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Blackrock Village, nestled in County Dublin, Ireland, is a vibrant suburban area known for its coastal charm and bustling atmosphere. It features a mix of traditional and modern amenities, including a popular market, shops, restaurants, and residential areas. The village maintains a strong community feel while being well-connected to Dublin city centre and other surrounding areas.
Transport links in Blackrock are excellent, providing convenient access for residents and visitors alike:
The DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) is a cornerstone of Blackrock’s public transport, with Blackrock DART Station being a key hub. The DART offers frequent services north and south along the Dublin coastline, connecting Blackrock directly to central Dublin (including stations like Grand Canal Dock, Pearse, Tara Street, and Connolly) and extending to areas like Howth and Bray. Journey times to South Docklands are approximately 15 minutes. Blackrock DART station, opened in 1834, is one of the oldest railway stations in Ireland and is fully accessible.
Beyond the DART, Blackrock is well-served by a comprehensive network of bus routes. The Frascati Road Quality Bus Corridor (QBC) runs through the village, providing numerous high-frequency bus services. Notable routes include the 4, 7, 7A, and S6, which connect Blackrock to Dublin City Centre, Dublin Airport, and other suburban locations like Monkstown, Mountjoy Square, and Loughlinstown.
For those who prefer cycling, marked cycle lanes run from Blackrock towards Dublin City Centre, with further improvements planned as part of the S2S (Sutton to Sandycove) Cycle Route, offering a scenic and safe option for commuting and leisure.
Road access is also very good. The N31 (Frascati Road) is a main arterial route into central Dublin, and the M50 motorway is accessible within a 10-minute drive, providing excellent links to Dublin Airport and the national road network.