Poolbeg Chimneys visible from Dollymount Strand

Dollymount Strand

Dublin


In the coastal suburb of Clontarf, follow the tang of sea air from the promenade across the wooden footbridge and continue down Bull Walk, enjoying an unrivalled view of Dublin Bay and the iconic Poolbeg Chimneys. At the sea edge, Dollymount Strand's 5km stretch of sand dunes and beach awaits. The surrounding island is a nature reserve and the beach is also popular with kitesurfers.


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