1.) Bray to Greystones Cliff Walk
Lol I know it's kind of becoming a cliched walk. However it is just such a lovely walk that’s not too challenging physically. It has some gorgeous views of the sea. It's easily accessible from the city centre by train. I have done this walk countless number of times and enjoyed it every single time.
2.) The Great South Wall Walk (Poolbeg Lighthouse)
This walk is four kilometres long and goes out along the bay of Dublin This walk is close enough to where I live so I have a special soft spot as it is easily accessible. It begins from the inner suburb of Ringsend. This walk is ideal for a slow casual stroll and a catch up with a friend.
3.)Ticknock Hill Walk
This route will take just under 2 hours and is a total of 6 km in distance. On this walk you will see some of the most beautiful views of the city. But it isn't easily accessible by public transport so you will need a car to get there.
4.)The Hell Fire Club
This is a lovely location located in the Dublin mountains, which would be nice for a weekend stroll. This walk provides you with spectacular views across dublin city. There is a number of different long and short routes that you can decide to walk when you get there.
5.) The Dodder walk
This is a lovely walk that goes through some beautiful parts of Dublin's southside. It is only a 3 and a half km walk. This is perfect for a chilled stroll, where you can also have the chats whilst enjoying the nice surroundings.
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