Coastal Path
Walk the path toward Portmarnock for beautiful views of the sea and local wildlife.





Baldoyle is a charming residential suburb located on the northern coast of Dublin, Ireland. It offers a tranquil alternative to the city's hustle and bustle, characterized by its scenic views of the Irish Sea and proximity to the Howth peninsula. The area is well-connected to Dublin city center via the DART and bus networks, making it a convenient base for commuters and visitors alike. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along the coastline or explore the nearby nature reserves. With a strong sense of community and a population of around 8,000, it provides a genuine local experience in the Leinster region.
Baldoyle is a charming residential suburb located on the northern coast of Dublin, Ireland. It offers a tranquil alternative to the city's hustle and bustle, characterized by its scenic views of the Irish Sea and proximity to the Howth peninsula. The area is well-connected to Dublin city center via the DART and bus networks, making it a convenient base for commuters and visitors alike. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along the coastline or explore the nearby nature reserves. With a strong sense of community and a population of around 8,000, it provides a genuine local experience in the Leinster region.
Scenic coastal views overlooking the Irish Sea.
Easy access to Dublin city via the DART rail system.
Close proximity to the picturesque Howth peninsula.
Quiet, family-friendly residential atmosphere.
Primarily a residential area with limited hotel options compared to the city center.
Quieter nightlife, making it better for families or those seeking peace.
Proximity to the coast means weather can be quite windy and changeable.
Walk the path toward Portmarnock for beautiful views of the sea and local wildlife.
The DART train is the most efficient way to reach Dublin city center or Howth.
Quiet coastal walks and a local residential atmosphere.
EUR €
$120-$200 p/day
English, Irish
Head to nearby Howth for a wide variety of fresh seafood restaurants and traditional pubs.
May-September
A great time for birdwatching in the nearby estuaries as the weather warms up.
Long daylight hours are perfect for evening walks along the coastal promenade.
The changing colors in nearby parks and cooler air make for refreshing outdoor excursions.
Expect brisk sea breezes; it's a quiet time to enjoy local hospitality without the crowds.