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🌊Dún Laoghaire East Pier

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The East Pier is a beloved seaside walk stretching over 1.5 km into Dublin Bay. It offers stunning panoramic views of the Irish Sea, the Wicklow Mountains, and the Dublin coastline. The pier is wide, flat, and fully accessible for pushchairs and wheelchairs, making it ideal for families.

Highlights for kids:
- Feeding the swans and ducks (bring bird-friendly food)
- Watching the ferries and sailboats come and go
- The iconic lighthouse at the end
- The bandstand and grassy areas for picnics
- Nearby People's Park playground (just a short walk away)

Facilities include public toilets at the harbour entrance, benches along the pier, and several ice cream and coffee kiosks. The pier is free to access and open year-round, but it can be very windy – dress warmly. It's best on a clear day; avoid if heavy rain or strong winds are forecast.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyDublin
CountryIreland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • The pier is fully accessible for buggies and wheelchairs

    The wide, flat surface is ideal for pushchairs and wheelchairs, making it suitable for families with babies and toddlers.

  • Check weather before visiting

    The pier can be very windy and is best visited on clear days. Avoid visiting if heavy rain or strong winds are forecast.

  • Dress warmly for the exposed location

    Being exposed to the sea, the pier gets windy. Bring extra layers and waterproofs, especially for younger children.

  • Bring suitable food for the birds

    Children can feed swans and ducks, but bring bird-friendly food rather than bread. Check current guidance on appropriate feed.

  • Public toilets are near the harbour entrance

    Facilities are available at the harbour entrance, so plan toilet visits before heading further down the 1.5 km pier.

  • Pack a picnic for the grassy areas

    The pier has grassy areas and benches perfect for picnics. Bring your own food and drinks to avoid relying on the kiosks.

  • Combine with nearby People's Park playground

    The People's Park playground is a short walk away, making a perfect follow-up activity for children with energy to burn.

  • Visit on a clear day for best views

    Clear weather reveals stunning views of the Irish Sea, Wicklow Mountains, and Dublin coastline – worth planning your visit around.

  • Ice cream and coffee kiosks are available

    Several kiosks along the pier sell refreshments, though they may have limited stock. Bring your own provisions as backup.

  • The lighthouse at the pier end is worth the walk

    The iconic lighthouse rewards the 1.5 km walk and provides a clear destination for children to aim towards.

  • Watch the ferries and sailboats for free entertainment

    Children often enjoy spotting and watching the ferries and sailboats coming and going from the harbour.

  • It's free to access year-round

    No admission fee makes this an excellent budget-friendly family outing in any season.

  • Allow time to rest on benches

    Benches are scattered along the pier, useful for resting younger children or those not keen on the full 1.5 km walk.

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