Description
Dun Laoghaire Harbour is a leisure marina and commerical harbour in south Dublin with two long piers. Along with nearby Scotsmans Bay, it offers long walks and chances to see a variety of gulls, terns and waders all year round. It is one of the best places to see racek černohlavý and jespák mořský in Dublin. The two piers offer multiple viewing points for coastal species within the harbour and beyond in South Dublin Bay.
potáplice lední and potáplice malá are frequently seen in winter and it is possible to photograph them at close range when they venture into the harbour itself. potáplice severní can also be seen here occasionally. potápka roháč, turpan černý and morčák prostřední can be ecountered beyond the harbour, particularly from the west pier. The east pier is better known for its waders including jespák mořský, kamenáček pestrý and kulík písečný.
Terns can be seen here in the summer and there are also breeding alkoun obecný within the harbour. potápka rudokrká and flocks of racek malý have been observed here in recent years and is also a reliable spot for rehek domácí in winter. Scotsmans Bay is also worth walking along towards Forty Foot for gulls and terns, particulalry for occasional large numbers of racek černohlavý.
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Access
Dun Laoghaire Harbour is located in south Dublin. Dun Laoghaire train station (1) is very close to the harbour and can be accessed from the DART services from Dublin City or the commuter trains on the Dublin - Rosslare line. There are also multiple car parking options. Press a P on the map for directions to a carpark.

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