There’s some nice running in Skerries, a coastal resort town located 30 km north of Dublin. Well-served by train, the area from Skerries to Balbriggan have become suburbs of Dublin.

Red Island, Skerries. Google Street View

Skerries Waterfront: It’s a scenic 5 km out & back route on a promenade along the waterfront in Skerries. The paved path runs along the South Strand Skerries Beach from Holmpatrick Rd. to Skerries Harbor on Red Island. There are lovely views to the Irish Sea, and as you reach the point, landmarks such as Martello Tower & Sea Memorial. Wind around to the North Strand, where the route ends at the Sculpture of CormorantNote: Beach is runnable but can be pebbly.

For a longer run, it’s possible to continue north along Balbriggan Road. While there’s not a dedicated pedestrian path, there’s a decent sidewalk/pedestrian accommodation for ~2.7 km north to the Barnageeragh Cove View Point. There are water views most of the way. So, overall, it’s possible to do a ~10 km out & back waterfront run!

Ardgillan Castle and Gardens. Running the park & grounds around Argillan Castle is a special treat. The castle estate, dating back to 1738, now features 194-acres of gorgeous parkland overlooking the Irish Sea. There are wide gravel paths around lovely landscaped gardens, big open fields, and some woodland. A really nice variety. Overall, there are 4-5 km of paths that can be explored.  Website

  • Logistics: There is no charge to explore the castle grounds. The park opens at 9am and has closing times that vary by season. Access is via a parking lot off Baltrasna Rd. The grounds can also be accessed via The Lady’s Stairs off  Balbriggan Road.