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Maps

Harbour Map (New 2006 Edition)

Dun Laoghaire Harbour Brochure Map
This latest map of Dún Loaghaire Harbour, displays, Scenic View Points, Moorings, Marina, Piers, Buildings and Landmarks to make your visit to the Harbour a more pleasurable experience.

The Dún Laoghaire Harbour Map is available to download in PDF file format (5.9Mb), for printing or reading offline.

Getting to Dún Laoghaire and Harbour

M50 route map showing the main Southbound and Northbound access routes to and from Dún Laoghaire and also some alternate routes.

M50 Route Guide
HTML Version

M50 Route Guide to Dún Laoghaire, available in PDF file format (330Kb)

Dublin Bay Guidance Notes for leisure craft in Dublin Bay

Guidance Notes for Leisure Craft in Dublin Bay, for all recreational craft using Dublin Port and Bay, compiled by Dublin Port Company in consultation with local yacht and boat clubs.

Thumbnail of the Dublin Port Guidance Notes Booklet
Download the Dublin Bay Guidance Notes for Laisure Craft, available in PDF file format (1.1Mb)

Walking Map

Walking Map of the Dún Laoghaire Harbour.
A walking map of Dún Laoghaire Harbour, with recommended walks, distances and approximate times to complete each walk.

Our favourite though it may not suit everyone, is the pier to pier walk, as will usually takes a few hours to complete the journey, but well worth it!

Parking Map

Parking at Dún Laoghaire Harbour
If you decide to travel by car, or similar vehicle you will be interested in printing off this parking map showing the parking areas around the Dún Laoghaire Harbour facility. More information on Parking at Dún Laoghaire Harbour port, and Pay and Display information.

View the Dún Laoghaire Harbour printable maps in PDF file format allowing you to print off this document as big as you like, and as clearly as you need.

Lifebuoy Location Map

Lifebuoy location map, assembly points
Lifebuoy Location map showing various assembly points with the locations of rescue and safety equipment.

Harbour Approach Map

Harbour appraoch map for Dún Laoghaire Harbour
For you mariners out there, the Harbour Approach map is ideal for researching your trip to the Dún Laoghaire Harbour port and facilities. Though please not that they are for general guidance only, and not for navigational purposes.

Aerial view Dún Laoghaire Harbour

An Aerial View of Dún Laoghaire Harbour Harbour view 2007 Photo Copyright
We have also provided an aerial view of the Dún Laoghaire Harbour port, a larger image is available (53kb), to give you a bricks and water view of the harbour to use in relation to the maps provided for your personal information.

Aerial view Dublin Bay

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Select to view larger image

 

 

CURRENT HARBOUR WEATHER

  • Date: 2010-03-10
  • Time: 14:09 hrs GMT
  • Tide Height: 1.288 m
  • Wind Bearing: 063 °
  • Wind Direction: ENE
  • Wind Speed: 7 kts
  • Beaufort: 3
  • Wind Gust: 8.8 kts
  • Air Temperature: 6.6 °
  • Pressure: 1029.7 hPa
  • Rainfall: 0 mm
  • East North East (ENE) 063°

Important Notice:
DUN LAOGHAIRE'S FIRST BOAT JUMBLE

23rd Feb 2010: Boat Jumble to held on Carlisle Pier on Sunday 28 March 2010

Important Notice:
Mitsubishi Youth Championships 2010 - RSGYC and NYC

22nd Feb 2010: Mitsubishi Youth Championships 2010 Royal St George Yacht Club National Yacht Club Dublin Bay 1st – 3rd May 2010

Important Notice:
East Pier Victorian Shelter: Glazing completed

14th Feb 2010: Glazing work has completed on the restoration of the Victorian Shelter on the upper level of the East Pier. Some work on the granite paving has now to be completed before opening to the public. The six adjacent flagpoles will also be replaced on completion of this project

Technical Update:
WEATHER DATA - RAINFALL

18th Dec 2009: Please note that the rainfall measuring instrument has been removed for servicing. However all records will be archived. Apologies for any inconvenience caused

Important Notice:
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT MARINE NOTICE

23rd Nov 2009: Installation of Lighted Special Mark Buoys at Seapoint, Sandycove and Killiney Beaches, Co. Dublin.