Access
There are 2 entrances to EastPoint; The front entrance is off Alfie Byrne Road, and the rear entrance is off Bond Road. The park is served by excellent transport links, The Point LUAS station and Clontarf Dart Station are only a 10 minute walk away, and Connolly and Docklands train stations are also convenient options for those accessing the park. While there is no direct bus service, there is a free shuttle bus which runs between the park and Clontarf Dart Station, the Point LUAS station and Docklands and Connolly Train Stations. The free shuttle bus also goes to the city centre at lunch time 3 days a week.
Those using Dublin Bus can dismount at stops in Marino/Fairview and take the shuttle bus from Clontarf DART station to the park. Dismounting at the bus stop on the Clontarf road means you can walk to East Point via the Alfie Byrne Road in 5 minutes.
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