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    Rathgar (Irish: Ráth Garbh, meaning "rough ringfort") is a suburb of Dublin in Ireland. It was originally a village which from 1862 was part of the township of Rathmines and Rathgar ; it was absorbed by the growing city and became a suburb in 1930. [2]

  3. Jan 31, 2018 · This strip of parkland along one of Dublin’s rivers is home to a fishing club (contact Dodder Anglers about any opportunities to fish yourself) but is best known for its surprisingly abundant wildlife. Regulars along the narrow river include herons, sparrowhawk, foxes, kingfishers and plenty of types of fish.

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  4. Rathgar. Rathgar, like Ranelagh and Donnybrook, remains one of Dublin’s distinctive villages. The documented history of Rathgar began with the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland in the 12th century, when the lands of Rathgar became part of the home farm, or grange, of the Augustinian Nuns of the Abbey of St. Mary, whose convent stood at College ...

  5. Things to Do in Rathgar, Ireland: See Tripadvisor's 962 traveler reviews and photos of Rathgar tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in April. We have reviews of the best places to see in Rathgar. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  6. Today, Rathgar is a charming residential area with an array of attractive shops, pubs and other businesses. There are many parks to enjoy and the River Dodder is home to countless plant, bird and animal habitats. Rathgar is located south of Dublin city centre, bordered by Rathmines to the north and the River Dodder to the south. It is served by a

  7. Dec 20, 2016 · 20th Dec 2016. Lovin Dublin City Spotlight – Rathgar. emmakenneally. Despite being known primarily as a suburb, Rathgar boasts tonnes of great places to eat and drink, and as a result is a popular destination both in the evenings and at the weekends for locals and non-locals alike.

  8. Rathgar is a suburb of Dublin in Ireland. It was originally a village which from 1862 was part of the township of Rathmines and Rathgar; it was absorbed by the growing city and became a suburb in 1930. It lies about three kilometres south of the city centre. Photo: JP, CC BY-SA 2.0.

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