Transport
Use the Dublin Bus 15, 49, or 65 routes for direct access to the city center.





Templeogue is a well-established suburb located in the southwest of Dublin, Leinster. It is primarily a residential area, characterized by its green spaces and proximity to the River Dodder, which provides scenic walking trails for locals and visitors alike. The village center serves as a hub for the community, featuring traditional pubs, local shops, and cafes that offer a relaxed atmosphere. While it is a quiet neighborhood, it is well-served by several bus routes, making the vibrant heart of Dublin easily accessible. Its location near the M50 also makes it a convenient starting point for exploring the rest of Ireland by car. Templeogue provides a genuine glimpse into suburban Dublin life, away from the typical tourist trails.
Templeogue is a well-established suburb located in the southwest of Dublin, Leinster. It is primarily a residential area, characterized by its green spaces and proximity to the River Dodder, which provides scenic walking trails for locals and visitors alike. The village center serves as a hub for the community, featuring traditional pubs, local shops, and cafes that offer a relaxed atmosphere. While it is a quiet neighborhood, it is well-served by several bus routes, making the vibrant heart of Dublin easily accessible. Its location near the M50 also makes it a convenient starting point for exploring the rest of Ireland by car. Templeogue provides a genuine glimpse into suburban Dublin life, away from the typical tourist trails.
Scenic walking trails along the River Dodder.
Quiet, leafy residential streets perfect for a peaceful stay.
Authentic local pubs and community atmosphere.
Frequent bus connections to central Dublin.
Proximity to Bushy Park and other green spaces.
Primarily a residential area with limited hotel options.
Quieter nightlife compared to the Dublin city center.
Best suited for those who prefer a local, suburban environment.
A car or bus travel is necessary to reach major tourist sites.
Use the Dublin Bus 15, 49, or 65 routes for direct access to the city center.
The Dodder Valley Park offers a beautiful green corridor for walking and cycling.
A quiet suburban stay with easy access to Dublin city center.
EUR €
$120-$180 p/day
English, Irish
Explore the village center for traditional Irish pub food and local cafes.
Ensure you have a Leap Card for the most cost-effective travel on public transport.
May-September
A great time to enjoy the blooming gardens and mild weather in the local parks.
The best season for outdoor activities and enjoying the long Irish evenings.
The area is particularly beautiful as the numerous trees change color.
A quiet, cozy time to experience local life in the village's traditional pubs.