn left onto Victoria Road and continue walking uphill. The viewpoint is around a 15-20 minute walk from the station. The path can be steep, so wear comfortable shoes.

    Car

    If driving from Dublin city center, take the N11 road southbound. Continue on the N11 until the junction for the R118 exit towards Dalkey. Follow the R118, which becomes Castle Street, and then turn left onto Victoria Road. Continue on Victoria Road until you reach Mount Mapas House; the designated parking area is nearby. Parking is free at the Killiney Hill Car Park. Parking may be limited, especially on weekends, so arriving early is advisable.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning or at sunset to enjoy the best light and fewer crowds.
    Wear comfortable walking shoes, as the trails can be steep and uneven.
    Bring a camera to capture the breathtaking views of Dublin Bay and the surrounding scenery.
    Pack a picnic to enjoy at one of the scenic overlooks within the park.
    Check the weather forecast beforehand, as fog can sometimes obscure the views.

    Discover more about Killiney Hill Viewpoint

    Killiney Hill Viewpoint offers breathtaking vistas and a peaceful retreat just a short distance from Dublin's city center. Located within Killiney Hill Park, the viewpoint is easily accessible and provides a rewarding experience for casual walkers and seasoned hikers alike. From the summit, visitors can admire the sweeping views of Dublin Bay, the rolling hills of the countryside, and, on a clear day, the distant Wicklow Mountains. The park itself is a haven for nature lovers, with diverse flora and fauna adding to the scenic beauty. The area is particularly enchanting during sunrise and sunset, when the sky is painted with vibrant colors. Killiney Hill Park has a rich history. Originally known as Victoria Hill after being dedicated to public use in 1887 in honor of Queen Victoria's Jubilee, the park was once part of the Mount Mapas estate. An obelisk, constructed in 1742 by John Mapas, stands as a reminder of the Irish Famine of 1740-41 and the efforts to provide relief to the affected population. Another notable structure is the pyramid, built in 1852 and known locally as the "Wishing Stone". Legend says that wishes made while atop the pyramid, facing St. Begnet's Oratory on Dalkey Island, come true. Visitors can explore various walking trails, enjoy a picnic amidst the scenic overlooks, or simply relax and soak in the tranquility of this remarkable viewpoint. Killiney Hill Viewpoint is open year-round, making it a destination for tourists in any season.
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