What makes it 78% Solo-Friendly: Solo guests enjoy free Parkrun, skatepark, bird-watching and flat jogging paths, but there is little lighting, no lockers and few staff after dusk, so finish exercise and photography well before closing time.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Allows time for a Parkrun session and a self-guided tour of trails and photographic spots.
Fairview Parkrun:
Join the free, timed 5 km run every Saturday at 9:30 AM.
Tip: Arrive 15 minutes early to warm up and chat with local runners.
Coastal Jogging Route:
Extend your run 3.7 km to Clontarf Strand and back via Bull Island bridge.
Tip: Wear trail shoes for mixed surfaces and bring water.
Skatepark Practice:
Test ramps and rails at the concrete skatepark.
Tip: Bring your own helmet and check for local skaters before jumping in.
Outdoor Basketball Court:
Shoot hoops on one of the uncovered courts by the playground.
Tip: Pick off-peak times after 10 AM on weekdays for fewer players.
Photography & Birdwatching:
Capture floral beds, willow garden, or wading birds at Clontarf Creek.
Tip: Use early morning light and bring binoculars for herons and curlews.

Yoyo Chen
Such a great park—lots of space, a big playground, and the Saturday park runs are the best!
Aiden A
Exceptionally beautiful park!! We love coming here
Philip O'Hanlon
Unbelievable park, great for practising cartwheels. Recently I’ve taken up cartwheeling and I’ve gotten to the stage where I can do 10 in a row (I’m 63) and I put it all down to the wonderful Fairview park. Lots and lots of space and hopefully I’ll be able to cartwheel 20 times in a row soon. Also you can do a wee if you need to down the back on the dart station wall! There is a man called Paul th...
Gopi Kannan
Lovely park for a walk,sports activities and kid play area in it. Good grass surface to suitable for team sports like hurling, cricket. Pets are allowed here. For car parking we can use the parking space outside the fairview park along the road(paid from Mon to sat) (Sunday free).
Bruna
This is a beautiful park with huge fields to play hurling and football, to sit and have a picnic, and even lie down and sunbathe (when Dublin’s weather allows). There’s a basketball court, plenty of benches to sit on, a playground for kids and a lovely green area.
Visit April–September for vibrant bedding displays and green willow tunnels; winter offers quieter trails but fewer flowers.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Park entry | EUR 0 |
| Fairview Parkrun | EUR 0 |
| Coffee at nearby café | EUR 4 |
| Local bus fare | EUR 2.8 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 6.8 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Address: Fairview, Dublin, D03 XF90, Ireland
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