The Institute of Public Health in Ireland promotes active travel for staff and visitors. When possible, use forms of transport that promotes active travel. Active travel is not just good for your health and wellbeing, it’s good for the environment.
Dublin
The most efficient way from the city centre to the Dublin office is by bicycle or the Luas.
Luas
The nearest Luas stop is Suir Road. Take the Luas Red line towards Tallaght/Saggart. Follow this map from Suir Road Luas stop to the Dublin office.
Walking/Cycling from city centre
Click on the following links from city centre landmarks
- Department of Health, Baggot Street
- Heuston Station
- Connolly Station
- O’Connell Street, via Trinity College
Dublin Bikes operate throughout Dublin City. See here for a map of all bike stations across the city. Click here for a map to our Dublin office from the nearest Dublin Bike station (Station no.85-Rothe Abbey) – less than a minutes’ walk away.
Bus
From city centre to South Circular Road, Hybreasal House (stop 1370):
- 123 towards Walkinstown (Kilnamanagh Rd.)
- 68 towards Newcastle/Greenogue Business Park
- 68a towards Bulfin Rd.
Nearby walks/runs/cycles
- War Memorial Gardens loop – 2.5k
- Royal Hospital Kilmainham grounds loop – 3.2k
- War Memorial Gardens and Royal Hospital Kilmainham 5k
Belfast
Bus
Belfast City Metro Bus Multiple routes from City Centre and Central Station to Forestside Shopping Centre and other locations close to Forestview (8-10 min walk)
Walking/Cycling from city centre
Click on the following links from Belfast points of interest
Belfast Bikes runs throughout the city. Click here for a map of all stations. To view a map to our Belfast office from the nearest bike station, click here (20 minute walk).
Nearby walks/runs/cycles
- A 1.8k loop of the area
- Belvoir Forest loop – 5k
- Galwally Avenue out and back – 3k
- 1.5k loop of the shopping centre
- Belfast office and Lisburn Greenway loop – 7.5k