Out and About - March 2026
🌊 Nature, Walks & Coastal Views
Walk Killiney Hill Park – iconic local hill with panoramic views over Dublin Bay, Wales on a clear day, playgrounds, pyramid “wishing stone” & picnic spots — lovely at sunset.
Hike Dalkey Hill – quieter than Killiney Hill but equally scenic, great for sunrise or golden hour photography.
Dublin Coastal Walk (Dalkey → Killiney) – a breathtaking seafront stroll from Sorrento Park down to Killiney Beach.
Sorrento Park – a peaceful little park with benches set for views over Dalkey Island and Wicklow Mountains.
Bullock Harbour – explore Dalkey’s historic working harbour, perfect at golden hour.
Killiney Beach – Blue Flag pebble beach ideal for sea swims, walks and relaxed days by the water.
Vico Baths – hidden open-air sea bathing spot with a local’s vibe (remember sturdy shoes!).
🏰 History & Culture
Dalkey Castle & Heritage Centre – tours & medieval experiences – great introduction to local history and legends.
Archbold’s Castle – a lesser-visited medieval fortress on Castle Street, perfect for photos/history buffs.
Dalkey Village Historic Streets – wander Castle Street for colourful houses, indie stores and irish charm.
Killiney Church (Nuns’ Abbey) – Norman-era church and quiet heritage site.
Dalkey Island (by kayak/boat) – explore ancient ruins, wildlife & sea caves; kayak tours originate nearby.
🚣 Water Adventures
Kayak around Dalkey Island – scenic paddles with wildlife views and interesting coves.
Stand-Up Paddleboarding at Coliemore Harbour – fun in calm waters with views across the bay.
Wild Swimming Spots – try Coliemore Harbour, Forty Foot, White Rock and others noted for sea dips.
Sailing & Powerboating from Dun Laoghaire – dynamic way to see Dublin Bay from the water.
☕️ Eat, Drink & Local Life
Pubs of Dalkey Village – Finnegan’s of Dalkey (great drinks + atmosphere) and The King’s Inn (quiz nights/live music) are local favs.
Cafés & Ice Cream – stop into Select Stores Dalkey for coffee/snacks or Bel Gelato for ice cream on a sunny afternoon.
Local Dining – try The Dalkey Duck for seafood/classics, Guinea Pig for French fare, or Indian/Pub eats around town.
Picnic with a View – grab provisions from a deli or market and picnic overlooking Killiney Bay or on the hills — quintessentially Irish.
💡 Bonus Local Tips
Take the DART along the coast — especially the stretch toward Bray for stunning seaside views.
Visit during golden hour on the hills or coastal paths for gorgeous light and photos.
Combine a beach visit at Killiney with coffee or lunch back in Dalkey village on the way back.
