
Dodder Valley Linear Park is a scenic riverside greenway running along the River Dodder in Dublin, offering accessible walking and cycling opportunities through a mix of natural habitats and urban landscapes.
Dodder Valley Linear Park stretches approximately 7 kilometers along the River Dodder, one of Dublin’s cleanest and most ecologically significant rivers. The park connects suburban neighborhoods from Milltown through to Donnybrook, providing a continuous green corridor favored by walkers, cyclists, and nature enthusiasts. Its geography is defined by the meandering river cutting through a diverse urban landscape that encompasses open parklands, wooded riverbanks, and historic sites. Ecologically, the park supports a range of native flora and fauna, including mature alder, willow and ash trees, aquatic plants, and bird species such as kingfishers, herons, and dippers that rely on the river's clean waters. Historically, the Dodder River has been important to Dublin dating back to medieval times, supporting old mills and local industries, some remnants of which remain visible today. Recreationally, the park offers a flat, accessible trail perfect for family walks, jogging, and casual cycling, along with fishing spots and picnic areas. Key landmarks include the serene Milltown Weir and the historic Dodder Bridge. Dodder Valley Linear Park appeals to urban dwellers looking for nature immersion without leaving the city, as well as visitors interested in birdwatching, photography, or a peaceful riverside route through south Dublin’s varied neighborhoods.
Scenic riverside walking and cycling path
Rich riparian habitats attracting diverse birdlife
Historic Dodder Bridge and remnants of old mills
Quiet picnic spots and fishing locations along the river
Historic stone bridge offering picturesque river views and photo opportunities.
A charming weir that helps regulate water flow and supports aquatic wildlife habitats.
Verdant stretches of native trees and plants providing shelter for birds and small mammals.