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Inside Stauntons On The Green | Georgian Dublin Hotel in Ireland's Capital

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【4K】Are you a SUNSET Lover? Dublin double decker Bus ride 2022 - Bus Tour in Dublin - 4K 60fps

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ROUTE BUS STOPS
00:00 ???? Terenure
00:30 ???? Terenure, Terenure Road
01:56 ???? Rathdown Park
02:39 ???? Dodder Park Road, stop 1301
03:27 ???? Crannagh Road, stop 1302
04:16 ???? Rathfarnham Castle, stop 1303
04:39 ???? Butterfield Avenue, stop 1304
06:00 ???? Willbrook Road, stop 1305
07:50 ???? Loretto Terrace, stop 1320
09:51 ???? Aranleigh, stop 1321
10:40 ???? Tara Hill Road, stop 1322
11:31 ???? Barton Drive, stop 1323
12:15 ???? Barton Road West, stop 1324
13:10 ???? St Enda's Park, stop 7068
14:08 ???? Hermitage Avenue, stop 2966
15:18 ???? Eden Avenue, Stop 2967
16:04 ???? Three Rock Rovers, stop 2968
17:23 ???? Marley Park, stop 2969
18:00 ???? Grange Road, stop 2970
18:45 ???? Stonemasons Way, stop 2971
19:48 ???? Ballinteer, Brehon Field Road

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Dublin to Navan bus 109. Walking around Navan, a cute little Irish town outside Dublin

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Rainy Morning Walking Tour | Glendoher Road | Ballyroan Road | Rathfarnham | Dublin | Travel Ireland

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Rathfarnham

Rathfarnham is a Southside suburb of Dublin, Ireland. It is south of Terenure, east of Templeogue, and is in the postal districts of Dublin 14 and 16. It is within the administrative areas of both Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council and South Dublin County Council.

Elevation: 54 m
Area code: 01 (+3531)
Province: Leinster
Eircode (Routing Key): D14; D16
Irish Grid Reference: O144289


Located within the historical baronies of Rathdown and Uppercross, Rathfarnham village originally developed around a fortification overlooking a ford on the River Dodder. From the medieval period, Rathfarnham was on the perimeter of the Pale (the area of Anglo-Norman influence in Ireland, centred on Dublin]]), and a number of defensive structures were built in the area. Rathfarnham Castle, a fortified house, was built in the late 16th century. Developed around these structures, by the 19th century there were a number of mills operating in the area, and Rathfarnham was still somewhat rural by the early 20th century.[2] During the 20th century, with the expansion of metropolitan Dublin, Rathfarnham became a largely residential suburban area.

Rathfarnham is a civil parish in the historical baronies of Rathdown and Uppercross. The civil parish contains 11 townlands. Historical sites in Rathfarnham's townlands include: Kilmashogue, Mount Venus, Tibradden and Taylors Grange.[citation needed] A broad definition of Rathfarnham also includes the suburban areas of Nutgrove, Ballyboden, Whitechurch and Ballyroan.

Rathfarnham is home to several notable historic buildings, including Rathfarnham Castle and Loreto Abbey, four parks: Marlay Park, Dodder Park, St Enda's and Bushy Park, and several pubs including The Eden, Buglers, Revels and the landmark Yellow House. Padraig Pearse established St Enda's School for Boys, which is now a museum in his honour situated in Saint Enda's Park.

Rathfarnham has a number of shops and businesses, including two bank branches, notably in the Nutgrove Shopping Centre. The area's other shopping centre is the small Rathfarnham Shopping Centre. The area also has a Garda Station and two post offices and is home to the city's main animal shelter.

Marlay Park is a large open parkland, with a craft centre near the old big house; the park hosts concerts every year. Aside from St Enda's, Dodder Park and Bushy Park (see above), Loreto park and small green spaces, the area also hosts two golf clubs.

Rathfarnham is served by the Dublin Bus route numbers 16 (Ballinteer to Dublin Airport via Dublin city centre), 15B (Stocking Avenue to Grand Canal Dock via the city centre), 17 (to UCD), 61 (to Eden Quay), 75 (to Tallaght) and 161 (to Rockbrook).[citation needed] The 16 route was the first bus route in Dublin to have free Internet Wi-Fi onboard.

