For Owners and Residents of
Seascape Clontarf
366 Clontarf Road, Dublin 3
59 Apartments
Completed in 2015
History
Completed in 2015
Nestled in the leafy suburb of Clontarf, on the Clontarf Road between Dollymount Park and Seafield Road East with stunning views across Dublin Bay from Howth to Dalkey Island. The city centre is situated less than 4 miles away while a short stroll will take you to the tranquility of the Clontarf seafront or the green oasis of St. Annes Park.
A Coastal Village on the Edge of the City
Location
Clontarf
Seascape is close to many cafés, cosmopolitan restaurants, excellent convenience stores and a whole host of other retail outlets. It is also near numerous sports and leisure clubs from golf at Royal Dublin and St. Annes, to rugby and cricket at the infamous grounds on Castle Avenue, GAA at the Clontarf GAA club to the 25,000 square foot Westwood Gym facility beside Clontarf Road DART station.
Clontarf is very accessible by public transport. The sea front is served by the No. 130 Dublin Bus route, whilst the inland parts can be reached from buses on the Howth Road, such as the 29A, 31 and 32 buses routes. Clontarf is also served by the DART at Clontarf Road and is within easy reach of Dublin Port and Airport.

A Unique Place to Live
Close to the City, By the Sea
Transport & Travel
Bus route 130 takes you into the City Centre in 15 minutes. Dublin Airport is within a 20 minute car drive.
Nature
With both the Bull Island Nature Reserve and Dollymount Strand on our doorstep, residents have easy access to nature and walks. We also have the Howth Cliff walks just a 10 minute drive down the road.
Golf
Dining
Park & Playground
