Recreation Sites

Massy's Estate

Site Description

Massy's Estate is a Coillte woodland and one of the most popular amenities around Dublin because of its visual and recreational value. It offers a vast ecological resource of flora, wildlife, tree species, estate artefacts and items of geological interest.  The major forest road goes around the wood and it is called the Nature Trail.   There are also many smaller tracks and shortcuts crossing the forest and all these paths lead to the main road.

 

A magnificent mansion once stood on this site and the remains of garden walls are still visible today. In the late 1930s, the Director of Forestry in Ireland, a German forester, Otto Reinard, laid out this area as an urban forest. A variety of European, American and Asian tree species was planted creating a perfect environment for many plants and animals (Sika deer, badger, grouse, red squirrel, fox, birds).

 

The walking paths are easy for walkers with the main forest road easily accessible for children and people with lower level of fitness.

 

Visitors should use the Hell Fire Car Park and note its opening hours and check notice of closing time before leaving the car park for Massy's.(please refrain from parking on the road).  Waterproof clothing, especially boots, may be helpful on a rainy day. 

Massy's Estate Walking Trail & Orienteering Courses

Activities:

Walking/Hiking, orienteering, nature trail.

Downloadable Site Maps:

 

Orienteering

 

 

Planning a Visit

When planning a visit to Massy's Estate please note the following:

Toilets: None on this site.

Bins: none, please follow Leave No Trace Ireland principles.

Car-Parking is located at the adjacent Hell Fire Club.

Nearby Pit Stops

 Timbertrove Café

Nearby Recreation Sites

Hell Fire Club


Cruagh Wood

 

 

Location

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Massy's Estate is located on the foot of the Dublin Mountains, only a half hour bus or car journey's time from the centre of Dublin.

 

How do I get there?

 

The easiest way is to get to the Hell Fire Club car park, which is on the opposite site of the R115 road to Glencullen, about 6.5km south of Rathfarnham.

Car-Parking is located at the adjacent Hell Fire Club.

 

National Grid Reference

O 120 238   Understanding grid references

 

Ordnance Survey Ireland Discovery Series: 50

 

For more information on all Coillte's recreational sites visit http://www.coillte.ie/our-forests/explore/

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