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Which are best Irish castles & palaces, cathedral & churches, towns & villages, mountains & valley, waterfalls, rivers & lakes to travel? How far are these destinations from Dublin? How to reach there? To find all about best Ireland vacation trips, we are back with best of Ireland Countryside Destinations. This time we will see most beautiful, scenic, picturesque and travel affordable towns in Ireland.
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1. KINSALE
2. CARLINGFORD
3. KENMARE
4. INISTIOGE
5. ATHLONE
6. DALKEY
7. DINGLE
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DUBLIN, IRELAND (2023) | 10 Incredible Things To Do In & Around Dublin
Dublin is located on the east coast of Ireland. Founded as a Viking settlement, it’s been Ireland's primary city for most of the island's history. Today, it’s the capital and largest city in the country, boasting a range of historical sites, a vibrant pub scene, and fascinating museums. Above all, it’s known for its warm, welcoming, and friendly people. In this video, we highlight 10 awesome things to do in Dublin.
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Dalkey and Killiney Hill Walk. A Day trip from Dublin by Irish Rail. Dublin vlog 4K | Walk Ireland
The Dalkey and Killiney Hill walk is a day trip from Dublin by Irish rail. The walk takes in sights such as the James Joyce Tower and Museum, Dillon's Park, Dalkey Island, Killiney, Bullock Harbour, Forty Foot, Dalkey Hill, Killiney Hill and more. On Irish rail, known as the DART, the trip takes about 45 minutes to get to Dalkey train station from Dublin centre. The Dalkey and Killiney Hill walk starts straight out of the train station as we explore Dalkey first and then move on to Killiney Hill for views over the coast and Killiney Strand beach.
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📖 00:00 Introduction to the Dalkey and Killiney Hill Walk
📖 00:28 Killiney Strand and Beach
📖 00:41 Castle Street Dalkey
📖 00:56 Bullock Castle
📖 01:07 Forty Fort and the James Joyce Tower and Museum
📖 02:41 Sandycove Beach
📖 03:17 Bullock Harbour
📖 04:19 St Patrick's Church
📖 04:46 Coliemore Harbour
📖 05:32 Dillon's Park
📖 06:36 Dalkey Hill
📖 08:33 Killiney Hill
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13 REAL Tips For Visiting Ireland (Insights By A Local!)
Visiting Ireland and want to get the most out of your stay? In this video, we go over 13 actual helpful tips for a better trip.
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0:53 - Tip 1: Don't try to do everything in one trip
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2:15 - Tip 4: Approaching ancient holy sites
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4:54 - Tip 6: Have a backup plan for public transport
5:53 - Tip 7: Take the road less traveled
6:38 - Tip 8: Don't mention the war
8:08 - Tip 9: Abandoned houses
9:47 - Tip 10: Landownership
10:30 - Tip 11: Small island, big changes in scenery
11:13 - Tip 12: Check opening times beforehand
12:12 - Tip 13: The Ireland bug
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About seven minutes in, I mention that Ireland is ...a very young country (part of tip 8). Please note that this is referencing the modern Republic of Ireland. It gained its independence from the United Kingdom in 1919. This ended almost 750 years of direct interference by the English. Ireland and its culture is of course much, much older!
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Hiking to Killiney Hill Park | Explore Dublin | Dalkey, Ireland
On this part 2 of our latest vlog on our trip to Dalkey, Ireland, we continue our trip to Killiney Hill and to the Dalkey Quarry. Dalkey is a suburb of Dublin and it takes only a quick train ride to reach from the city center.
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- Killiney Hill Viewpoint
- Dalkey Quarry Viewpoint
- Dalkey Quarry
We are amazed by how many different landscapes Dalkey has to offer: from cliffs, sea, to forests, parks and hills.
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DALKEY - The Hometown of Celebrities in Ireland (4K)
Hi guys! Welcome back into my channel. Today, I am going to share with you my trip to Dalkey.
Dalkey is one of the most affluent suburbs of Dublin, situated about 17 km southeast of the city. The best way to get there is to take the dart because the dart runs along the coast and you will be able to enjoy some picturesque views.
