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Explore the Scenic Clontarf Promenade

Discover the beauty of Clontarf Promenade in Dublin, a scenic escape featuring stunning coastal views, outdoor activities, and family-friendly spaces.

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Clontarf Promenade is a picturesque seaside walk in Dublin, perfect for leisurely strolls, breathtaking views, and outdoor activities. This beautiful park attracts both locals and tourists alike, offering a tranquil escape with stunning coastal scenery.

A brief summary to Clontarf Promenade

  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Visit during the early morning or late afternoon for the best light for photography.
  • Bring a picnic and enjoy it at one of the many grassy areas along the promenade.
  • Don't forget to check out the local cafes for fresh seafood and traditional Irish dishes.
  • Consider cycling along the promenade to cover more ground and enjoy the views.
  • Watch out for local events and festivals that often take place along the promenade throughout the year.
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Getting There

  • DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit)

    From the city center, head to the nearest DART station, which is usually Tara Street or Pearse Station. Purchase a ticket to Clontarf Road station. Board the DART heading towards Howth or Malahide. After approximately 15-20 minutes, disembark at Clontarf Road station. Exit the station and turn left onto Clontarf Road. Walk straight for about 10 minutes; you will see the Clontarf Promenade on your right, along the coast.

  • Bus

    Locate a bus stop in the city center. You can take Bus 29 or Bus 130 from O'Connell Street. Make sure to check the bus schedule and route beforehand. After approximately 30 minutes, get off at the stop named 'Clontarf Road'. Once you get off, walk along Clontarf Road towards the seafront, and you will find the Clontarf Promenade on your right after a short walk.

  • Walking

    If you are in the city center, you can walk to Clontarf Promenade. Start from O'Connell Bridge and head north across the river. Continue straight to find the North Strand Road. Follow this road until you reach Fairview Park. Walk through Fairview Park, and exit at the Clontarf Road. From there, turn left, and the Clontarf Promenade will be a short walk ahead along the coast.

  • Bicycle

    You can rent a bike from one of the Dublin bike stations available in the city center. Once you have your bike, head towards the North Strand Road and follow the bike lane along the coast. This route is approximately 5 km and will take you about 20-30 minutes to reach Clontarf Promenade. Once you arrive, you can lock your bike at any bike rack available near the promenade.

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Discover more about Clontarf Promenade

Situated along the stunning Dublin Bay, Clontarf Promenade offers visitors a delightful blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Stretching for several kilometers, this scenic walkway is perfect for leisurely strolls, invigorating jogs, or simply enjoying the fresh sea breeze. The promenade is lined with lush greenery, making it an ideal spot for picnics and relaxation while soaking in the magnificent views of the bay and the iconic Dublin skyline. As you walk along, you will come across various artworks and historical landmarks that add a unique charm to the area. For those looking to engage in outdoor activities, Clontarf Promenade is an excellent choice. The nearby parks and open spaces provide ample room for cycling, jogging, or even enjoying a game of frisbee. Families will find playgrounds and open areas suitable for children, making it a family-friendly destination. The promenade is also a popular spot for birdwatching, as numerous seabirds can be spotted along the coast. Additionally, the nearby beaches offer opportunities for water sports and sunbathing, adding to the variety of experiences available. As the sun sets, Clontarf Promenade transforms into a picturesque setting for romantic evening walks, with the shimmering lights of the city reflecting on the water. The area is well-serviced with cafes and restaurants, where visitors can enjoy a meal or a drink while taking in the breathtaking sunset views. Whether you are looking for an active day outdoors or a peaceful retreat by the sea, Clontarf Promenade is a must-visit destination in Dublin, offering something for everyone.

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