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Parks
Tymon Park
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It is a regional park greatly enjoyed by many locally and beyond. The River Poddle flows through its many lakes and ponds. It provides opportunities for a wide range of outdoor active and passive recreational activities for all age groups, including walking, jogging, and participation in active sports, principally field sports. The park consists of four playgrounds, a fairy trail, 32 sports pitches, a calisthenics area, exercise equipment, and a dog parkOpening Times:
November, December and January 10.00am - 5.00pm, February and March 10.00am - 6.00pm, April and October 10.00am - 7.00pm, May and September 10.00am - 8.00pm, June, July and August 10.00am - 9.00pmNotes:
Please note that, for operational reasons, the car parks are closed in sequence. Some car parks therefore close in advance of the official closing time. Where the closing time varies from the official closing time, the earlier time is prominently displayed at the entrance to the car park.Read More
Waterstown Park
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A Green Flag Award winner, Waterstown is a fantastic park located beside the River Liffey. It features a great natural play area for children, fitness equipment, a fenced-in dog park, a native tree trail, a picnic area, and a water station. There is a 5 km track for walking, jogging, and cycling. The park includes woodland, wetland, and mature hedgerows, home to hundreds of species of plants, animals, birds, and insects. Car parking facilities are also available.Opening Times:
June, July & August 10.00am -- 9.00pmNotes:
Please not that, for operational reasons, the car parks are closed in sequence. Some car parks therefore close in advance of the official closing time. Where the closing time varies from the official closing time, the earlier time is prominently displayed at the entrance to the car park.Read More
Whitestown Stream Park
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Whitestown Stream Park is part of a network of park developments strategically connected to promote pedestrian and biodiversity connectivity. The park upgrade includes new park entrances, a play-exercise trail, a footpath exercise loop, a Cycle South Dublin link that will connect to the wider cycle infrastructure, two new bridges, planting, signage, seating, an informal kick-around area, and areas for biodiversity.Opening Times:
November, December and January 10.00am - 5.00pm, February and March 10.00am - 6.00pm, April and October 10.00am - 7.00pm, May and September 10.00am - 8.00pm, June, July and August 10.00am - 9.00pmNotes:
Please note that, for operational reasons, the car parks are closed in sequence. Some car parks therefore close in advance of the official closing time. Where the closing time varies from the official closing time, the earlier time is prominently displayed at the entrance to the car park.Read More