What are the closest stations to Glendoher Road, Stop 2923?

The closest stations to Glendoher Road, Stop 2923 are:

Everton Hall, Stop 2924 is 211 meters away, 3 min walk.
Barton Road West, Stop 1324 is 1057 meters away, 14 min walk.

Which Bus lines stop near Glendoher Road, Stop 2923?
These Bus lines stop near Glendoher Road, Stop 2923: 15B, 61.

What’s the nearest bus stop to Glendoher Road, Stop 2923 in Rathfarnham?
The Everton Hall, Stop 2924 stop is the nearest one to Glendoher Road, Stop 2923 in Rathfarnham.

Ballyroan is a suburban area within Rathfarnham, County Dublin, Ireland. It lies at the foot of the Dublin mountains, alongside Ballyboden, Butterfield, Knocklyon, Old Orchard, and Scholarstown.

It lies at the foot of the Dublin mountains, alongside Ballyboden, Butterfield, Knocklyon, Old Orchard, and Scholarstown. The townland of Ballyroan crosses civil parish and barony boundaries with roughly 114 acres of the historical townland in the civil parish of Tallaght in the barony of Uppercross, and nearly 10 acres in the civil parish of Rathfarnham in the barony of Rathdown. The modern suburb of Ballyroan has extended somewhat beyond the traditional townland boundaries.

Ballyroan is served by the 15B bus route.

The centre of Ballyroan contains the Ballyroan Community & Youth Centre, the Rosemount Shopping Centre, the parish church which opened in December 1967 and which possesses two murals inside by the artist, Seán Keating,[5] and the Ballyroan public library which opened in 1986.[6] The library closed in September 2011 and was demolished. A new library twice the size of the original was built at the same site at a cost of €2.6 million and opened on 18 February 2013.
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Dublin's Biggest Tourist Traps (& Top Attractions) | Ireland Travel Guide

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Scenic Wicklow Mountains/Historic Glendalough Monastery-Day Trip from Dublin, Ireland

We took a great day trip from Dublin to the beautiful Wicklow Mountains and the historic Glendalough Monastery with our singing tour guide. The scenic Wicklow mountains include a lot of bogs and streams-the Guinness family estate is here and the movie Braveheart was filmed in this area. The Glendalough monastery is several hundred years old and you can still see many of the old buildings, including the Round Tower, The Cathedral, the Priest's house, St. Kevin's Church, and the old cemetery. There is also a beautiful lake and green hills nearby.

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An amazing 24 hours in Dublin

Kati and Blaze only have 24 hours in Dublin, Ireland, to see what they can see (and taste what they can taste). Follow them as they learn some history, browse around in some of the city’s trendiest spots, and eat and drink from the best kitchens and shops. Do they get to see everything? Not even close.

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Dublin from Howth | 4K Virtual Bus Tour | Ireland Travel ????????

HOWTH to DUBLIN BUS

After a day spent hiking in Howth we took the bus to get back to Dublin city center. Bus H3 or bus 6 run from The Summit Inn in Howth to Dublin city center and the journey takes around an hour.
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06:24 - Fishery Harbour Centre Howth
07:46 - Howth Pier Park
09:15 - Howth Rd
16:40 - Sutton Strand
23:06 - On the way to Dublin
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Ticknock WLK with some spectacular views of Dublin City, Dublin Bay,Bray Head and Wicklow Mountains.

Ticknock offers up to 10 km of mountain and forest walks with some spectacular views of Dublin City, Dublin Bay, Bray Head and Wicklow Mountains. The forest has an extensive network of forest trails with pleasant moderate walks through the trees, it also has a tarmac road leading all the way to the top and is easily accessible for children and people with lower level of fitness.

HOW TO GET THERE:
Ticknock is located in the Dublin Mountains, only a half hour (44B or 144 bus or car) from the centre of Dublin. Or just 3 km south west of Sandyford. From Marlay Park passing the main entrance to the Park on your right, turn right at Ballinteer St. Johns Clubhouse and following the road around the edge of the Park, turn left at the Taylor’s Grange junction onto the R113. Take the second turn on the right and this will bring you to the entrance to Ticknock forest.

