Sandyford is located in South County Dublin, easily accessible from the centre of town via the N11, from the airport via the orbital M50 Motorway. It is also the terminus for the LUAS light rail system Green Line.
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Sandyford is located in South County Dublin, and is well served by road and rail. The district nestles between the City Orbital M50 and the National Primary Route N11.
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From the Airport |
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By Car or Taxi take the M50 Southbound. Take Exit 13 Ballinteer Interchange and the first left towards the City Centre. The first right is the Northern Entrance to Sandyford. For the Southern Entrance take Exit 14 for Dun Laoghaire and take the first exit. At the roundabout take the first exit into Sandyford, or the third exit into Leopardstown Office Park.
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Aircoach |
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An Aircoach Service connects Sandyford with the airport, via the City Centre. The coach makes three stops in Sandyford, Bewleys (Central Park), Burton Hall Road, and Blackthorn Avenue. Buy your ticket on the coach.
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From the City Centre |
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Take the N11 from the City Centre proceed past University College Dublin and the Montrose Hotel. Go past Stillorgan and after the turn off for the shopping centre are traffic lights with a turn to the right, Brewery Rd. Go to the top of Brewery Rd to the roundabout and take the second exit for Leopardstown Office Park, or the 4th exit into Sandyford. |
The Luas |
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The Luas Green Line connects St Stephen’s Green with Sandyford, estimated journey time 20 minutes.
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Sandyford is served by the following bus routes: 11, 114, 115, 116, 46B, 5, 75 and 86. |
From the Dun Laoghaire Ferry terminal |
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The Dun Laoghaire High Speed Ferry terminal connecting Ireland with Hollyhead in North Wales is approximately 12km from Sandyford and is easily accessible. |
Getting about |
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Sandyford
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