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DLR Well Worth The Climb
It’s Well Worth The Climb!
From the mountains to the sea, Dublin is blessed with a stunning natural landscape – and you will experience Ireland’s capital at its best when you spend the day getting close to nature in the Dublin Mountains.
Just 10 km from the city centre,there’s great outdoors to be discovered that is the perfect antidote to the hustle and bustle of city life.
Well Worth The Climb Teaser Video | Dun Laoghaire - Rathdown | Part 1
It’s Well Worth The Climb!
From the mountains to the sea, Dublin is blessed with a stunning natural landscape – and you will experience Ireland’s capital at its best when you spend the day getting close to nature in the Dublin Mountains.
Just 10 km from the city centre,there’s great outdoors to be discovered that is the perfect antidote to the hustle and bustle of city life.
Well Worth The Climb Teaser Video | Dun Laoghaire - Rathdown | Part 2
It’s Well Worth The Climb!
From the mountains to the sea, Dublin is blessed with a stunning natural landscape – and you will experience Ireland’s capital at its best when you spend the day getting close to nature in the Dublin Mountains.
Just 10 km from the city centre,there’s great outdoors to be discovered that is the perfect antidote to the hustle and bustle of city life.
DLR - Between The Lines
Between the Lines – Language and Landscapes Brought To Life.
This thematic experience area will provide an opportunity to get below the surface of this landscape and allow visitors to explore the lesser known aspects of the story makers, story tellers and story keepers
Form 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.
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown is a highly attractive and accessible tourism destination, steeped in culture and maritime heritage, combining breath-taking coastlines, inviting villages, towns and Dublin Mountains adventures delivering memorable and distinct experiences for visitors.
It all starts only 10 minutes from Dublin City Centre. Discover our abundant of natural and cultural heritage centres that make DLR a genuinely top class destination.
Urban Splash Teaser Video | Dun Laoghaire - Rathdown | Part 3
Make an Urban Splash in Dublin!
The beautiful Dublin Coast is truly where the city meets the sea. There’s a host of activities to enjoy on land and in the pristine waters of the Irish Sea.
You can learn to sail, enjoy a thrilling trip in a power-boat, or try paddle boarding, kayaking and surfing. Dive in for a sea swim or just relax on the beach. Go fishing or take a cruise and learn about the incredible Dublin Bay UNESCO Biosphere. Hire a bike or simply go for a stroll and enjoy the breathtaking views.
Visit the charming towns and villages that adorn our coastline – there are loads of fun cultural attractions and delights just waiting for your to discover them. You can explore ancient castles and harbours, browse unique boutiques, and eat in some of the best restaurants in Ireland. The choice is yours.
The Urban Splash trail offers something for everyone – from families to couples of all ages from extreme sports enthusiasts to travellers who just want to soak it all in. Best of all, it all starts just 10 minutes from Dublin City Centre.
Urban Splash Teaser Video | Dun Laoghaire - Rathdown | Part 2
Make an Urban Splash in Dublin!
The beautiful Dublin Coast is truly where the city meets the sea. There’s a host of activities to enjoy on land and in the pristine waters of the Irish Sea.
You can learn to sail, enjoy a thrilling trip in a power-boat, or try paddle boarding, kayaking and surfing. Dive in for a sea swim or just relax on the beach. Go fishing or take a cruise and learn about the incredible Dublin Bay UNESCO Biosphere. Hire a bike or simply go for a stroll and enjoy the breathtaking views.
Visit the charming towns and villages that adorn our coastline – there are loads of fun cultural attractions and delights just waiting for your to discover them. You can explore ancient castles and harbours, browse unique boutiques, and eat in some of the best restaurants in Ireland. The choice is yours.
The Urban Splash trail offers something for everyone – from families to couples of all ages from extreme sports enthusiasts to travellers who just want to soak it all in. Best of all, it all starts just 10 minutes from Dublin City Centre.
Urban Splash Teaser Video | Dun Laoghaire - Rathdown | Part 1
Make an Urban Splash in Dublin!
The beautiful Dublin Coast is truly where the city meets the sea. There’s a host of activities to enjoy on land and in the pristine waters of the Irish Sea.
You can learn to sail, enjoy a thrilling trip in a power-boat, or try paddle boarding, kayaking and surfing. Dive in for a sea swim or just relax on the beach. Go fishing or take a cruise and learn about the incredible Dublin Bay UNESCO Biosphere. Hire a bike or simply go for a stroll and enjoy the breathtaking views.
Visit the charming towns and villages that adorn our coastline – there are loads of fun cultural attractions and delights just waiting for your to discover them. You can explore ancient castles and harbours, browse unique boutiques, and eat in some of the best restaurants in Ireland. The choice is yours.
The Urban Splash trail offers something for everyone – from families to couples of all ages from extreme sports enthusiasts to travellers who just want to soak it all in. Best of all, it all starts just 10 minutes from Dublin City Centre.
DLR Urban Splash
Make an Urban Splash in Dublin!
The beautiful Dublin Coast is truly where the city meets the sea. There’s a host of activities to enjoy on land and in the pristine waters of the Irish Sea.
