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    Santry Demesne - Body weight exercise machines

    Santry Demesne

    (6 reviews)

    Santry

    This park has it all. Lots of open, green space. A large pond covered in lily pads. And an…read moreinteresting and troubled history. This area used to be part of a palatial house and gardens constructed in 1703. The house fell into disrepair in the early 20th century, was damaged by fire in 1947, and was finally demolished in 1959. In 1998, the county council voted to rezone the 225 acre area. What used to be a large forest with many trees in poor condition is now developed buildings and this 72 acre park. There are fewer trees than before, but a wall of trees shields this park from the major surrounding roads. Footpaths take you throughout the park, with wide open, grassy space all around. There are some people here, but not many. It's mostly quiet solitude everywhere you go. There are play areas for kids, exercise equipment that uses your body weight as resistance, and a community garden. The garden was unfortunately close when we visited. The northwest corner of the park connects to a shaded trail that continues for 800 meters (half a mile). There are no parking facilities at the park, which enhances its seclusion. Which is great if you are a resident or staying in a hotel nearby.

    once upon a time this place was known as Santry forest and was a place of wilderness. Now it is a…read moreplace of beauty and peace with its little walled garden, ornate lake with resident swans and moorhens, walkways and little forest areas. It also has a lovely playground for the wee ones which even has a toilet block which is a great benefit as most parks don't have facilities anymore. One thing missing though is the amount of trees as when i used to walk in the forest it was wall to wall trees but now has a very small amount and is a park now rather than a forest which can sometimes be a pity in a build up city but the demesne is a worthy gem for the northside of the city. It does however lack parking and i find having to park in the apartments visitor spaces a bit of a nuisance as i feel im intruding. The park needs to offer proper parking for visitors the same as any park n Dublin does.

    Millennium Park Blanchardstown - The awesome castle slide (as my daughter refers to it).

    Millennium Park Blanchardstown

    (2 reviews)

    Mulhuddart

    We are visiting this area and I'm very pleased to find out how much it has to offer. We've been…read morestaying at Crown Plaza Hotel for 8 weeks with two small kids and this park pretty much saved my sanity lol I wish I knew that it has great jogging trail I would have brought my gear. The play ground is great and it's perfect place to wear out your kids. It has stuff for big kids and play set for toddlers, obstacle course and a big double sandbox and a zip line!. There are toilets on play ground they rarely have toilet paper or soap but at lest bathrooms are there. There is a skate park and areas to play ball. Also there is a dog park, sadly we have no pets but it looks nice a big from afar. And everything pretty well taken care of. I definitely recommend this park!

    I've lived in Dublin for a year and did not know about this park until a couple weeks ago after we…read morebought a car and started to really explore the area. This park is absolutely amazing. The playground is out of this world. There is also a skate park and lots of walking paths. It is a wonderful area. If you're driving, there is ample parking in the parking lot and by bus, I think you can take bus 37 or 39 (towards Ongar) from Dublin. I believe there is a stop right by the park. Also, this park has a sandpit, so bring your shovel and bucket! You can see the huge castle slide from the road and your kids will love the zip line! It's a very cool park.

    Phoenix Park - Phoenix Park Monument

    Phoenix Park

    (109 reviews)

    Phoneix Park

    If you're visiting Dublin and looking for a free, relaxed tourist spot to visit I'd highly…read morerecommend coming to Phoenix Park, one of the largest public parks in Ireland. We taxied up from city center to Phoenix Park and it wasn't too far. There are local bars and such not too far from the park if you need a snack or brew before hitting the park. We were told that this park sometimes hosts concerts and some major events, even that Obama had visited and spoke during one of his trips. The park is lush, spacious and with lots of nature to see. My favorite thing about this park is the free roaming deer that you can see. They are extremely friendly and gentle. It's so unique to get an experience like this to walk with deer and to have them be so comfortable that you can approach them and that there were so many. A beautiful place to spend an hour or two in nature and not far from Dublin City, worth checking out.

    I didn't explore too much of Phoenix Park, just the end near the Wellington Monument. But what I…read moredid see is super. The park is one of the largest enclosed recreational spaces in any European capital city. 1700 acres, it's home to the Dublin Zoo, the Flower Gardens and more. Lots of walking paths. Lots of monuments including the Wellington. Lots of meadows and woodlands and landscaped spots. The park is peaceful even with the buses running along its main avenue. There are a number of benches and lots of space for laying out a blanket for a picnic. Well worth the time to explore. [Review 1986 of 2024 - 167 in Republic of Ireland - 23008 overall]

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