Local Identity
The area is also known by its Irish name, Cnoc Mhuirfean, which you will see on some local signage.





Mount Merrion is a well-established residential area located in the Leinster region of Ireland. With a population of approximately 7,800, it is known for its spacious, leafy streets and a calm, community-oriented vibe. Also referred to by its Irish name, Cnoc Mhuirfean, the area provides a tranquil retreat from busier urban environments. It is characterized by its mature trees and well-maintained surroundings, making it an ideal location for those seeking a peaceful stay. Its position within Leinster ensures it is well-connected to the broader region while maintaining its distinct suburban charm.
Mount Merrion is a well-established residential area located in the Leinster region of Ireland. With a population of approximately 7,800, it is known for its spacious, leafy streets and a calm, community-oriented vibe. Also referred to by its Irish name, Cnoc Mhuirfean, the area provides a tranquil retreat from busier urban environments. It is characterized by its mature trees and well-maintained surroundings, making it an ideal location for those seeking a peaceful stay. Its position within Leinster ensures it is well-connected to the broader region while maintaining its distinct suburban charm.
Tranquil and leafy residential environment.
Established community with a peaceful vibe.
Easy accessibility within the Leinster region.
Known locally by its Irish name, Cnoc Mhuirfean.
There are limited evening entertainment options within the immediate residential area.
Visitors typically find more lodging options in the surrounding areas of Leinster.
Respect the local community by keeping noise levels down, especially in the evenings.
The area is also known by its Irish name, Cnoc Mhuirfean, which you will see on some local signage.
Expect a very quiet environment, as this is primarily a residential community rather than a tourist hub.
A quiet and leafy suburban stay in Leinster.
EUR €
$150-$220 p/day
English, Irish
The wide, tree-lined streets are ideal for those who enjoy suburban architecture and peaceful walks.
May-September
A beautiful time to see the neighborhood's many gardens beginning to flourish.
The most reliable weather for walking and exploring the local area and wider region.
The mature trees throughout the suburb offer stunning autumn colors.
A very quiet time, suitable for a peaceful stay while visiting nearby attractions.