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Dublin Mountains Scenic Area Adventures

The Dublin Mountains Scenic Area offers a popular natural retreat just south of Dublin city, featuring a network of diverse trails, rich native woodlands, and stunning views across County Dublin and beyond.

Approx. 4,500 acres
Acres Protected
Over 43 miles
Miles of Trails
Estimated 300,000+
Annual Visitors
1990s (formal management partnership)
Year Established

About Dublin Mountains Scenic Area

 

The Dublin Mountains Scenic Area is a cherished outdoor recreation destination located immediately south of Dublin city in County Dublin, Ireland. Characterized by a series of low, rolling hills reaching elevations just over 500 meters, this area provides an accessible yet secluded natural sanctuary within reach of urban life. Its landscape consists of mixed broadleaf and coniferous woodlands, blanket bogs, and heathland habitats that support diverse flora and fauna including native oak, birch, holly, and various bird species. Historically, the mountains have served varied roles from ancient settlement sites to resource areas and now offer invaluable green space for residents and visitors. The Dublin Mountains Partnership manages the area, ensuring the balance between public access and ecological preservation. Popular recreation includes hiking, mountain biking, trail running, bird watching, and orienteering along more than 70 kilometers of waymarked trails such as the popular Ticknock Forest trails and the Waymarked Way extending from Shankill to Tallaght. Notable landmarks include Three Rock Mountain’s summit viewpoint, Fairy Castle ancient cairn, and the Hellfire Club ruins nearby. The area’s close proximity to Dublin allows easy day visits, while its network of trails and varied terrain appeals to outdoor enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels.

Highlights

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Three Rock Mountain Summit with panoramic views over Dublin Bay and the Irish Sea

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Extensive waymarked hiking and mountain biking trails at Ticknock Forest

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Historic Hellfire Club ruins perched on Montpelier Hill

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Rich mosaic of native woodland and heath habitats offering excellent wildlife viewing

Notable Natural Features

Three Rock Mountain

The highest peak in the scenic area offers sweeping views and a popular trail destination.

Hellfire Club Ruins

Historic 18th-century hunting lodge with local folklore and panoramic views.

Ticknock Forest Trails

Well-maintained mountain bike and walking trails weaving through coniferous forests.