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    Bulloch Harbour

    4.8 (8 reviews)

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    Bulloch Harbour is the nicest little harbour on this stretch of coast. There is an amazing shop here selling boat related gear like anchors, and sails, and portholes, and peg legs, you know, boat stuff. Chris and Tony, one of whom drives a '57 Chevy and who are both the nicest guys ever, will rent you a rowboat with an outboard to go fishing in for a very reasonable price. This was absolutely my favourite day out as a little kid and I couldn't recommend it highly enough. With the near tame seals and the peace and quiet Bulloch Harbour is a real gem and worth a visit by anyone who happens to be in the neighbourhood.

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    Killiney Beach - Views off as far as Bray / Bray head

    Killiney Beach

    4.3(4 reviews)
    0.7 km

    As beach comes, this is not the white sandy beach kind... What is does offer is some great views…read moreacross the Dublin Bay; from Dalkey Island off to Bray head the whole coast line is visible to you and on a sunny day it's breathtaking; whilst on a not-so-sunny day it is also great to park up and watch the waves crash in, something I love doing on a stormy day. It's quite a stoney beach though when the tide is out there is better stretches of sand to sit/lay out on. As a beach nearby me, it's lovely to take a stroll here early morning or late evening, the peace and again beauty of the views just makes it a true relaxing haven to unwind and clear the mind. There are public toilets as well as ample parking, it is pay and display Mon-Fri however all other times, it's free game. There isn't shops nearby so if you are planning the day out here, make sure to pack the beverages and sandwiches otherwise it's a little track to the nearest village.

    I used to walk on this beach daily as it was close to where I lived. The best part of the day for…read moreme was early in the morning or in the evening when it was quieter. No matter the weather we are luck to have this beach so close to the city and easy to get to. I remember one day while I was walking the beach there were 100's of starfish at the waters edge and I had great fun flinging them back into the sea - I hoped they lived for another day.

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    Killiney Beach - Bench seating overlooking Killiney Bay

    Bench seating overlooking Killiney Bay

    Killiney Beach - Stone beach with views stretching across the bay

    Stone beach with views stretching across the bay

    Killiney Beach - View off to Sorrento Terrace & Dalkey Island

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    View off to Sorrento Terrace & Dalkey Island

    Brittas Bay Beach

    Brittas Bay Beach

    4.8(6 reviews)
    45.3 km

    A sanctuary in Ireland, we came to this beach that was simply heaven on earth. Perfect for long…read morestrolls on the beach with your dogs. Big sand dunes line the beach with sand speckled with shells and round stones. Only 60 minutes away from Dublin city center and plenty of parking.

    Roughly an hour away from our door in Dublin is Brittas Bay Beach, which is pretty fantastic in my…read moreopinion. 4KM of beach. Sandy beach. With sand dunes. This is stuff great childhood memories are made of. Fantastic. Now I've not had the chance to get into the water here, but it looks pretty good to me.... as long as I have my wet suit ;) There are great facilities here too, a car park, lifeguards during the summer months and decent enough toilets WITH toilet paper. I would imagine the toilets are abused on busy days... sorry that's the cynic in me, so BYOP. The notice board here is full of useful information also, including info to a website called www.jellyfish.ie. Who knew that existed, I didn't :) There is also a but... the south car park costs 4 EUR to get into. OK, so the money goes towards the car park, the lifeguard and the toilet maintenance. But I do think this is a bit steep if you are just dropping in for a look. But if you are going for the whole day, its fine. FYI the car park gates are unmanned and take coins, so make sure you have the right coinage with you before to depart for Brittas Bay. Also, the south car park closes at 8pm according to signs.

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    Glasthule / Sandycove Pier - ;)

    Glasthule / Sandycove Pier

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.4 kmGlasthule

    I spent a nearly 3 unhealthy years working in Dun Laoghaire and never had an inkling that this…read moreplace of even existed.... yeah, that can happen I hear you say, jumping to Qs defence protecting the object of their affections like so many frenzied fans... none the less it is true, I missed this one. I am human after all. The tide was out on Sunday when we wandered along but I can easily see it being even more picturesque with the waters at their fullest, mayhaps on a winters afternoon all wrapped up warm and indulging in a Teddys Ice-cream (It's never too cold for Teddys) The pics attached give an idea of what it's like, to be sure it's not a long walk but enjoyable. There are also signs up for pier fishing which I'm totally going to try sometime soon.

    Whether it's a sunny day or a raging wintry day, this promenade is the perfect place for a walk…read more The views on a sunny day are stunning particularly in the direction of Sandycove or across the bay to Howth. If you are a fan of boats, yachts, cruiseliners, there is always activity out in the bay so you can catch them coming in and out of Dun Laoghaire or even in and out of Dublin Port. The bay is also home to plenty of swimming competitions plus when in season local rowing teams often have regatta's out in the Bay and what better way to catch it all than a prime seat along this promenade. So I mentioned a winter's day too... Yes, be prepared and wrap up well but yep, what I love about it is that on a during high winds and stormy days, the noise of the waves crashing and the spectacular views along the shore front is amazing. If you are a keen photographer, again these action shoots could prove super rewarding after a day being soaked and battered by all Irish weather has to give. So whether a peaceful stroll or taking up a seat to watch the world go by... this is just the place!

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    Glasthule / Sandycove Pier - Yup that's a Sea Lion peeping out of the water

    Yup that's a Sea Lion peeping out of the water

    Glasthule / Sandycove Pier - Nice!

    Nice!

    Glasthule / Sandycove Pier

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