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North Bull Island Special Protection Area
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland

North Bull Island Special Protection Area

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Length2.8 mi
Est. Steps6500

North Bull Island Special Protection Area Introduction

North Bull Island Special Protection Area is a 2.8 mile (6,500-step) route located near Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland. This route has an elevation gain of about 0 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Attractions Near North Bull Island Special Protection Area

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St. Assam's Church

Historical
St. Assam's is the name of two historic churches in the village of Raheny, Dublin, one a picturesque ruin in the middle of the village, one the structurally sound but no longer primary church built for the local Roman Catholic community of the area after the revival of religious rights. Both buildings lie within the area of the ráth (ring fort) which gave the village and district its name, and which was perhaps 110 m across.

Raheny

Building
Raheny (Ráth Eanaigh in Irish) is a northern suburb of Dublin, Ireland, halfway from the city centre to Howth. It is centred on a historic settlement, first documented in 570 CE (Mervyn Archdall). The district shares Dublin's two largest municipal parks, Saint Anne's Park and Bull Island with its 4.5 km beach, with neighbouring Clontarf, and is crossed by several small watercourses.

Manor House School, Raheny

School
Manor House School is a large Roman Catholic second-level all-girls school in Raheny, Dublin, Ireland, attached to a convent, and with sporting facilities. The school had an enrolment of 773 in 2017.

Raheny GAA

Place
Raheny GAA (Irish: CLG Rath Éanna ) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Raheny, Dublin.

All Saints' Church, Raheny

Place
All Saints' Church is the Church of Ireland Parish Church of the Parish of Raheny, prominent on the Howth Road as it approaches the centre of Raheny, Dublin, Ireland. It lies in walled grounds with mature tree cover, just south of the village core, and is widely hailed as a fine architectural specimen.

Raheny railway station

Place
Raheny railway station (Irish: Ráth Eanaigh), opened at the establishment of the Dublin-Drogheda line, serves the village and core of the district of Raheny in Dublin. Parts of Raheny are also served by Harmonstown and Kilbarrack stations.Raheny, which is a main stop on the DART suburban rail system, and an occasional stop on the Dublin-Belfast main line, was the first station north of Dublin city centre, and the station at which the opening of the main line was celebrated.

Manor House View

Tourist Attraction

Santry River

Water

James Larkin Road

Building

Watermill Road

Building
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Peter
2021/04/01
m_patte
2020/05/23
Jono
2020/04/18
Paul
2020/04/09
Last updated: Dec 1, 2024

Route Details

Length

2.8 mi

Est. Steps

6500
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