Tymon Park is Dublin's second largest park boasting a children's play area, some lovely lakes and plenty of ongoing sports, exercise, socialising and relaxing. In addition to paths for walking, jogging and dog walking (leads are required) , it features several pitches for field sports.
This park is home to a diverse range of flora, a valuable environment for wildlife, and is a site of historical interest, forming a greenbelt of over 300 acre between the established residential areas of Tallaght and Templeogue and Walkinstown.
The river Poddle enters the western section of the Park, follows its original course alongside Tymon Lane and then diverts to a new line along which a number of ornamental ponds, cascades, waterfalls and other water features.
The car park is open during daylight hours. At the time of publication the car park gates close at 6.30 pm. There is a 24/7 pedestrian entrance on Limekiln Avenue. N53° 18.265 W006° 19.746.
Please be careful of young children as the cache is near to the edge of the lake.
You will need to bring your own pen
Happy hunting