This is quite a large park spanning the void between Templeogue and Tallaght and is quite unfortunately split by the M50 running through it. This park is mostly fields rather than being an ornamental park, but they have got area with artificial lakes which are quite picturesque. They've also got a reasonably decent set of paths going through it in various ways.
The fields are used for sports and there's a couple of GAA clubs and at least one soccer club attached to it. There are also a few pockets of wooded areas with young trees - beware of teenage knacker-drinkers in these spots come evening time!
Most of the entrances to the park are gated but there are always some which don't close, certainly at the north end, which is important to know as the gates can close as early as 4pm in the winter.
This park is mostly used by people jogging or walking their dogs, or to get the kids to run around. The park rules state that you can't have dogs off the lead, but the rules aren't enforced as long as you keep dogs under control and away from the birdlife at the lake areas (they are very strict about this). The "river" poddle runs though the park, and although it's basically a stream it does have the honour of also being the moat of Dublin Castle (which is mostly underground now). read more