You can learn to sail, enjoy a thrilling trip in a power-boat, or try paddle boarding, kayaking and surfing. Dive in for a sea swim or just relax on the beach. Go fishing or take a cruise and learn about the incredible Dublin Bay UNESCO Biosphere. Hire a bike or simply go for a stroll and enjoy the breathtaking views.
Visit the charming towns and villages that adorn our coastline – there are loads of fun cultural attractions and delights just waiting for your to discover them. You can explore ancient castles and harbours, browse unique boutiques, and eat in some of the best restaurants in Ireland. The choice is yours.
The Urban Splash trail offers something for everyone – from families to couples of all ages from extreme sports enthusiasts to travellers who just want to soak it all in. Best of all, it all starts just 10 minutes from Dublin City Centre.
Dún Laoghaire Christmas Festival on Ice
Dún Laoghaire Christmas Festival on Ice presented by Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council in association with the Dún Laoghaire BID Co. started its festive fun in Dún Laoghaire on Friday November 25th. Saturday November 26th saw thousands of people turn out to see Santa arrive in Dún Laoghaire at Harbour Plaza followed by the Christmas lights switch-on and a spectacular Fireworks display.
The festival continues until Sunday January 8th with a whole host of exciting events including a real Ice Rink at the dlr LexIcon Garden at Moran Park. For Ice Rink tickets and times go to dunlaoghaireonice.com
The merry Christmas Market on the Metals is a feast for the senses with delicious festive fare, very special tempting treats, handcrafted gifts and decorations and a funfair with an old-world children’s carousel.
Between The Lines Teaser Video | Dun Laoghaire - Rathdown | Part 3
Between the Lines – Language and Landscapes Brought To Life.
This thematic experience area will provide an opportunity to get below the surface of this landscape and allow visitors to explore the lesser known aspects of the story makers, story tellers and story keepers
Form 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.
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown is a highly attractive and accessible tourism destination, steeped in culture and maritime heritage, combining breath-taking coastlines, inviting villages, towns and Dublin Mountains adventures delivering memorable and distinct experiences for visitors.
It all starts only 10 minutes from Dublin City Centre. Discover our abundant of natural and cultural heritage centres that make DLR a genuinely top class destination.
Between The Lines Teaser Video | Dun Laoghaire - Rathdown | Part 1
Between the Lines – Language and Landscapes Brought To Life.
This thematic experience area will provide an opportunity to get below the surface of this landscape and allow visitors to explore the lesser known aspects of the story makers, story tellers and story keepers
Form 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.
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown is a highly attractive and accessible tourism destination, steeped in culture and maritime heritage, combining breath-taking coastlines, inviting villages, towns and Dublin Mountains adventures delivering memorable and distinct experiences for visitors.
It all starts only 10 minutes from Dublin City Centre. Discover our abundant of natural and cultural heritage centres that make DLR a genuinely top class destination.
Between The Lines Teaser Video | Dun Laoghaire - Rathdown | Part 2
Between the Lines – Language and Landscapes Brought To Life.
This thematic experience area will provide an opportunity to get below the surface of this landscape and allow visitors to explore the lesser known aspects of the story makers, story tellers and story keepers
Form 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.
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown is a highly attractive and accessible tourism destination, steeped in culture and maritime heritage, combining breath-taking coastlines, inviting villages, towns and Dublin Mountains adventures delivering memorable and distinct experiences for visitors.
It all starts only 10 minutes from Dublin City Centre. Discover our abundant of natural and cultural heritage centres that make DLR a genuinely top class destination.
Dún Laoghaire Ireland
Dún Laoghaire is a suburban seaside town in County Dublin, Ireland, about 12 km (7.5 miles) south of Dublin city centre. It is the county town of the Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown district. Formerly a major port of entry from Great Britain, it was known as Dunleary until 1821 when it was renamed Kingstown in honour of King George IV's visit that year, and in 1920 was given its present name, the original Irish form of Dunleary.
dlr Baths demolition May 2018
Work begins on the new dlr Baths.
People's Park Co Co Market
The People’s Park Co Co Market takes place every Sunday from 11 am to 4 pm on the edge of Dún Laoghaire town centre in the historic People’s Park. The Park has been open to the public since 1890 and features great examples of Victorian architecture with the Gate Lodge and the Tea Rooms, a bandstand featuring the original gaslight standards and a playground. The market is a very popular spot, attracting large crowds every weekend. Over 50 vendors trade each Sunday selling a wide range of products including hot food, baked goods, art and crafts, artisan food products and seasonal produce.
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Well Worth The Climb Teaser Video | Dun Laghaire - Rathdown | Part 3
It’s Well Worth The Climb!
From the mountains to the sea, Dublin is blessed with a stunning natural landscape – and you will experience Ireland’s capital at its best when you spend the day getting close to nature in the Dublin Mountains.
Just 10 km from the city centre,there’s great outdoors to be discovered that is the perfect antidote to the hustle and bustle of city life.
Dun Laoghaire A Heritage Of Kings
A Historical Video of Dun Laoghaire. John Cook Video Productions Dublin
Killiney Hill, Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland
Enjoy the breathtaking view of the Irish Sea from Killiney, as well as from Killiney Hill in March 2016. It's located just 16 km south of Dublin.
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Dun Laoghaire - A Day in the Life
We hope you enjoy this beautiful film of our town by filmmaker Ian Thuillier. Please feel free to share it.