Has any letsrunners ever run in Dublin? I'm moving there in April and living right in the middle of the city- near St. Stephen's green and Phoenix Park. Any thoughts?
Also any recommendations for Euro travelling?
Has any letsrunners ever run in Dublin? I'm moving there in April and living right in the middle of the city- near St. Stephen's green and Phoenix Park. Any thoughts?
Also any recommendations for Euro travelling?
I've never been there, but I think I read once taht Emaon Coughlin used to run in Phoenix Park.
watchout for those smelly immigrants!
You can explore a bit, but my guess is that you'll end up doing all of your running in Phoenix Park. You're living in a crowded area.
Phoenix park is great for running,its the bigest public park in europe,thers a 10 mile loop,great hills also.Check out map my run.com.The Park is about a mile and a quarter from the city centre.St annes is also on d northside,4 mile loop.
Yea, phoenix park is a great place to run. Could never get bored of running around there. Would be a little akward to get there from Stephens Green despite only being a mile and a bit away - there are loads of traffic lights and junctions on the way but if you can find a good back road route you could be ok.
Parks like St Annes about 5 miles out on the northside (dollymount strand too) and marley park about the same distance out on the southside are nice places too.
If you want to do a short run, trinity college has a 500m grass loop and a nice grass track laid down in the summer months
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