Dublin's Accessible Public Transport Hiking Trails
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6 places in Dublin: Howth, Killiney Hill Park, Cruagh Wood, and 3 more. Every place is verified on Google Maps, featured in an Instagram post by alina’s dublin & ireland.

Howth
Place
Explore the less-traveled side of Howth for a quieter cliff walk experience. Enjoy gorgeous views over the Dublin and Wicklow mountains, leading to the same iconic viewpoint.

Killiney Hill Park
Park
4.8
Discover a classic Dublin viewpoint offering expansive coastal vistas. Combine your visit with a trip to the nearby Dalkey Quarry for an extended outdoor adventure.

Cruagh Wood
Place
Enjoy an easy walk with a gentle incline through a lovely forest. Discover a rewarding viewpoint offering scenic vistas.

Tibradden Mountain
Mountain peak
4.8
Experience stunning panoramic views from this mountain. Be prepared for potentially muddy or slippery conditions, especially after rain.

Bray Head
Mountain peak
4.8
Embark on a classic coastal cliff walk with breathtaking sea views. Start from Briar Wood for a more manageable ascent, avoiding the steep seafront path.

Dalkey Quarry
Place
4.9
Explore this unique quarry for rock climbing or scenic walks. It's an excellent addition to a visit to Killiney Hill for more outdoor activity.
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