Dublin Port Greenway

Aflie Byrne Road Terrminal Road
Distance
3.2km
Elevation
12m
Time
Cycling: 13m
Walking: 38m
Difficulty
Leisure
Surface Finish
Asphalt & Adastone resin
Dublin Port Greenway
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Overview

Code of Conduct

Code of Conduct

To keep our greenways welcoming and safe for all users—walkers, cyclists, families, and wildlife alike—please review our Code of Conduct before you go.

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Getting There

Whether you’re travelling by train, bus, or car, use these tools 
to plan your route.

FAQs

Can I get to the route by rail?

Yes, the route is accessible by rail. The Luas Red Line to the Point Village stop is located close by, and the DART service to Clontarf Road station provides convenient access to the area. The Clontarf DART station is one of the nearest public transport connections to the route.

Can I access the route by bus?

Yes, the route is accessible by bus. The Dublin Bus and Go Ahead networks serves the area, with the 54 beside the route on Promenade Road the N4 bus route on the Alfie Byrne Road being one of the nearest public transport connections.

Multiple bus services operate in the vicinity, making it easy to reach the route using public transport. For further details on the services along the route visit: https://www.transportforireland.ie/

Are there any EV charging points among the routes?

Yes, there are EV chargers within the Circle K on the Promenade Road beside the route with other charging stations in Clontarf DART Station and in the Point Village. 

News and Updates

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Offaly County Council Opens Ballycommon Trailhead Linking Grand Canal Greenway and Lough Boora
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02 Oct 2025

Offaly County Council Opens Ballycommon Trailhead Linking Grand Canal Greenway and Lough Boora

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Cork County Council Opens Extensions to Clonakilty and Bandon Active Travel Routes
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02 Oct 2025

Cork County Council Opens Extensions to Clonakilty and Bandon Active Travel Routes

Cork County Council has officially opened extensions to two segregated pedestrian and cycle routes in West Cork. The ribbons were cut on the walkways in...
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Louth County Council Completes Carlingford Lough Greenway Connecting Newry and Carlingford
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01 Oct 2025

Louth County Council Completes Carlingford Lough Greenway Connecting Newry and Carlingford

Louth County Council, in partnership with Newry, Mourne and Down District Council and East Border Region, is proud to announce the completion of the Carlingford...
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