Transport
Use the frequent Dublin Bus services or the nearby Luas Green Line for a quick commute to the city center.





Cabinteely is a picturesque suburb located in the Leinster region of Ireland, approximately 12 kilometers south of Dublin city center. It is best known for the sprawling Cabinteely Park, a 45-hectare green space that houses an 18th-century manor and popular walking trails. The area maintains a distinct village feel with a selection of local boutiques, cafes, and traditional pubs. With a population of around 10,000, it offers a serene residential environment that is highly sought after by families. Its strategic location along the N11 corridor provides convenient access to both the capital and the scenic landscapes of County Wicklow.
Cabinteely is a picturesque suburb located in the Leinster region of Ireland, approximately 12 kilometers south of Dublin city center. It is best known for the sprawling Cabinteely Park, a 45-hectare green space that houses an 18th-century manor and popular walking trails. The area maintains a distinct village feel with a selection of local boutiques, cafes, and traditional pubs. With a population of around 10,000, it offers a serene residential environment that is highly sought after by families. Its strategic location along the N11 corridor provides convenient access to both the capital and the scenic landscapes of County Wicklow.
Cabinteely Park with its historic house and playground.
Quaint village center with local shops and cafes.
Easy transport links to Dublin city center.
Proximity to the Irish Sea and coastal walks.
Primarily a quiet residential area with limited nightlife.
Excellent base for exploring both Dublin city and the Wicklow Mountains.
Well-connected by road but can experience traffic during peak commute hours.
Use the frequent Dublin Bus services or the nearby Luas Green Line for a quick commute to the city center.
Spend an afternoon in Cabinteely Park to enjoy the playground, dog park, and coffee shop.
Quiet stays and family-friendly park visits.
EUR €
$120-$200 p/day
English, Irish
Visit the village center for a range of dining options from casual cafes to traditional pubs.
May-September
A wonderful time to see the gardens in bloom and enjoy mild walking weather.
The best season for outdoor picnics in the park and exploring the nearby seaside.
The autumn colors in the local parks provide a beautiful backdrop for photography.
A cozy time to experience local hospitality in the village pubs.