Enjoy Docklands

By Bike

Dublin Docklands offers opportunities for cyclists to get around the Docklands. Currently when cycling in the Docklands you can connect to the Sandycove to Sutton cycle route.

The newly opened Samuel Beckett Bridge contains cyclepaths allowing cyclists to cross the river safely.

Dublin Bikes

The 40 dublinbikes stations are distributed throughout the city centre to enable easy access and optimal use. Located in close proximity to each other, every station has a minimum of 15 stands in situ making it easy to enjoy the dublinbikes service.

There are two stations located in the Docklands area:

  • Custom House Quay - Northside beside the Sean O Casy Bridge
  • Pearse Street - Southside near Pearse Street Train Station.

For further infomation log on to www.dublinbikes.ie


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Docklands Fact

The original Jeanie Johnston was built in 1847. As the famine gripped Ireland, the owners carried fleeing Irish emigrants to North America. It made 16 voyages in total, carrying 2,500 Irish emigrants. The fare to Quebec was £3.10.