Public Transport
Check the Luas schedule for the Red Line, which provides a direct link to Dublin's city center.





Jobstown is a suburban community in County Dublin, Ireland, within the historic province of Leinster. Primarily a residential area, it provides a peaceful environment away from the high-energy tourist zones of the city center. The town is well-connected to Dublin's extensive public transport network, allowing visitors to reach major attractions quickly. Additionally, its location at the foothills of the Dublin Mountains makes it an appealing spot for those interested in outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, while still being close to urban conveniences.
Jobstown is a suburban community in County Dublin, Ireland, within the historic province of Leinster. Primarily a residential area, it provides a peaceful environment away from the high-energy tourist zones of the city center. The town is well-connected to Dublin's extensive public transport network, allowing visitors to reach major attractions quickly. Additionally, its location at the foothills of the Dublin Mountains makes it an appealing spot for those interested in outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, while still being close to urban conveniences.
Easy access to Dublin city via the Luas and bus networks.
Close proximity to the hiking trails of the Dublin Mountains.
A quiet, residential alternative to the busy city center.
The area is largely residential, so nightlife and tourist attractions are limited locally.
It is a great location for those who prefer a quiet, community-focused environment.
Car rentals are useful for exploring the wider Leinster region and coastal areas.
Check the Luas schedule for the Red Line, which provides a direct link to Dublin's city center.
Pack sturdy walking shoes if you plan to explore the nearby Dublin Mountains.
A local stay with easy access to Dublin and the mountains.
EUR €
$100-$150 p/day
English, Irish
Explore the nearby Tallaght area for a wider variety of restaurants and shopping centers.
May-September
Enjoy mild temperatures and the greening of the nearby mountain foothills.
Long days are perfect for day trips into Dublin or hiking in the mountains.
The changing foliage in the surrounding parks and mountains offers beautiful scenery.
Best for cozying up in local pubs or taking short trips into the city for holiday events.