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BBC TravelJul 18

The train ride to Dublin's surprising coastline

Many visitors don't realise Dublin has a coastline. Now, a newly expanded rail trail makes it easy to explore the world's only capital city within a Unesco Biosphere Reserve.

Shore of wave-worn pebbles stretching for miles.

24 things in this story
  • Temple BarQuarterKnown for pubs, Georgian streets, and literary legends.
  • Dublin Coastal TrailTrailLinks 16 seaside communities by rail, expanded this year.
  • Dublin BaySightWorld's only capital-city Unesco Biosphere Reserve.
  • BalbrigganNeighborhoodNorthernmost point of the Dublin Coastal Trail.
  • DonabateNeighborhoodIt lies within the local government area of Fingal.
  • MalahideNeighborhoodTransfer point to the Dart for southern stops.
  • KillineyNeighborhoodThe last stop on the Dublin Coastal Trail.
  • HowthNeighborhoodPeninsula with four circular walks and dramatic cliffs.
  • Ardgillan CastleAttraction18th-century castle with walled gardens in Balbriggan.
  • North Bull IslandSightEcological heart of the biosphere with dunes and beach.
  • Blackrock MarketTrailOpens on weekends with over 30 stalls and a Michelin restaurant.
  • LiathRestaurantTwo-Michelin-star restaurant at Blackrock Market.
  • Dún LaoghaireNeighborhoodIt is the administrative centre of the county of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown.
  • Teddy's Ice CreamIce cream shopFamily-owned ice cream shop in Dún Laoghaire.
  • SandycoveSuburbKnown for wild swimming at the Forty Foot.
  • Forty FootPubChildren under 18 can only be on the premises between 8:00am and 9:00pm.
  • Martello TowerMuseumFeatures in Ulysses, now home to the James Joyce Tower.
  • James Joyce Tower and MuseumMuseumThe opening scenes of his 1922 novel Ulysses take place here, and the tower is a place of pilgrimage for Joyce…
  • Bull IslandSightWedge-shaped spit whose dunes earned Dublin its Biosphere.
  • Kish FishRestaurantServes fresh oysters and prawns in Howth.
  • Booterstown Marsh Nature ReserveNature reserveBird sanctuary less than five miles from Dublin city centre.
  • Killiney beachSightShore of wave-worn pebbles stretching for miles.
  • SkerriesNeighborhood
  • Blackrock Walking TrailTrail
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