Dalkey was founded as a Viking settlement and became an active port during the Middle Ages. In modern times Dalkey has turned into a tourist spot that attracts a lot of visitors. It is also home to the rich and famous – like Bono from U2, the actor Matt Damon, Enya, Van Morisson, Chris the Burgh and many other celebrities.
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Dalkey is an affluent suburb of Dublin, and a seaside resort southeast of the city, and the town of Dún Laoghaire, in the county of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown in the traditional County Dublin, Ireland.
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DUN LAOGHAIRE & DALKEY | Dublin Coastal Towns | Ireland Travel Vlog
We have been living in Dublin for 4 years, but when we want to escape from the busy city life, Dalkey & Dun Laoghaire are 2 of our favourite coastal towns near the Irish capital!
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Dalkey (/ˈdɔːki/ DAW-kee; Irish: Deilginis, meaning 'thorn island') is an affluent suburb[2] of Dublin, and a seaside resort southeast of the city, and the town of Dún Laoghaire, in the historic County Dublin, Ireland. It was founded as a Viking settlement and became an active port during the Middle Ages. According to chronicler John Clyn (c.1286–c.1349), it was one of the ports through which the plague entered Ireland in the mid-14th century. In modern times, Dalkey has become a seaside suburb that attracts some tourist visitors.
One of Dublin's wealthiest districts,[3][4][5] it has been home to writers and celebrities[6] including George Bernard Shaw,[citation needed] Jane Emily Herbert, Maeve Binchy, Robert Fisk,[7] Hugh Leonard, Bono, the Edge, Van Morrison and Enya. Dalkey lies within the jurisdiction of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council.
Dalkey lies by the coast, between Dún Laoghaire (and Sandycove and Glasthule) and Killiney. Off the coast are Dalkey Island (up to the 18th century, also St. Begnet's Island), Malden Rock, Clare Rock, Lamb Island, and, further offshore, The Muglins, which have their own lighthouse. The town is on fairly level land, but the district rises to Dalkey Hill (140 m), the northern peak of a ridge which continues to Killiney Hill to the southwest; the two hills are now contained within the public park known as Killiney Hill Park.[9] Along the coast are the natural harbour at Bullock, a couple of small inlets, Sorrento Point just east of the town proper, and the northern park of Killiney Bay.
Lead mines used to exist on the coast opposite Dalkey island. They are no longer in operation.
Dalkey's main street, Castle Street, has a 10th Century church and two 14th Century Norman castles, one of which, Goat's Castle, houses the local Heritage Centre (the other, Archbold's Castle, is private property). There are several scenic and historical walks and tours. Dalkey Hill offers views over Dublin city, Dublin Bay, and towards the Dublin and Wicklow Mountains.
Deilg Inis Living History Theatre Company run live theatre performances every half-hour at Dalkey Castle and Heritage Centre.
Boats are available to hire at Bulloch Harbour on Harbour Road and Yacht trips around Dalkey Island can be taken from nearby Dún Laoghaire Harbour. Dalkey Quarry is a rock climbing and abseiling venue. Killiney Hill is also used as a launch site for para-gliders.[citation needed]
Paraglider at Killiney Hill, looking over Dalkey Island
Dalkey has a number of pubs and restaurants.
Dalkey is the original hometown of two Irish writers: novelists Maeve Binchy and playwright Hugh Leonard. It is also the setting for Flann O'Brien's novel The Dalkey Archive. Several well-known Irish and international music figures — including U2 members Bono and The Edge, Enya, Chris de Burgh and Van Morrison — have also bought residences in the area. Film director Neil Jordan lives in the town.
Pat Kenny, former host of RTÉ's flagship chat show The Late Late Show, is a resident, as is the current host, Ryan Tubridy.
Singer Lisa Stansfield is a former resident.
George Bernard Shaw has a close association with the area. He lived in Torca Cottage on Dalkey Hill from 1866 to 1874.
Victoria Cross recipient Major William Leet was born in Dalkey.
Matt Damon, his wife and their three youngest daughters resided in Dalkey during the COVID-19 pandemic. Damon had arrived in Dalkey to shoot scenes in The Last Duel, a medieval drama directed by Ridley Scott, just before production on the film was suspended in mid-March.[17]
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Hi travelers.. Join me again here at Ireland, as we visit the beautiful island of Dalkey..
