
Furry Glen
Up the airy mountain, in the heart of Dublin city, lies the Phoenix Park, a vast expanse of greenery and history

Deer Herd
I did not wish to disturb the herd of deer so I used a telephoto lens to capture one image of the herd who were lying down and as you can see they do attract a…

Fallen Tree
Unfortunately, there's no centralised database that precisely tracks the number of trees falling over in storms throughout Ireland

Military Road
Located within Dublin's sprawling Phoenix Park, Military Road holds both historical significance and natural beauty. Let's explore its features

Papal Cross
Located in Dublin's sprawling Phoenix Park, the Papal Cross stands as a stark and imposing monument commemorating Pope John Paul II's historic visit to Ireland…

Lower Glen Road
Unlike the grand boulevards that crisscross the park, this road is more intimate, a narrow ribbon of pavement winding under a dense canopy of trees

Magazine Fort
The Magazine Fort in Phoenix Park, Dublin, is in poor condition due to years of disuse and lack of maintenance. Built in 1735, it was used by British forces to…

New To Me
Today I entered via the gate at the end of the North Circular Road and I followed the path that runs parallel to Infirmary Road section that I have not visited…

Visitor Centre
The Phoenix Park Visitor Centre, adjoining the castle, contains an entertaining exhibition on the park’s history from 3500 BC right through to the present day.…

Peoples Flower Garden
The People's Flower Gardens are a beautiful and historic part of Phoenix Park in Dublin, Ireland.

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