Saturday 25th May dawned clear and bright as a group from Peninsula Pacers set off from Donabate to do the Sandymount to Poolbeg walk. Sandymount village was looking pretty and bustling as we popped into Crudos for some delicious coffee and croissants to fortify us for the 11.4km walk.
En route a large information board enlightened us to the history of the South Wall, originally known as ‘The Piles’, and as we walked along it we marvelled at the construction of this wall by manual labour, no heavy machinery back then ! It was the longest seawall in the world when it was completed in 1731, and is still one of the longest in Europe. At the end of the wall is the Poolbeg Lighthouse, original built in 1767, one of the most distinctive landmarks in Dublin, its red colour serving as a navigation aid at the entrance to Dublin port.
After admiring the views of Dublin Bay, watching a few ships coming into harbour and encouraging the hopeful fishermen on the wall, we retraced our steps to Sandymount and some welcome refreshments in the Chophouse pub before training it back to Donabate after another enjoyable, and educational, walk done.
If you are interested in joining the Peninsula Pacers please call Breda on 086 8693243, or Carolyn on 087-9284307.