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The Foundation/Eurofound is situated 16km south of the city centre, one km inland from the coast at Wyattville Road, Loughlinstown. Dublin Airport is situated 12km north of the city centre.

 

Arriving by car

From Dublin Airport

Take the M50 motorway (follow signs marked from airport exit) southbound heading in the direction of Wicklow/Wexford. Leave the motorway at exit 16 (Cherrywood/ Loughlinstown/ Ballybrack). Go straight through the roundabout and drive through two sets of traffic lights, crossing over the motorway to reach Wyattville Road [See journey on Google maps]. Drive through the next set of lights and at the following lights make a U-turn, so that you are now heading back down Wyattville Road in the opposite direction. Prepare to stop just before the next junction (150 m) and turn left into the main entrance of Eurofound (stone pillars). See drawing.

From Dublin city centre

The best route is to travel on the main road N11, via Donnybrook, Stillorgan and Foxrock (direction Bray). Take a left turn at a major junction indicated Ballybrack/Killiney/Dalkey. You are now on Wyattville Road. Drive through the first set of lights and at the second set make a U-turn so that you are now heading back down Wyattville Road in the opposite direction. Prepare to stop just before the next junction (150 m) and turn left into the main entrance of Eurofound (stone pillars). See drawing.

Arriving by taxi

You can pick up a taxi at Dublin airport and travel either directly to Eurofound or to the city centre (where you have the option of continuing to Eurofound by public transport). The one-way fare from the airport to Eurofound is around €50; from the airport to the city centre, it is around €35. See drawing.

Arriving by public transport

Aircoach

There is a direct bus connection from Dublin Airport to Eurofound, Aircoach, on the route serving Dublin Airport to Greystones. Aircoach fares are €11 per adult one way and €17 return. You should get off at Loughlinstown Flyover to arrive to Eurofound. When you alight from the bus just walk back 100 metres to our gates. Always consult the website http://www.aircoach.ie/ as there may be changes in fares, bus routes or schedules at certain times of the year.

There are also Aircoaches going to the city centre and to other southside destinations such as Ballsbridge Hotel (Pembroke Road) and the Talbot Hotel Stillorgan, where you can pick up a taxi to continue your journey to Eurofound. You can also pick up the following buses: no. 7a (marked 'Loughlinstown Park') and no. 145 from outside Ballsbridge Hotel and Talbot Hotel Stillorgan.

Bus

The following buses run by Dublin Bus will take you directly to Eurofound in Loughlinstown from the city centre: no. 7a (destination 'Loughlinstown Park') and no. 145 from Nassau Street. You can also take the DART (see below under ‘train’) to Dun Laoghaire, and pick up bus no. 111 (destination 'Brides Glen') outside the Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Council office on Marine Road.

LUAS

Coming from City Centre by Luas Green Line (light rail)

  • Luas Green Line stops in the city centre can be found on Marlborough St, College Green, Dawson St, St Stephen’s Green and Harcourt St.
  • Choose trams that are going to Bride’s Glen
  • Journey time from the St Stephen’s Green stop is approximately 35-40 minutes
  • One every 5-15 minutes, depending on time of day
  • Return ticket €5.50 - valid all day (see https://luas.ie/single-and-return-tickets.html)
  • Disembark at Bride's Glen (last stop), which is in Cherrywood Business Park
  • Approximately a 15-minute walk from stop to Eurofound

Directions: When you exit the tram terminus at Bride’s Glen, turn left and follow the road. Turn left with the road and continue straight. You will shortly reach a roundabout – go straight through this and continue until you leave the business park and reach the main road. Turn right at the main road and continue straight. You will shortly reach a bridge (N11 flyover). Continue across this bridge and when you reach the other side of the bridge, the entrance to Eurofound will be visible to your right. Cross at the signal but be wary of traffic coming from multiple directions. www.luas.ie.

Train

You can take the Dublin suburban train (known as the DART) from the city centre to Killiney station on the south-east coast, a 27 minute-walk to Eurofound [Google maps] . Trains depart from any of the city centre stations – Connolly, Tara Street, or Pearse – approximately every 15 minutes. Timetables available at www.irishrail.ie. Please note that there is no taxi service from Killiney station. See route .

Renting a car

A variety of car rental companies are located in the arrivals hall at Dublin Airport and you can also book your car hire online in advance.

Planning your journey

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