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Airfield Gardens & Walk
No Image Available Upper Kilmacud Road
Dundrum
Dublin 14
Airfield Estate, formally the Overend family estate, comprises 40 acres of greenery and contains - tea-rooms, local history, archive, estate walks, market place for plants and vegetable sales, formal gardens and craft facilities. Entry charges are kept to a minimum and reused to fund the Trust's Education programme.
Visit the Vintage Car Museum and farm
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Blackrock Park
Blackrock Park Rock Road
Blackrock
The park, beside the DART Station, overlooks the sea and has a children's Playground and pond ideal for miniature boats Car ParkCredit CardsNo SmokingGolfSailingSwimmingPoolTeaCoffeeTennisTVWalking
Cabinteely Park
Cabinteely Park Old Bray
Cabinteely
Dublin 18
96 acre Park with 18th Century Cabinteely House and Grain Store
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Dun Laoghaire People's Park
Dun Laoghaire People's Park Upper George's Street Dun Laoghaire
Beautifully laid out with different flower beds, this Victorian Park has a Children's Play Area and Tea Rooms. It is enclosed by wrought iron railings and gates and two very fine cast iron fountains manufactured by the Sun Foundry, Glasgow Disabled AccessPublic ToiletTeaCoffeeWalkingPlayGround
Killiney Hill Park
Killiney Hill Park Killiney Hill Road Killiney
This 200 acre Victorian Park high above sea level has breathtaking views from the summit across Killiney and Dublin Bay and the Wicklow Mountains. Walk through the woods and pathways with the coast always in view, ideal for picnics. Car park.
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Marlay Demense
No Image Available Grange Road
Rathfarnham
Dublin 16
This 214 acre Park has something for everything. Designed in the English Landscape style with involvement from well-known contemporary designers Legatt and Hely-Dutton, Marlay Park has walks that lead through the demesne's mature woodland and lake areas. There are abundant framed views of waterfalls, bridges and weirs The park is famous for its Craft Courtyard and 18th Century Marlay House. Enjoy a coffee, play Tennis, Golf or Football. The park is 10 km from Dublin city Centre. The bus no. 478 stops along the Grange Road side of the demesne. Car parking is available
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Moran Park
Moran Park Haigh Terrace
Dun Laoghaire
Overlooking the Harbour, Moran Park contains a Bowling Green. The central focus is the sculpture of "Christ the King" by internationally renowned sculptor Andrew O'Connor. Moran Park House was the location for the first wireless transmission by Gugielmo Marconi on 20th July 1898. He transmitted reports of the Kingstown(Dun Laoghaire) Regatta to this building for newspaper publication Car ParkDisabled AccessWalking

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