Corkagh Park

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May 15, 2026 - May 16, 2026
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Nature’s Oasis at Corkagh Park

Corkagh Park, spanning over 170 acres, offers an expansive escape within Dublin. Did you know it is one of the largest parks in the city?

Founded in the 1980s as a public park, Corkagh Park serves as a recreational hub with a rich history tied to local community efforts. It boasts numerous walking trails, a large pond, and dedicated sports facilities, including pitches for soccer and rugby.

Highlights

🏞️ Scenic Walking Trails: Explore 3 kilometers of well-maintained pathways through lush greenery.

🌊 Duck Pond: A tranquil pond home to various bird species, perfect for photography and relaxation.

Sports Facilities: Engage in various athletic activities with multiple soccer and rugby pitches available for public use.

Access to Corkagh Park is free, making it an excellent choice for tourists, families, and outdoor enthusiasts looking to enjoy nature and recreational activities.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Corkagh Park

Historical Significance

Corkagh Park is built on farmland formerly owned by the historical Corkagh family.

Wildlife Habitat

The park's pond area provides a nesting ground for various waterfowl and migratory birds.

Community Events

Corkagh Park frequently hosts local events, including sports tournaments and family festivals.

Location

Naas Road Newlands Cross

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