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Outdoor adventure

From the Mountains to Sea you’ll find endless activities from kayaking to hilltop trekking and lots in between.

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DLR tourism things to do: walks and exploration

Walking and hiking

Coastal walks, manicured garden parks, evergreen forests and historic hilltops cover this county for all to experience.

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Rainy days

When the weather turns there are a host of dry, covered & engaging activities to experience around this county.

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Family fun

Bring the whole family to experience our parks, beaches, playgrounds, both outdoor/indoor adventures from the mountains to the sea.

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Taste the Island

The Dun Laoghaire Rathdown coast, mountains, towns and villages are beautiful settings for the range of cafes, casual & formal dining to experience here. These areas are also home to traditional & modern pubs serving Irish fare along with a nice pint.

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DLR Tourism eateries: Oliveto haddington terrace Dub laoghaire

Events and news

Keep up to date with tourism developments in our county along with all the cultural, music, foodie, family & seasonal events that take place.

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Coastal Activities

From Seapoint to Shankill our historic coast has a range of activities for all abilities. From sea swimming, sailing, kayaking to cruising, all this can be accessed by train, foot or cycle.

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Cycle Hub Bike Rental

Renting bikes in Dún Laoghaire is a fantastic way to explore the stunning coastline and vibrant town at your own pace. With several rental options available, you can easily hop on a bike and enjoy a scenic ride along the seafront or through the charming local parks.

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Heritage

From cultural centres and interactive history sessions in the National Museum of Ireland and Dalkey Castle, to Natural Heritage, theatre and arts there is something for children, young families and those young at heart alike.

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Metal Cycles Route

This is a shared cycle and pedestrian route passing alongside the Dart line linking Dún Laoghaire, Sandycove, Glasthule and Glenageary to Dalkey Village. The Metals is a historic route that once brought stone from Dalkey Quarry to the great harbour works in Dún Laoghaire.

The Metals Cycles Route Map