Skateboarding Spots in Dublin, Dublin*
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- Central Bank (despite all the "no skateboarding" signs, Dublin City University
- Dun Laoighre Peir. Has a few benches that look grindable. Gaps, good ground to skate on.
- I think theres going to be a nice big skate park near the bluepool in monkstown.
- on the sea front in dun laoighre there are 6 & 7 sets a roof gap at the harbour and benchs&ledges..... sweet
- The IFSC in the city centre has loads to skate and is quiet at night and on Sundays. BOI on Baggot Street is a bust these days, There's always security about.
- ft. george army base...warehouse with banks, islands , grindbars, etc...will get better.
sainsbury's when it's wet, usually at night we'll be skating the benches, grindrail, and cones, etc.
Iceland super market, 3 up , 3down affair,, main hook up spot.
Coucil office car park, with grind bar and waxy o' ledges.
Volcano's still there in Bond St. ..rip it up in the summer when the locals are out marching.
Marble ledges at Ulster bank Waterside.
Mini ramp in Gleneagles.
Skate the schools...explore and destroy
- a skate park in dromcondra [across from skylawn hotel] called ramp n rail its small but is a good place
- skate city santry. its cool with a 1/2 pipe and spine. flatlands and deadly shop boyz toyz .2pound an hour pad rental service.go weekday mornings and sunday mornings there does be nobody.go karts aswell
- The mini-ramp in Dublin is long gone I'm afraid. Street spots are anything you can find but mainly, Baggot Street, Conrad Hotel (don't even know what street that's on) Black bars at the bottom of Pembroke Road, UCD College search around and find the banks and hand-rails. If you're coming to Dublin e-mail me rosie@irelands-web.ie.
- The main place to Rollerblade or Skateboard in the city is the Phoenix Park.
- Skate City, Temple Bar
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