Crumlin Places to Visit
Crumlin, a suburb of Dublin, is named after a crooked valley called Lansdowne Valley, which formed through glacial erosion and is bisected by the River Camac.
Crumlin is near Dublin city centre and extends from the River Poddle through to Drimnagh Road and Bunting Road. The suburb is especially notable for being the site of the Republic of Ireland's biggest children's hospital, Our Lady's Children's Hospital.
The area is also rich in history; some amenities, including Pearse College and Ceannt Park, have even been named after rebels against British rule in 1916.
Places to Visit in Crumlin, Dublin
Crumlin is well-served with educational institutions, which include Loreto College, Rosary College, CBS Armagh Road, Marist National School, St.Agnes NS and Ard Scoil Eanna.
The area is similarly well-served with sports clubs, among them Guinness Rugby Football Club and three football clubs: Crumlin United F.C., St. James's Gate F.C. and Lourdes Celtic F.C. Well-known footballers who have played for Crumlin clubs include Robbie Keane and Damien Duff.
Crumlin isn't a huge place, but it does offer a good choice of eateries. British and French food is available, and there are also cafes for smaller food and drink breaks.
For Italian food at great prices, we would point you towards Monto Cafe.
A well-regarded place for families and couples to stay is Sheldon Park Hotel.
Transport in Crumlin, Dublin
Dublin Bus provides several bus routes that stop at Crumlin - including its 9, 17, 18, 27, 56A, 77A, 83, 83A, 122, 123, 150 and 151 routes. Such a generous serving of bus routes makes it easy to get around the capital for the rail travel options that don't directly serve Crumlin. Dublin Airport is also within easy reach for the same reason