How long is Ticknock walk?
1.5 to 2.5 hour

How tall is Ticknock?
The entrance to the property at 270 meters above sea level leads to the summit of the Three Rock Mountain (444 meters above sea level). The three large rock formations are the result of weathering and together with picturesque views over the Wicklow mountains and the coast create a very popular tourist destination.

What is the toughest hike in Ireland?
Top most 5 difficult hikes @ Ireland is Carrauntoohil in County Kerry.

Are there toilets at Ticknock?
Toilets: no toilets on this site.

Is Ticknock buggy friendly?
The walk is easy and doesn't require special hiking ability, it is not entirely buggy friendly.

Length: 6-18km
Difficulty: Medium
Total Ascent: 1460 feet

Hike Options:
Fairy Castle Short Loop (from Ticknock): 6km
Fairy Castle Vertical Climb (From Lamb Doyle’s Pub): 7km
Fairy Castle Long Loop (From Lamb Doyle’s Pub): 18km

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How do I get there?
From the city centre, head for Marlay Park via Rathfarnham. Passing the main entrance to the Park on your right, turn right at Ballinteer St.Johns Clubhouse and, following the road around the edge of the Park, turn left at the Taylor's Grange junction onto the R113. Take the second turn on the right and this will bring you to the entrance to Ticknock forest.
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Opening times: 06:00 to 22:00 (6am to 10pm)
Parking fee price: None
Car Spaces: 145
Please use the car park facilties provided and do not block local resident's access along the public road.
Note: When Met Eireann forecast snow/ice condition warnings are in place the car-park may be closed at short notice. In a Met Eireann 'Red' Wind warning, you should not enter any forest area. Updates on car-park and recreation site closures will be posted on the News page.
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Features:
National Waymarked Ways Trail Head
Picnic Site
Walking Trails
Mountain biking
Permanent Orienteering Course
Viewing Points
Waymarked Trails
Historic buildings

Activities:
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Toilets: no toilets on this site.
Site Description
Ticknock offers up to 10 km of mountain and forest walks with some spectacular views of Dublin City, Dublin Bay, Bray Head and Wicklow Mountains. The forest has an extensive network of forest trails with pleasant walks through the plantations of Sitka spruce, Japanese larch, Scots pine, Monterey pine and lodgepole pine.

The entrance to the property at 270 meters above sea level leads to the summit of the Three Rock Mountain (444 meters above sea level). The three large rock formations are the result of weathering and together with picturesque views over the Wicklow mountains and the coast create a very popular tourist destination. In the area, there is also a Two Rock Mountain (536 meters above the sea level) with romantic ruins of the Fairy Castle.

The walking paths in this area are of moderate difficulty. The main forest roads are easily accessible for children and people with lower level of fitness. Ticknock is a possible starting point for the Wicklow Way, many parts of which are strenuous for walking. When taking this yellow waymarked trail and venturing into the hills, visitors are advised to be equipped with waterproof clothing, strong shoes, a drink and a map of compass.

Walking trails in this forest include Fairy Castle Loop, Dublin Mountains Way and Wicklow Way.

The Fairy Castle loop is a lovely looped walk taking in the wonderful views over Dublin from Three Rock Mountain and Fairy Castle, traversing sections of the Dublin Mountains Way and Wicklow Way, before returning via the old rifle range to the car park.

Fairy Castle Loop
Trail start/finish point: Car park
Length: 5.5km Time: 90-120 minutes
Degree of difficulty: Moderate
Metres climb: 210m
Trail waymarking: Green

Ticknock forest offers an easy access to Kilmashogue and Tibradden Mountain.

Recreation sites which you can access from here are:
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Ticknock Trail(s)
Fairy Castle Loop (5.5 km / 1 3/4 hr / Moderate) - Green way marker
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Dash Cam Ireland - Sandyford to Dundrum, Dublin

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SKYLON Hotel Dublin - A Review in 4K

Amigos for those of you planning a trip to Dublin , this can be the hotel for you. Located between the city center and the airport and well connected with the rest of the city.

The only minus are ,internet speed a bit slow and the variety of the breakfast options a bit modest for a 4 star hotel.
The room on the other hand very comfortable and the staff very helpful. Plenty of places to eat and have drinks nearby , located in a quiet area of Dublin.

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