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Touring Clontarf
Clontarf in Dublin City (Leinster) is a town located in Ireland about 2,699 mi (or 4,343 km) north-west of Qeshlaq, the country's capital place.
Time in Clontarf is now 10:53 AM (Friday). The local timezone is named Europe / Dublin with an UTC offset of zero hours. We know of 10 airports nearby Clontarf, of which 5 are larger airports. The closest airport in Ireland is Dublin Airport in a distance of 5 mi (or 8 km), North-West. Besides the airports, there are other travel options available (check left side).
There is one Unesco world heritage site nearby. It's Brú na Bóinne - Archaeological Ensemble of the Bend of the Boyne in a distance of 35 mi (or 57 km), North-East. Also, if you like the game of golf, there are several options within driving distance. We collected 1 points of interest near this location. Need some hints on where to stay? We compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.
Being here already, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Dublin, Swords, Tallaght, Wicklow and Naas. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 13°C / 55 °F
Morning Temperature | 11°C / 52 °F |
Evening Temperature | 11°C / 52 °F |
Night Temperature | 11°C / 52 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 85% |
Air Pressure | 1026 hPa |
Wind Speed | Gentle Breeze with 6 km/h (4 mph) from North-East |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky |
General Conditions | Overcast clouds |
Saturday, 16th of November 2024
9°C (48 °F)
7°C (44 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Sunday, 17th of November 2024
7°C (45 °F)
2°C (36 °F)
Moderate rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
Monday, 18th of November 2024
4°C (39 °F)
6°C (43 °F)
Rain and snow, gentle breeze, broken clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
The Marker
Clontarf Castle
Grand Canal Quay Apartments
The Spencer
Clayton Ballsbridge
Butlers Townhouse
Clayton Cardiff Lane
Your Base Apartments Dublin
Sandymount
Gibson Hotel
Videos from this area
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12:30 Dublin Pearse - Drogheda MacBride Commuter,Kilester Station
12:30 Commuter service from Dublin Pearse - Drogheda MacBride.Class 29000,No. 29112 , passing Kilester Station.
NIR 201 Class Locomotive (8208) + Enterprise Train (9004) - Harmonstown, Dublin
NIR 201 Class locomotive number 8208 and Irish Rail enterprise train number 9004 heading northbound through Harmonstown station in Dublin, Ireland.
Cascade Construction Clontarf
One of Cascade Constructions finest hours. This project completed in Clontarf turned out excellent. A must watch to view one of the best feature experiences we have built within an extension.
No Win No Fee Solicitors Clontarf Dublin
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Clontarf Flood Defence Scheme - Walkthrough - Oulton Road
Illustrating the proposed Clontarf Flood Defence Scheme works. Please also see this PDF which contains proposed views: http://bit.ly/tBYMuf.
NIR 201 Class Locomotive 209 + Enterprise Train - Killester, Dublin
NIR 201 Class locomotive number 8209 and enterprise train number 9004 heading northbound through Killester station in Dublin, Ireland, on its way to Belfast Central station on the 15th of April 2015.
Dart Train Ride - Clontarf Road to Killester Station, Dublin
Window view from aboard an 8520 class dart train as it heads northbound from Clontarf road to Killester station in Dublin, Ireland.
086 and the HOB at Killester, part 2.
Iarnród Éireann's GM 071 Class #086 hauling the Wabtec made HOB(high-output ballast) train thru Killester DART Station on Easter weekend. This part shows the HOB in action sidecasting, burying...
IE 071 Class Loco 087 on Tara Mines - Killester Station in Dublin
Irish Rail 071 class locomotive number 087 with ore wagons passing southbound through Killester station, on its way from Tara mines in Navan to Alexandra road in Dublin port, Ireland on the...
IE 8100 Class Dart Train number 8139 - Killester Station, Dublin
Irish Rail 8100/8300 class dart train number 8139 arriving northbound at Killester station, on its way to Howth in county Dublin, Ireland.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Dublin Port
Dublin Port (Irish: Calafort Átha Cliath) is Ireland's biggest sea port. It has both historical and contemporary economic importance. Approximatively two-thirds of the Republic of Ireland's port traffic goes via Dublin Port. Recently, the port and its land, mostly at the eastern end of Dublin's Northside, were valued at €25 billion - €30 billion.
Mount Temple Comprehensive School
Mount Temple Comprehensive School is a secondary school in Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland. It was the first multi-denominational public (state-funded) school under Protestant management to open in Dublin. The school was established in 1972 following the amalgamation of Mountjoy School, Hibernian Marine School and Bertrand & Rutland School.
Parnell Park
Parnell Park is a Gaelic Athletic Association stadium in Donnycarney, Dublin, Ireland with a capacity of about 11,500. It is the home of the Dublin GAA hurling, football, camogie and ladies' football teams at all levels of competition. Parnell Park is nicknamed The Nell. The ground is used by Dublin's inter-county teams mainly during home National Football League matches and as a training ground, with major NFL and All-Ireland Championship games normally played in Croke Park.
Killester railway station
Killester railway station serves the suburb of Killester, as well as parts of Artane, in Dublin.
Killester
Killester is a small, largely residential suburb of Dublin and lies on the Northside of the city.
St Paul's College, Raheny
St. Paul’s College in Raheny, Dublin is a Roman Catholic secondary school for boys under the trusteeship of the Vincentian Fathers. The college was established in 1950. St. Paul's is overseen by a Board of Management comprising representatives of the trustees, parents and teaching staff and directed by the Principal, assisted by the Deputy Principal. St.
Craobh Chiaráin CLG
Craobh Chiaráin is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in Donnycarney, County Dublin, Ireland. Craobh have won the Dublin Senior Hurling Championship on five occasions, in 1971, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2006. The club was founded in 1962 when two existing clubs, Craobh Rua and Naomh Chiaráin, were amalgamated.
Clontarf Cricket Club Ground
Clontarf Cricket Club Ground, also known as Castle Avenue is a cricket ground in the suburb of Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland. It sits in the shadow of Clontarf Castle, and is home to Clontarf Cricket Club. The 50th anniversary of the first game played on the current cricket field was celebrated in 2008.
Scoil Uí Chonaill CLG
Scoil Uí Chonaill is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Dublin, Ireland.
Clontarf GAA
Clontarf GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association based in Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland club. It is the home club of former inter-county star Mossy O'Cuinneagain, renowned for his large belly and superb performances on Operation Transformation. He has been likened to a GAA version of John Parkin and more recently, a GAA version of boxing sensation Butterbean. The club has never done anything of significance in terms of winning or competing at a high level but they do have excellent pitches.
Clontarf parish (Church of Ireland)
The Parish of St. John the Baptist, the Church of Ireland Parish of Clontarf, Dublin is a religious community located on the north shore of Dublin Bay, bounded by the Parishes of North Strand to the west, Coolock to the north, and Raheny to the east (the latter two are in a Union). The Parish Church is situated on Seafield Road, approximately 2+⁄2 miles from the churches of each of the adjoining parishes.