Coastal Walks
Take advantage of the town's seaside location by exploring the local beaches and scenic coastal paths.





An Ros, widely known by its English name Rush, is a picturesque coastal town situated in the Leinster region of Ireland. Located in North County Dublin, it serves as a peaceful retreat with a strong sense of community and a long history rooted in market gardening. The town is characterized by its refreshing sea breeze and a relaxed pace of life, making it an ideal spot for visitors looking to explore the Irish coastline without the hustle of a major city. Its convenient location allows for easy access to Dublin's urban amenities while maintaining its own distinct, quiet character.
An Ros, widely known by its English name Rush, is a picturesque coastal town situated in the Leinster region of Ireland. Located in North County Dublin, it serves as a peaceful retreat with a strong sense of community and a long history rooted in market gardening. The town is characterized by its refreshing sea breeze and a relaxed pace of life, making it an ideal spot for visitors looking to explore the Irish coastline without the hustle of a major city. Its convenient location allows for easy access to Dublin's urban amenities while maintaining its own distinct, quiet character.
Scenic seaside location on the Irish coast.
Rich heritage in traditional market gardening.
Proximity to Dublin for easy day-trip access.
Relaxed pace of life away from major tourist crowds.
The town has a quiet, residential atmosphere compared to busier tourist hubs.
Coastal weather in Ireland can be unpredictable; it is best to pack layers and waterproof gear.
While charming, the nightlife is more limited compared to the nearby Dublin city center.
Take advantage of the town's seaside location by exploring the local beaches and scenic coastal paths.
The town is well-connected to Dublin via the Commuter rail line, making it an easy and sustainable day trip.
Relaxed coastal walks and a quiet escape from the city.
EUR €
$100-$160 p/day
English, Irish
Keep an eye out for locally grown vegetables, as the area is historically famous for its market gardening.
June-August
Mild temperatures and blooming landscapes make this a lovely time for coastal exploration.
The warmest months are ideal for enjoying the local beaches and outdoor activities.
Crisp air and fewer visitors offer a peaceful and contemplative experience of the Irish coast.
Quiet and bracing; perfect for those who enjoy dramatic sea views and cozying up in local spots.