Explore Dublin Beaches and Coastline
Explore Dublin Beaches and Coastline
Why not check beaches nearby as we have 7 beaches in Dublin. You can even take a look at our list of Dublin dog friendly beaches or even our Ireland Blue Flag beach list.
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Want some ideas on where to visit?
Every favourite location must be visited for the first time. Want some ideas, why not check out the below small selection of coastal locations, including beaches, activities, things to see and do, and places to stay and eat:
The Royal Dublin Golf Club was founded in 1885 by Sir John Lumsden, offering a magnificent links course widely accepted as one of the greatest links courses in the world. The links course is on The North Bull Island and in 1979 the island was declared a Special Protection Area (SPA) and then in 1981 it was designated a UNESCO Read more…
Malahide beach is a long sandy beach of approximately 2 km backed by grass and dunes. Facilities at the beach include car parking, toilets, marina and seasonal lifeguards. Read more…
The Custom House is a neoclassical 18th-century building located on the north bank of the River Liffey. The building now houses the Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government. Read more…
The National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts and History is located within the old Collins Barracks that housed both British Armed Forces and Irish Army garrisons through three centuries. Built in 1702, and further extended in the late 18th century and 19th century, the barrack’s main buildings are Neo-classical in style. In 1997 the barracks became home to collections Read more…
Sand North of Dublin harbour Dollymount is a sandy beach with wildlife reserve. Popular kitesurfing beach. Read more…
Portrane Beach is a long sandy beach with dunes and views from the cliff towards Lambay Island. Facilities at the beach include car parking, toilets, shop, cafe/restaurant and seasonal lifeguards. Read more…
Drimnagh Castle is a Norman castle located in a suburb of Dublin. It is the only remaining castle in Ireland that still has a flooded moat as it is fed by a small local river, the Bluebell. Read more…
The Guinness Storehouse is split over seven floors filled with interactive experiences that fuse the long brewing heritage with Ireland’s rich history. At the top, you’ll be rewarded with a pint of perfection in the rooftop Gravity Bar. Read more…
Dalkey Island is an uninhabited island located only 5 minutes by boat from Coliemore Harbour in Dublin Bay. Although no uninhabited it has not always been the case with the remains of field systems, church ruins, a cairn burial, a gun battery and the Martello Tower still exist. Dalkey Island is home to a colony of seals, wild rabbits, a Read more…
Christ Church Cathedral also known as The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity is the cathedral in Dublin. The cathedral was extensively renovated and rebuilt from 1871 to 1878 and it is hard to work out what parts are the original or the Victorian renovation. Read more…
Balcarrick beach has a long stretch (3 km) of sand and is backed by sand dunes. The beach is also known as Donabate Strand. As the tide goes out you get some rock pools to explore and at the northern end by the car park, you have an early 19th-century Martello tower. Facilities include a car park, toilets, cafes and Read more…