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Dún Laoghaire Pier

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Dún Laoghaire Pier (East and West Pier) is a beloved seaside attraction in County Dublin, perfect for families with children of all ages. The two granite piers create a sheltered harbour and offer a scenic 3km round-trip walk with stunning views of Dublin Bay, the Wicklow Mountains, and Howth Head. Kids love watching the boats, the Dún Laoghaire Lighthouse, and the occasional seal or dolphin.

  • **Highlights**: The East Pier is especially popular for its lighthouse and panoramic views; the West Pier is quieter. Both are stroller-friendly and have benches for rest stops.
  • **Facilities**: No toilets or cafés on the piers, but the nearby town has plenty of public restrooms, playgrounds (e.g., People's Park), and ice cream shops.
  • **Practical tips**: Bring a windbreaker as it can be breezy. The area is free and open year-round. Ideal for a leisurely walk, feeding swans, or flying a kite. Parking is available but can be busy on weekends.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyDublin
CountryIreland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Pack a windbreaker for breezy conditions

    The piers can be quite windy, so bring a windbreaker even on mild days, especially for younger children.

  • No facilities on the piers themselves

    Use toilets in the town before heading onto the piers. The nearby town has public restrooms and cafés.

  • Piers are stroller-friendly

    Both East and West Piers are suitable for pushchairs, making them ideal for families with babies and toddlers.

  • East Pier is the main attraction

    The East Pier offers the lighthouse, panoramic views, and more activity. The quieter West Pier is good if you prefer fewer crowds.

  • Plan for a 3km round-trip walk

    The full walk around both piers is 3km. With young children, you may want to walk one pier and return, or take regular breaks.

  • Benches available for rest stops

    Benches are dotted along both piers, perfect for resting tired legs or enjoying a packed snack.

  • Bring binoculars to spot wildlife

    Watch for seals, dolphins, and boats. Binoculars make this more engaging for children and help spot distant wildlife.

  • Free and open year-round

    No entrance fee and accessible any day, making it a budget-friendly outing regardless of season.

  • Bring a picnic or visit nearby ice cream shops

    Pack a picnic to enjoy on the benches, or grab ice cream from shops in the nearby town.

  • Weekends can be busy for parking

    Parking is available but can get full on weekends. Consider visiting on a weekday or arriving early if going on a Saturday or Sunday.

  • Bring kites or balls for entertainment

    The open pier space is good for flying kites or playing with a ball, though wind can be unpredictable.

  • Feed swans if children enjoy wildlife interaction

    Swans are present around the piers. Bring bread or swan-safe snacks if your children enjoy feeding birds.

  • Nearby People's Park has a playground

    If children need more active play, People's Park in the nearby town has a playground worth exploring.

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