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Dublin Mountains Forest Park adventures

Dublin Mountains Forest Park Adventures

Dublin Mountains Forest Park offers a rich outdoor experience with extensive trails, panoramic views, and diverse woodland habitats, just a short distance from Dublin city center.

10,620
Acres Protected
45+
Miles of Trails
100,000+
Annual Visitors
2000 (designated as Forest Park)
Year Established

About Dublin Mountains Forest Park

 

Dublin Mountains Forest Park is a sprawling recreational area located in the Dublin Mountains, County Dublin, Ireland, managed by Coillte, the Irish state forestry company. Covering approximately 4,300 hectares of mainly coniferous and mixed forest, the park provides a green escape with a mix of upland terrain, gentle valleys, and peaks such as Montpelier Hill, home to the historic Hellfire Club ruins. The park's geography is characterized by hilly forest landscapes with trails that thread through mature conifers, broadleaf woodlands, and open moorland. Ecologically, the park supports a variety of wildlife including red squirrels, deer, birds of prey, and diverse plant species adapted to upland forest environments. The area has roots in historic land use and forestry management dating back to the early 20th century, with ongoing efforts to balance timber production and recreational use. The park’s extensive trail network offers activities such as hiking, mountain biking, trail running, and horseback riding. Notable landmarks include the Hellfire Club ruins, offering panoramic views over Dublin Bay on clear days, and the dense forestry that provides habitat and tranquility. Visitor appeal lies in its proximity to urban areas while still offering a wilderness feel. The park supports outdoor enthusiasts with several well-marked trails of varying difficulty, picnic areas, and viewpoints, making it a popular destination for weekend excursions and nature lovers.

Highlights

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Hellfire Club Ruins and Summit Viewpoint with vistas of Dublin Bay

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Extensive network of mountain biking and hiking trails

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Rich habitat supporting Ireland’s native red squirrel population

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Peaceful Glen and Ticknock Forest recreation areas with panoramic scenery

Notable Natural Features

Hellfire Club Ruins

An 18th-century hunting lodge ruin that sits at one of the park’s highest points, offering stunning views across Dublin and the Irish Sea.

Ticknock Forest

A popular area within the park featuring family-friendly trails, scenic viewpoints, and facilities for mountain biking.

Red Squirrel Habitat

The forest provides a crucial refuge for the native red squirrel, a species currently threatened in Ireland.