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“A great way to stay healthy, meet people and learn
a little something about our Fair City!”
SEACHTAIN NA GAEILGE
Dé hAoine, 8 Márta ag 11am. Teachta le céile ag Cearnóg
Theach an Tionóil, Barra an Teampaill, Baile Átha Cliath 2.
Déan Lá Idirnáisiúnta na mBan a cheiliúradh lenár nGrúpa Siúil agus
Caint trí Ghaeilge agus iad ag tabhairt cúirt ar Theach Laighean áit
a mbuailfidh siad le TD Neamhspleách an Lár Cheantair, Maureen
O’Sullivan agus tabharfar turas dóibh mór thimpeall ar Thithe an
Oireachtais. www.snag.ie & www.dublincity.ie/internationalwomensday
MARINO: AN 18TH CENTURY ARISTOCRATIC HAVEN
Saturday, 13th April at 12 noon. Meet outside Marino Health Centre,
1A Griffith Avenue, Marino, Dublin 3. Marino, once part of the
townland of Donnycarney, was changed forever by its most famous
18th century resident, the Earl of Charlemont who built the famous
Casino there. Join Pat Liddy as he reveals the many sides of this great
man, his accomplishments and the legacy that is Marino today.
STRUMPET CITY & THE LOCKOUT AROUND THE NORTH INNER CITY
Wednesday, 17th April at 7pm. Meet at The Five Lamps, North Strand,
Dublin 1. The Dublin: One City, One Book choice for 2013 is Strumpet City
by James Plunkett and this tour around the North Strand area will look at
the events leading up to the Great Lockout of 1913 and the devastating
effect it had on the local area. www.dublinonecityonebook.ie
MEMORIES OF STRUMPET CITY
Monday, 22nd April at 12 noon. Meet outside St. Kevin’s Church,
Harrington St, Dublin 8. Strumpet City deals powerfully with the
era of tenements, widespread unemployment, poverty and the
Great Lockout and this tour takes us through parts of the city still
awash with memories of more desperate times for Dublin’s working
classes. The tour will conclude at The Church Bar & Restaurant
on Jervis Street where we’ve been kindly invited for an afternoon
session of Irish traditional music. www.dublinonecityonebook.ie
All Walks and Tours last about 90 Minutes and no
advance booking is necessary. All of our historical
walking tours are led by acclaimed historian Pat Liddy.
Visit: www.letswalkandtalk.ie
Contact: Dublin City Council on 222 2233
(between 9 - 5pm)
Email: letswalkandtalk@dublincity.ie
2. WEEKLY WALKING GROUPS
SCHEDULE FOR FEBRUARY TO APRIL 2013
Day Time Meeting Point Details Other
Information
Parkgate St. A walk in Buses 26,
entrance to the park or 66, 66A,
Sundays 2pm Phoenix Park, surrounding 66B, 67 and
Dublin 7 areas Museum
Luas stop
nearby
Outside the Walks along Ashtown
Halfway the Royal Train Station
Mondays 11am House Pub, Canal, in the and Buses
Ashtown, Phoenix Park 37, 38, 39
Navan Rd, and many & 70 stop
Dublin 7 other places nearby
Outside The Walks along Bus 14 and
Barge Pub, the Grand Charlemont
Tuesdays 2pm Charlemont Canal and Luas stop
St., Dublin 2 within Dublin nearby
2/4/6 areas
Outside A walk to Raheny
Raheny DART Dollymount DART
Station, Strand Station and
Wednesdays 2pm Raheny through St. Buses 29A,
Village, Anne’s Park 31, 31B, 32A
Dublin 5 or beyond & 32B stop
nearby
Outside A walk along Buses 79 &
Kilmainham the Grand 79A stop
Wednesdays 2pm Goal, Canal or nearby
Inchicore Rd, around the
Kilmainham, historic area
Dublin 8
Monument A stroll Meeting
to William through the point in the
Wednesdays 2pm Conyngham, city whilst city centre
Kildare Place, talking in
Kildare St., Spanish!
Dublin 2
Sandymount A walk along Bus 1 stops
Green, Sandymount nearby
Thursdays 2pm Sandymount Strand or to
Village, neighbouring
Dublin 4 suburbs
Meeting A stroll Meeting
House through the point in the
Fridays 11am Square, city whilst city centre
Temple Bar, talking in
Dublin 2 Irish!
Monument A stroll Meeting
to William though the point in the
Fridays 2pm Conyngham, city whilst city centre
Kildare Place, talking in
Kildare St., French!
Dublin 2
Note: Neither Dublin City Council or any of the Walk Leaders /
Volunteers can be held responsible for any injury or loss caused to
participants on any of the walks. In the interest of your own safety,
please exercise vigilance and care when crossing roads and
junctions. It is advised that you first consult with your doctor if you
have any medical condition or are not used to regular exercise. The
“Weekly Walks” do not take place on bank holidays / public holidays
or during times of ice / snow / dangerous weather conditions.