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Dublin Mountains Partnership Area Adventures

The Dublin Mountains Partnership Area encompasses a network of upland forests, walking trails, and natural habitats just south of Dublin city, offering accessible outdoor recreation and scenic rural landscapes close to urban Ireland.

Approximately 5,200 acres
Acres Protected
Over 60 miles
Miles of Trails
Estimated 500,000+
Annual Visitors
2010 (partnership formed)
Year Established

About Dublin Mountains Partnership Area

 

The Dublin Mountains Partnership Area is a collaborative conservation and recreation initiative combining the efforts of multiple public and private organizations to manage and enhance the natural and recreational resources of the Dublin Mountains region, located immediately south of Dublin city in Ireland. These hills form a significant green space, stretching across forests, open heathland, and rugged upland terrain. The area features a mosaic of ecological habitats, supporting a variety of native wildlife, including deer, foxes, badgers, and a range of bird species. Historically, the mountains have served as a resource area with remnants of ancient woodland and former quarry sites, reflecting both the natural and cultural heritage of the region. Recreation opportunities abound with an extensive network of maintained walking, mountain biking, and trail running paths, easily accessible for day trips. Key highlights include Killiney Hill and Tibradden Mountain, which provide panoramic views over Dublin Bay and the city skyline. The area appeals to nature lovers, casual walkers, fitness enthusiasts, and families, providing a vital green lung to the urban population. Facilities such as car parks and marked trails support year-round visitation, while conservation efforts focus on protecting biodiversity, managing invasive species, and fostering community engagement. The Dublin Mountains Partnership Area embodies the successful intertwining of natural preservation and outdoor recreation within striking distance of one of Ireland’s largest urban centers.

Highlights

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Scenic views from Killiney Hill overlooking Dublin Bay and the Irish Sea

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Diverse ecosystems including heathland, deciduous and conifer forests

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The historic Tibradden Mountain and ancient burial sites nearby

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A vast, interconnected network of multi-use trails including the Wicklow Way extension

Notable Natural Features

Killiney Hill Park

A public park featuring paved and natural trails with spectacular views of Dublin city and bay, popular for casual walks and family outings.

Tibradden Mountain

An upland peak with archaeological remains including ancient cairns and serving as a gateway to challenging hiking routes.

Pine Forests of Ballinteer and Rathmichael

Extensive woodland areas managed for recreation and biodiversity, hosting a variety of native flora and fauna.