


Clontarf Promenade
About
Clontarf Promenade is a stunning seaside walkway along Dublin Bay that offers families a perfect blend of outdoor adventure and coastal scenery. Kids can run freely along the wide promenade, explore the beach at low tide, enjoy seasonal markets and events, and spot wildlife including swans and seabirds while parents soak in spectacular views of Dublin Bay and Howth Head.
Highlights
- ✓Wide, flat promenade perfect for cycling, scootering, and stroller walks
- ✓Beach access at low tide for rock pooling and exploring
- ✓Seasonal community events including markets, outdoor cinema, and family festivals
- ✓Stunning views of Dublin Bay, Howth Peninsula, and the iconic Bull Island
- ✓Wildlife spotting including swans, seabirds, and seals occasionally visible in the bay
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit at low tide when kids can explore rock pools and the sandy beach areas for shells and crabs
- 2.Bring bikes or scooters as the flat promenade is perfect for wheeled adventures and connects to a longer coastal path
- 3.Pack layers and windbreakers as coastal weather can change quickly, even on sunny days
- 4.Check local listings for seasonal markets and outdoor movie nights that happen throughout the year
- 5.Free street parking is available along Clontarf Road, but arrive early on weekends when it fills up quickly
Best Time to Visit
Spring through early autumn (April to September) offers the best weather for beach activities and outdoor events. Weekday mornings are quietest, while weekend afternoons buzz with local families. Low tide times are ideal for beach exploring with kids.
What to Know
Admission is completely free and the promenade is accessible 24/7. Street parking along Clontarf Road is free but limited, so consider taking the DART train to Clontarf Road station (5 minute walk). Bring snacks and drinks as facilities are limited along the promenade itself.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round, but spring and summer (April to September) are most popular for beach activities and outdoor events. Winter walks can be invigorating but dress warmly for coastal winds. Special events like Christmas markets and summer festivals happen seasonally, so check local Dublin event calendars.
Nearby Eats
The nearby Clontarf village (10 minute walk) offers family-friendly options including Kinara Kitchen for casual Pakistani cuisine with kids menus, and Café Mao for Asian fusion that welcomes families. Ice cream shops along Clontarf Road are perfect for post-walk treats.
More Activities Near Clontarf
St. Anne's Park
St. Anne's Park is Dublin's largest public park, offering 240 acres of space for families to explore. With multiple playgrounds, beautiful rose gardens, woodland trails, and expansive lawns perfect for picnics and games, it provides a wonderful escape from the city center while remaining easily accessible from downtown Dublin.
St Anne's Park
St Anne's Park is Dublin's largest public park, offering over 240 acres of family-friendly space perfect for active days out. With multiple playgrounds designed for different age groups, enchanting rose gardens to explore, woodland trails for nature walks, and vast open fields ideal for picnics and ball games, this free attraction provides endless entertainment for families visiting Dublin.
Clontarf Beach
Clontarf Beach offers families a delightful escape along Dublin Bay with gentle sandy shores perfect for building sandcastles, paddling in calm waters, and enjoying scenic coastal walks. The combination of safe swimming areas, nearby playgrounds, and stunning views of Howth and Dublin Bay make this a relaxing day out where kids can run free while parents soak in the coastal beauty.
The Seafort Cafe
The Seafort Cafe is a relaxed beachside spot where families can enjoy ice cream, hot drinks, and light meals while taking in stunning views of Dublin Bay. Perfect for a post-beach refuel or a seaside break, the outdoor seating lets kids stretch their legs while parents soak in the coastal atmosphere.