Mount Venus, Tallaght
#1 among attractions in Tallaght
Facts and practical information
Mount Venus is a sacred megalithic site in Edmondstown, County Dublin, Ireland on the Mount Venus Road. It is a national heritage site. ()
Tallaght Ireland
Mount Venus – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: The Square Tallaght, Tallaght Stadium, Montpelier Hill, Nutgrove Shopping Centre.
- 3.1 miNWShopping, Shopping centre
The Square Tallaght, Dublin
79 min walk • The Square Tallaght stands as a bustling hub of retail and social activity in the heart of Dublin's southwestern suburb of Tallaght. This expansive shopping centre, which first opened its doors in 1990, has grown to become one of the city's premier destinations for...
- 3 miNWSport venue, Sport, Football
Tallaght Stadium, Dublin
77 min walk • Tallaght Stadium is an association football stadium in the Republic of Ireland based in Tallaght, South Dublin. The club Shamrock Rovers originally announced details of the stadium in July, 1996.
- 1.1 miSWArchaeological site, Reportedly haunted, Sacred and religious sites
Montpelier Hill, Dublin
28 min walk • Montpelier Hill is a 383 metres hill in County Dublin, Ireland. It is commonly referred to as the Hell Fire Club, the popular name given to the ruined building at the summit believed to be one of the first Freemason lodges in Ireland.
- 2.7 miNEShopping, Shopping centre
Nutgrove Shopping Centre, Dublin
69 min walk • Nutgrove Shopping Centre is one of two shopping centres located in Rathfarnham, a southern suburb of Dublin. The centre was built on part of the old Lamb's Jam orchards. The first drive-through restaurant in Europe opened at the centre in 1985.
- 2.8 miNEElizabethan castle with a toy collection
Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin
71 min walk • Rathfarnham Castle is a 16th-century fortified house in Rathfarnham, South Dublin, Ireland. The earlier Irish castle was occupied by the Harold family, who held it as tenants of the le Bret family.
- 1.9 miNEPark
Marlay Park, Dublin
48 min walk • Marlay Park is an 86 hectares suburban public park located in Rathfarnham in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland. Lying about nine kilometres from Dublin city centre, the parkland comprises woodlands, ponds and walks.
- 1.9 miNEMuseum, History museum, Natural history museum
Pearse Museum, Dublin
49 min walk • The Pearse Museum is dedicated to the memory of Patrick Pearse and his brother, William. Patrick Pearse was an educationalist and nationalist who was executed for his part in the 1916 Rising.
- 2.9 miNPark, Playground
Bushy Park, Dublin
74 min walk • Bushy Park is a large, 20.5-hectare, suburban public park in Terenure, Dublin, Ireland.
- 2.6 miNArea
Templeogue, Dublin
66 min walk • Templeogue is a southwestern suburb of Dublin in Ireland. It lies between the River Poddle and River Dodder, and is about halfway from Dublin's centre to the mountains to the south.
- 1.9 miNEPark
Saint Enda's Park, Dublin
50 min walk • St Enda's Park is a large public park in Rathfarnham in Ireland. St Enda's was not always a public park. Patrick Pearse, one of the leaders of the Easter Rising in 1916 ran a school there, St Enda's School, in The Hermitage. This magnificent house was built in 1780 for the Dublin dentist Edward Hudson.
- 2 miSEArchaeological site
Tibradden Mountain, Dublin
52 min walk • Tibradden Mountain is a mountain in County Dublin in Ireland. Other former names for the mountain include "Garrycastle" and "Kilmainham Begg". It is 467 metres high and is the 561st highest mountain in Ireland.