Eamonn Ceannt Park, Municipal park in Crumlin, Dublin, Ireland
Eamonn Ceannt Park is a 17-hectare green space in Crumlin that stretches between Sundrive Road and Clogher Road, featuring mature trees, sports fields, tennis courts, and a basketball court. The park offers different areas for various activities, used by families and sports enthusiasts alike.
The park was established in the 1960s and named after Eamonn Ceannt, one of the leaders executed following the 1916 Rising. This naming honors his role in Ireland's independence movement.
The pavilion hosts regular community activities and musical performances that draw local people together throughout the year. These gatherings form an important part of neighborhood life.
The park can be reached by buses 150 or 83 from Dublin city center, with extended summer hours until 22:00. Multiple entrances from different streets make it easy to access from various parts of the neighborhood.
The park is home to Ireland's only outdoor velodrome, where Cycling Ireland conducts track training and hosts international competitions during the summer season. This venue draws cyclists from across Europe.
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