River Boyne
Experience the Serenity of River Boyne
Discover the tranquil beauty of St. Dominics Park in Drogheda, where nature and recreation come together in a serene setting.
St. Dominics Park in Drogheda is a picturesque green space perfect for relaxation and recreation. Surrounded by nature, it offers walking paths, benches, and beautiful scenery that invites tourists to unwind and enjoy the outdoors.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are starting from Drogheda town centre, head east on West Street towards the junction with Peter Street. Continue straight until you reach the traffic lights at the junction with the N51. Cross over the N51 towards the Boyne River. Once you reach the river, turn left and follow the riverside walk. Continue along the riverbank until you reach the bridge at the end of the path. Cross the bridge and follow the road straight until you reach the roundabout. At the roundabout, take the first exit onto the Rathmullan Rd. Continue walking straight for about 15 minutes until you arrive at St. Dominics Park, which will be on your left.
Bus
From Drogheda town centre, you can take a local bus towards Ballsgrove. Make your way to the nearest bus stop on West Street. Check the bus schedule and board any bus that has 'Ballsgrove' on its destination. The journey will take approximately 10-15 minutes. Get off at the stop on Rathmullan Rd. Once you disembark, walk a short distance in the direction of the park. St. Dominics Park will be located on your left.
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