
Dún Laoghaire Baths
A revitalized coastal gem featuring a modern jetty and sea access, offering stunning views and a unique public space.

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Dún Laoghaire Baths
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Fewer crowds, peaceful atmosphere

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A revitalized coastal gem featuring a modern jetty and sea access, offering stunning views and a unique public space.
"Appreciated for its beauty and sea access, though the awaited pool remains a point of discussion. "

☕ Grab a Coffee
Enjoy a coffee at the Happy Out cafe located at the baths for great views and a relaxed vibe.
🏊♀️ Brave the Sea
If you're a confident swimmer, the direct sea access is a unique experience. Be mindful of conditions.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
3.9 · 153 reviews
Type
Tourist Attraction
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The Impressive Jetty
Dún Laoghaire Baths
A modern, striking jetty offering direct access to the sea and panoramic coastal views. Perfect for a stroll or a bracing dip.

Seaside Amphitheatre
Dún Laoghaire Baths
An architecturally interesting concrete amphitheatre providing a unique spot to relax and enjoy the sea breeze.

Direct Sea Access
Dún Laoghaire Baths
Ramps and steps lead directly into the sea, inviting brave swimmers to experience the Irish coast.
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Planning Your Visit
Embrace the Sea, Not Just the Pool
Accessibility and Safety First
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☕ Grab a Coffee
Enjoy a coffee at the Happy Out cafe located at the baths for great views and a relaxed vibe.
🏊♀️ Brave the Sea
If you're a confident swimmer, the direct sea access is a unique experience. Be mindful of conditions.
🚶♀️ Coastal Walk
Combine your visit with a walk along the seafront to Sandycove Point or the East Pier.
🚗 Parking Considerations
Parking can be challenging; consider public transport or walking if coming from nearby areas.
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☕ Grab a Coffee
Enjoy a coffee at the Happy Out cafe located at the baths for great views and a relaxed vibe.
🏊♀️ Brave the Sea
If you're a confident swimmer, the direct sea access is a unique experience. Be mindful of conditions.
🚶♀️ Coastal Walk
Combine your visit with a walk along the seafront to Sandycove Point or the East Pier.
🚗 Parking Considerations
Parking can be challenging; consider public transport or walking if coming from nearby areas.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Dún Laoghaire Baths are appreciated as a beautiful new public space with a striking jetty and sea access, perfect for walks and enjoying coastal views. However, many visitors express disappointment over the lack of a swimming pool and initial accessibility issues, though improvements are being addressed.
"Public reception to the revitalised Dún Laoghaire Baths has been notably mixed. While there is clear appreciation for the new public space, the impressive jetty, and the improved access to the sea, a pervasive disappointment persists regarding the lack of a dedicated swimming pool. Furthermore, initial accessibility shortcomings, particularly for wheelchair users, drew strong and vocal criticism from disability advocacy groups immediately following the opening. The council has acknowledged these issues and is actively prioritising their rectification through the ongoing Phase 2A works. The Dún Laoghaire Baths redevelopment represents a substantial public investment aimed at enhancing the public realm and sea access. However, its overall success is currently tempered by ongoing public debate and scrutiny, particularly concerning the long-desired swimming pool and the initial challenges in achieving universal accessibility."
William Murphy
"Very enjoyable place to go on a lunchtime walk. Great views and a decent coffee at the nearby Happy Out coffee house."
Anna Baczek
"Beautiful spot near the sea with the amphitheatre and a coffee place"
Natalie
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
You can easily reach Dún Laoghaire Baths from Dublin city centre via the DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) train. Take a southbound train to Dún Laoghaire station, which is a short walk from the baths. Buses are also an option, with several routes serving the area.
Limited on-street parking is available near the baths, but it can fill up quickly, especially on weekends. There are also several car parks in Dún Laoghaire town centre, a short walk away.
Yes, cycling is a great option! The route from Dublin city centre is scenic, though be aware of traffic on some roads. The R118 is a common route, but always prioritize safety and check local cycling maps.
Many visitors enjoy exploring the Dún Laoghaire Baths as part of a broader coastal walk, connecting to nearby attractions like the East Pier or Sandycove Point.
Absolutely! The DART train and numerous bus routes make the baths very accessible from Dublin and surrounding areas.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, entry to the Dún Laoghaire Baths public space, including the jetty and amphitheatre, is free.
The public space is generally accessible during daylight hours. Specific times for the café or any future facilities may vary.
Currently, there is no dedicated swimming pool. The focus is on direct sea access for swimming. The pool is part of future development plans.
Toilets are expected to be part of the Pavillion Building, which is slated to open as a café, gallery, and studio space. Check for current availability.
The Dún Laoghaire Baths are a public amenity and are free to enter and enjoy.
🎫 🏊♀️ Onsite Experience
You can enjoy a leisurely walk on the jetty, relax in the amphitheatre, swim in the sea (for experienced swimmers), or grab a coffee at the Happy Out cafe.
While families can visit, direct sea access is rocky and deep, potentially posing risks for very young or inexperienced swimmers. Supervise children closely.
The water is deep and can be rough depending on wind and waves, being more exposed than Seapoint. It's best suited for experienced sea swimmers.
Yes, there is direct access to the sea for swimming. However, conditions can vary, and it's recommended for those comfortable with open water.
Currently, facilities include the jetty, amphitheatre, and the Happy Out cafe. Further amenities like toilets and a gallery are planned for the Pavillion Building.
📸 📸 Photography
The modern jetty, the unique amphitheatre, and the expansive sea views offer fantastic photographic opportunities. Capture the sunrise or sunset over the water for dramatic shots.
While drone photography might be possible, always check local regulations and be mindful of other visitors. The open space offers great aerial perspectives.
Landscape, seascape, and architectural photography are popular, capturing the interplay between the modern structures and the natural coastal environment.
For professional photoshoots, it's advisable to check with the local council for any permit requirements, especially for commercial purposes.
Early morning for soft light and fewer crowds, or late afternoon for golden hour and dramatic sunsets.




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