Recreation Sites

Tibradden Wood (Pine Forest)

Carpark Closure on 15th & 16th of April

To facilitate essential maintenance works Tibradden carpark will be closed on Monday 15th and Tuesday 16th of April 2024.

The carpark will reopen at 16:00 on 16.04.24.

Alternative parking is available at Cruagh Wood.

Apologies for any inconvenience caused. 

Continuous Cover Forestry Harvesting Operations August & September 2023

A Dublin Mountains Makeover Continuous Cover Forestry (CCF) harvesting operation will be taking place in Tibradden Forest throughout August & September 2023.

Please abide by safety and warning signage. Please use links to find out more about the Dublin Mountains Makeover project and continuous cover forestry.

 

 

Site Description

Coillte's Tibradden or Teach Bruadain (the house of Bruadain) lies between Cruagh and Kilmashogue mountains and is about 320m above sea level. It is in the midst of beautiful woods of Scots pine, Japanese larch, European larch, Sitka spruce, oak and beech. Examples of old pine woods planted in 1910 can still be seen. Heather, furze, gorse and bilberry grow in abundance and Sika deer, foxes and badgers are to be seen.  There is also a good variety of bird life. The geology of the area is mainly granite and the southern slopes of the site are strewn with granite boulders.

 

The site is of archaeological interest in that there is a cairn and kist burial site on the south side of the rocks which mark the highest point on Tibradeen. The site is a registered National Monument and a burial urn taken from it is housed in the National Museum in Dublin.

Site Features

Walking Trails

 

Aerial Trails 

Operated by ZIPIT 

 

Recreation sites which you can access from here are:


Cruagh Wood


Kilmashogue

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

Planning a Visit

When planning a visit to the Hell Fire Club please note the following:

Toilets: ZIPIT's customers can access their compost toilets. Otherwise no toilets on this site.

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

Location

Site Name: Tibradden Wood (Pine Forest)

 

16 kms approx south of Dublin City on the R116.

How do I get there?

Take the R116 Rathfarnham to Glencullen road for some 6kms south of Rathfarnham to the forest entrance marked Tibradden Pine Forest on the left hand side of the road. OR From the city centre, take the N81 south,  direction Blessington. At Terenure continue straight on in the direction of Rathfarnham. The village is bypassed but continue on straight until you reach a right hand junction with a church on one side and  Yellow House pub opposite. Turn right here onto Ballyboden road.  Follow the R116 straight through the roundabout and after about 4 kilometres, you will meet a T-junction. At this point, the R116 turns sharp left heading for Glencullen. Follow the R116 and, very quickly after this turn, the entrance to Tibradden Forest will appear on your left.

National Grid Reference: O 138 230   Understanding grid references


Ordnance Survey Ireland Discovery Series: 50

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Parking Information 

Opening Hours

November to March: 07:00 to 17:00

April to September: 07:00 to 21:00

Car Spaces: 50

Parking fee price: None


Note: When Met Eireann forecast snow/ice condition warnings are in place the car-park may be closed at short notice. In a Met Eireann 'Red' Wind warning, you should not enter any forest area. Updates on car-park and recreation site closures will be posted on the News page.

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