

Most restaurants, cafes, and grocery stores cater to those living a vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, dairy-free, or “paleo” lifestyle, and in fact, many restaurants are fully aligned with one of these diets. There are almost as many bicycles on the road as there are cars. You’ll find many women in formal work attire and sneakers walking to work the gyms are always crowded, and new ones are popping up everywhere. These days, Dublin is concerned with good food and exercise. The charming Wicklow towns of Bray and Greystones have a stunning, cliffside coastal walk between the two, and that’s just the beginning of the hundreds of nature walks Dublin and surrounding areas have to offer.ĭublin is currently undergoing a health and wellness revolution: while that would ordinarily warrant an eye-roll, the city still keeps it Irish and has been adapting these popular trends to fit the city’s personality. The Wicklow Mountains, with countless hiking opportunities and breathtaking views, are just a stone’s throw away. You can jump on a Dublin Bike and ride along Sandymount Strand overlooking the water (or the scattered seaweed and seashells, depending on whether the tide is in). You can go to Phoenix Park, Europe’s largest city park, and relax among the wild deer that casually roam, making you feel like you’re in a Disney forest. If the buzz of the city ever gets too much, you can hop on the DART and take a short, scenic train ride down or up the Dublin coast to a charming, coastal fishing village.

Wherever you’re standing in Dublin, you’re never any further than twenty minutes away from nature, whether it’s a beach, the mountains, a park, or botanical gardens. By proceeding any further you will be deemed to have read our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Statement.Deer in Dublin's Phoenix Park.

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