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Dalkey Hill scenic spot in Dalkey, D
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View of Dalkey Hill in Dalkey, D
Photo: Google
View of Dalkey Hill in Dalkey, D
Photo: Google

Dalkey Hill

4.8(210 reviews)FreeNature
🕑 1.5 to 2.5 hours for the full walk, or 45 minutes to 1 hour for a shorter there-and-back route👶 Best for all ages, newborn to teens. The easy terrain and stroller-friendly paths make it ideal for babies and toddlers, while older children can enjoy spotting wildlife and exploring the coastal views. Teens will appreciate the Instagram-worthy scenery and the opportunity to stretch their legs.

About

Dalkey Hill offers families a stunning coastal walk with breathtaking views of Dublin Bay, perfect for active families and stroller-friendly adventures. This easy, scenic trail connects the charming villages of Dalkey and Killiney, providing a gentle introduction to Irish coastal hiking with panoramic vistas that will captivate both kids and adults. The well-maintained paths make it accessible for families with young children while still offering enough natural beauty to keep everyone engaged.

Highlights

  • Panoramic views of Dublin Bay, Howth Peninsula, and on clear days, the Wicklow Mountains
  • Stroller-friendly paths that make it accessible for families with babies and toddlers
  • Wildlife spotting opportunities including seabirds, rabbits, and occasional seals in the water below
  • Safe, low-traffic environment perfect for kids to explore nature independently
  • Photo opportunities at multiple viewpoints overlooking the stunning Irish coastline

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit Dalkey village before or after your walk for ice cream and charming shops along the main street that kids will love
  2. 2.Bring layers as coastal winds can be brisk even on sunny days, and pack rain jackets year-round as Irish weather is unpredictable
  3. 3.Park near Dalkey DART station (paid parking available) for easy access to the trail and public transport connections
  4. 4.Time your visit for low tide when you can explore the rocky shoreline below with kids looking for crabs and shells
  5. 5.Download offline maps as mobile service can be spotty on some parts of the trail

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings or early afternoons offer the quietest experience, while weekends can get busy with local families. Spring through early autumn (April to September) provides the best weather and longest daylight hours, though the views are spectacular year-round. Golden hour before sunset is magical for photos but plan to finish before dark.

What to Know

Admission is completely free and the trail is open 24 hours. Parking is available in Dalkey village (metered) or near the DART station. No facilities or food vendors along the trail itself, so pack snacks and water, and use restrooms in Dalkey village before starting.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with each season offering different charms: spring wildflowers, summer sunshine and warm weather, autumn colors, and dramatic winter seascapes. Winter months (November to February) have shorter daylight hours and can be quite windy, so dress warmly. Summer (June to August) offers the best weather but also the most crowds, especially on weekends.

Nearby Eats

Finnegans of Dalkey on Castle Street is a family-friendly pub with a good kids menu and hearty Irish fare. The Corner Note cafe offers excellent coffee, sandwiches, and treats perfect for refueling after your walk, with highchairs available.

More Activities Near Dalkey

Cafe

Dillon's Garden Centre Cafe

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Dillon's Garden Centre Cafe in charming Dalkey village offers families a peaceful retreat with delicious treats and plenty of space for kids to explore. Parents can relax with proper coffee and homemade cakes while children enjoy ice cream and wander through the garden center's colorful displays. The relaxed, outdoor-focused atmosphere means little ones can move around freely without disturbing other diners.

Adventure

Dalkey Island

4.8

Dalkey Island offers families an exciting mini adventure just off the Dublin coast, combining a scenic boat ride with exploration of historical Martello towers and stone fortifications. Kids will love the sense of adventure as they explore the uninhabited island, spot wildlife including seals and seabirds, and enjoy picnicking on the beaches while parents soak in stunning coastal views of Dublin Bay.

Sports

Castle Park Swim Academy and Sports Centre

4.8

Castle Park Swim Academy offers a welcoming heated indoor pool environment perfect for families visiting Dublin. With dedicated shallow pools for young swimmers and family swim sessions, it provides a safe, comfortable space for kids of all abilities to enjoy the water. The facility's high rating reflects its well-maintained pools and family-friendly atmosphere.

Activity

Coliemore Harbour

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Coliemore Harbour is a picturesque coastal gem in the charming village of Dalkey, offering families a perfect blend of gentle beach play, fascinating rock pool exploration, and stunning harbor views. With calm, sheltered waters ideal for paddling, smooth pebbles and rocks to explore, and easy access to island ferry trips, it's a wonderful spot for a relaxed family seaside outing just 30 minutes from Dublin city center.