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Location of the Robinson Garden at EarlscliffeAdmissionPlease note. The garden is not currently open to the public and there will be no formal garden tours around Earlscliffe for the foreseeable future. For more details, contact DirectionsBy coach or carThe garden is located 15.8 km NE of Dublin City centre on the Howth peninsula. Travelling by car or coach from the city centre, travel along the Dublin Road towards Howth. At Sutton Cross, turn right into Greenfield Road (R105) and continue into Carrickbrack Road (L86). One km past the entrance to Howth Golf Club (signed on left hand side of road), turn right into Ceanchor Road. The Robinson Garden at Earlscliffe is at the end of Ceanchor Road on the left hand side (white pillars with black gates marked 'Earlscliffe'). Ceanchor Road is a cul-de-sac and it is not possible for coaches to turn at the end of the road. Coaches should turn at the point where a side road branches off to the right about 140 metres from the start of Ceanchor Road. Visitors should alight at this junction. By trainTravel by Dart to Sutton station on the Howth line. The Robinson Garden at Earlscliffe is a 30 – 40 minute walk from Sutton station. Click here for a map showing where the nearest train stations are. By busEarlscliffe can be reached by the infrequent 31B or 31A Dublin Bus service from Eden Quay in the city centre (get off at Carrickbrack Road) or by the more regular 31 bus from Eden Quay to Howth Summit and a 15 minute walk down the hill (Carrickbrack Road) in the direction of Sutton. Click here for a map showing where Howth Summit is in relation to Earlscliffe. SituationFor environmental information about Earlscliffe, click here. This page was last updated on 19-Jul-2017 . |
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