Perfect for a day trip from nearby local areas, Dalkey is filled with culture, adventure and a wealth of places to eat and drink. Only 15km from Dublin, it's the perfect place to escape the city and indulge in a little of what the coast has to offer. Explore more and check out these this video to have an idea on how to spend your time in Dalkey Island. Thanks for watching!
Dun Laoghaire to Dalkey Island Cruise Ship | Ireland Boat Trip | Dublin Bay Cruises
One of the best and most enjoyable boat trips in Ireland. We set sail on the 75 minute cruise and head south past James Joyce Martello Tower, the famous Forty Foot, Bullock harbour, Dalkey Island and Collimore Harbour, Sorrento point, Killiney Bay before arriving back at Dun Laoghaire.
Unfortunately no Dolphins were visible throughout the ride, but it was beautiful.
The town was built following the 1816 legislation that allowed the building of a major port to serve Dublin. It was known as Dunleary until it was renamed Kingstown in honor of King George IV's 1821 visit, and in 1920 was given its present name, the original Irish form of Dunleary. Over time, the town became a residential location, a seaside resort and the terminus of Ireland's first railway.
The harbour, one of the largest in the country, is notable for its two granite piers. The East Pier is particularly popular with walkers, and was featured in the 1996 film Michael Collins, where Liam Neeson (as Collins) and two of his co-stars are seen walking along a seaside promenade, which is actually the Dún Laoghaire East Pier. A band is seen playing on a bandstand in this film scene, and this is the actual bandstand on the East Pier. The bandstand was restored to its original condition in 2010 by the Dún Laoghaire Harbour Company.
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A day in Dalkey, Ireland
We took our bikes on a sunny Sunday and rode to the South of Dublin to enjoy a picnic by the sea, looking at the Dalkey Island, and have a walk in the charming village of Dalkey, Ireland.
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DUBLIN: Dalkey & Dalkey Island - A scenic & Historic town
Today we visited Dalkey and Dalkey Island in County Dublin.
Dalkey lies by the coast, between Dún Laoghaire and Killiney. Dalkey means thorn island and took its name from the Dalkey Island. It is just half an hour from the city of Dublin. It's one of our favorite spots in county Dublin.
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Dalkey, Dublin - Day Trip from Dublin, Ireland 2020 - Petite Paradise Studio Travel Guide in 4K
For my last day in Dublin which is also New Year day 2020, I took a day trip to Dalkey, a quaint harbor town about an hour train away from Dublin.
Once you are in Dalkey, don't forget to visit their many mini castles along Castle Street, the Church of Assumption, St. Patrick's Church and Bullock Harbor.
The town was sooooooo cute that it was hard for me to say goodbye. The pretty little houses and majestic mansions along the coastline were the highlight of the trip.
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This is a very relaxing and lovely video about the Coliemore Harbour in Dalkey, Dublin. Dalkey is located in South Dublin, in the capital city of Ireland. This is one of the most beautiful area in Europe, giving the feeling of mediterranean places at the North of Europe. Enjoy this video tour and thank you for watching.
Day Trip to Killiney and Dalkey
Welcome back people, so in today's video we are going to Killiney and Dalkey, just a short afternoon trip from Dublin, but it is a completely different world there.
Amazing little streets, gorgeous views of the sea, expensive houses, Matt Damon himself stayed there for the first lockdown last year, so come join me in this little adventure, climbing hills in a mud, falling all over the place and just enjoying life and the views.
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Discover Dalkey Castle! Be enthralled by our costumed actors as they guide you through the 10th Century Churchyard and iconic 14th Century Castle in a fun, interactive, living history experience. Meet Vikings, Archers, Surgeons, Cooks and Medieval Lords & Ladies. See if you can avoid the pillory stocks! Climb past the murder hole to the battlements and some of the most stunning scenic views on the Dublin coastal trail of Killiney Hill and ‘Ireland’s Amalfi coast’
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Ideal as a day out from Dublin City Centre combined with Powerscourt, Avondale, Glendalough etc. or stay in the local area for a hike up Killiney Hill for panoramic views, a boat trip from Coliemore Harbour to Dalkey Island, a dip in Vico Baths or an ice-cream, coffee or culinary delight from one of the many delicious eateries in Dalkey’s vibrant heritage town centre.
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