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Guided pathways and nature experiences across Dublin Bay

Bull Island Causeway
Accessibility Route

Bull Island Causeway Accessible Route

We've mapped and documented a fully accessible 2.5km route along the historic causeway, complete with rest points every 400m and detailed terrain notes. This guided experience welcomes seniors and visitors with varying mobility needs, with 85 participants completing the walk in the first season alone.

2024 • Dublin Bay • 2.5km mapped route
Bird Hide Observation
Nature Observation

Bird Hide Observation Program

Established structured observation sessions in four strategically positioned hides across North Dublin Bay. Our guided sessions focus on seasonal bird identification and estuary ecology. Average group size of 8-12 people ensures intimate, unhurried experiences with proper time for photography and note-taking.

2023–2024 • 4 hides • 120+ sessions delivered
Estuary Ecosystem Walk
Guided Experience

Estuary Ecosystem Walks

Developed a series of themed walks exploring tidal zones, habitat layers, and seasonal changes throughout the river estuary. Each walk is led by experienced guides who share insights about geology, flora, and fauna specific to Dublin Bay's unique ecosystem.

Ongoing • 6 different routes • Spring through Autumn
North Dublin Bay Wooden Walkway
Infrastructure

North Dublin Bay Wooden Walkway Network

Collaborated on development and ongoing maintenance of the elevated wooden walkway system protecting sensitive wetland habitats whilst providing safe, accessible pathways. The network spans 1.8km with viewing platforms positioned to maximize wildlife observation opportunities without disturbing nesting areas.

2023–ongoing • 1.8km network • 5 viewing platforms

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Get in touch to book a guided walk, ask about accessibility options, or learn more about what makes Dublin Bay special.

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