Kinvara Park
Kinvara Park: A Tranquil Escape in Dublin's Phoenix Park
Experience the serene charm of Kinvara Park in Dublin's Phoenix Park, a perfect retreat for nature lovers and families alike.
Nestled in the scenic Phoenix Park area, Kinvara Park offers tourists a serene escape filled with lush greenery and picturesque walking paths. Ideal for leisurely strolls and picnics.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Bus
From Drogheda, head to the Drogheda Bus Station located on the Donore Road. Take the Bus Eireann service towards Dublin (Route 101 or 190). The journey will take approximately 50 minutes. Once you arrive at the Dublin Busaras (Central Bus Station), transfer to the Dublin Bus route 38 or 39. These buses will take you towards Castleknock. Get off at the stop nearest to Phoenix Park and walk towards Kinvara Park, which is located within the park area.
Train and Bus
Start at Drogheda Train Station. Take a train to Dublin Pearse Station, which is about a 30-minute ride. From Pearse, walk to the nearby Dublin Bus stop and catch the bus route 38 or 39 towards Castleknock. Get off at the stop closest to Phoenix Park and walk towards Kinvara Park from there.
Walking
If you're already in Drogheda town center, you can walk to the bus station or train station mentioned above. From the bus station, take the bus to Dublin, and from there follow the instructions for bus routes 38 or 39 to reach Castleknock. Note that walking directly to Castleknock is not feasible due to the distance.
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