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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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Road trip from Laragh Co. Wicklow to Ballyboden Dublin 16
Car trip from Laragh Co. Wicklow (through The Sally Gap) to Ballyboden Dublin 16, Republic of Ireland....
Bohernabreena Reservoir Park Waterworks Dublin Ireland Western Europe
The reservoirs at Bohernabreena were constructed between 1883 and 1887 for the dual purpose of supplying Rathmines with drinking water and of ensuring a constant supply of water to the many mills along the River Dodder. There were, at the time, forty-five mills served by the Dodder, of which fifteen were flour mills. The rest consisted of paper, paint, cardboard, cotton, saw, glue and dye mills, as well as distilleries, breweries, malt houses, foundries, tanneries and a bacon curing factory.
The waterworks consisted of two impounding reservoirs, the upper or clear water reservoir and the lower or mill owners’ compensatory reservoir. The gathering ground consisted partly of bog land which comprised the mountainous area around Castlekelly and stony land free from peat which lay on both sides of the glen. It was from the latter area that clear water was collected into the upper reservoir for drinking purposes. The peaty water off the bogs bypassed the upper reservoir in an artificially constructed channel. At the upper end of the mill owners’ reservoir there was a guage which allowed 1500 cubic feet of water per minute to pass into a pipeline through which it was conveyed into the natural river channel below the dam. The surplus water was diverted into the lower lake where it could be held until it was needed.
Bohernabreena Waterworks 2012
Today, Bohernabreena Waterworks is still vital to Dublin’s water supply. Water is pumped from here to Ballyboden Treatment Works and it supplies millions of litres to the city every day. The Waterworks are also a popular spot for walkers and are part of the Dublin Mountains Way. The shores of the reservoirs are clothed in a mixture of trees and shrubs and bird species present in the area include gulls, kingfisher, dipper, grey wagtail, heron and moorhen.
Ireland Vlog - Dublin!
We start our adventure in the Irish Capital city, Dublin! We spent most of our time walking around and exploring. A great start to an amazing trip! Join us as we explore the amazing city of Dublin!
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Kilmashogue peak | Dublin Mountains | Ireland | E2
In this episode, we are cycling from Dublin to Kilmashogue Forest Car Park, then hiking 2.5 Km to KIlmashogue peak (408m) / Kilmashogue cairn, and back to Dublin.
Date of the video recording is Jul 10, 2022.
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00:00 - Intro
00:25 - Marlay Park
01:50 - Kilmashogue Car Parking
02:00 - approaching Kilmashogue peak
02:40 - Kilmashogue peak
03:40 - Kilmashogue cairn
05:10 - Dublin panorama
05:26 - Descending Kilmashogue mountain
06:21 - We are heading home
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ST Enda's Park Rathfarnham
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Tripadvisor Ireland Dublin Eastwall to Edmondstown.
The tripadvisor Ireland roadshow contiues. Thius time I take a journey from the North side of Dublin city. To the very southern rim along the M50 motorway. Going past this point you are officially outside the city. Although still within a stones throw.
Down Amiens street this route takes us along ones of the busiest routes in the city. Through the city centre, past the Customs house and on to Georges Quay. At this point I take a slight detour coming back on myself where you will get a view up O' Connell street. The Daniel O'Connell statue and the Spire which is located approximately half way up the street. I then turn back and head past Trinity College on Dame street. Continue up past Christ church Cathedral turning south on Nicholas street and on toward the Royal Canal.
Continuing over the canal I passed through Harolds Cross. Down through Terenure, Rathfarnham and on to Ballyboden. Finally at Edmondstown I pass under the M50 motorway on the last part of this journey.
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Afternoon Walk In Dublin ( PORTOBELLO TO ST. STEPHEN'S GREEN LUAS STATION )
In This Video I'm Sharing With My Afternoon Walk In Dublin, Ireland. So Today We Go For An Afternoon Walk From PORTOBELLO TO ST. STEPHEN'S GREEN LUAS STATION Dublin, Ireland. Hope You Enjoy Our Afternoon Walk In Dublin AND IF YOU LIKE MY VIDEO PLEASE DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE ANS IT'S FREE.
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Landcruiser going through ford in Wicklow.
We came across this ford during the summer on out way back from the Gap pub.
Dublin, Ireland Bus POV - Night Tour *Mostly stationary forward camera position
Road trip from Dublin City to Kilcullen Co. Kildare
Car drive from Dublin City to Kilcullen Co. Kildare, Republic of Ireland....
Laragh. 11km Hillwalkers in Ireland 01 02 2015
Kayaking in Dublin and Wicklow, visit Ireland. Starting in Laragh, Co. Wicklow.
Kayaking in Dublin and Wicklow, visit Ireland. Starting in Laragh, Wicklow. By
A beginner kayaking in County Wicklow, Ireland on the Avonmore River.
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Dublin Bus: Route 53 | Enviro400 EV48 | Gardiner Street Lwr, Dublin
St Endas Park
A wonderful park, neglected.
Peace Tree
AT THE NORTH east corner of St Anne’s Park, Raheny, where Clontarf Road and Watermill Road meet, is a 10-metre tall tree.
Unmissable to anyone who passes by, what was once a dying Macrocarpa (more commonly known as Monterey cypress) has been transformed into a canvas for dozens of sculptures of wildlife.
Known as the Peace Tree and Tree of Life, the landmark came about when it was decided by Dublin City Council that the iconic tree had to be taken down for safety reasons
However, rather than getting rid of it entirely, the council hired award-winning UK sculptor Tommy Craggs to transform the tree, believed to be 200-years-old, into an eye-catching feature.
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Trim Tidy Towns 2018
Snippet from Nationwide showing Trim, Co Meath.
Congratulations to all involved with Trim Tidy Towns .
Great results. Gold medal , Top 3 in Ireland ( Tidiest large town ) , No.1 in Meath.