Travel to Tayto Park with daily direct services from Bus Éireann

Travel to Tayto Park with Bus ÉireannTayto Park has partnered with Bus Éireann to provide a daily bus service return from Dublin City Centre direct to Tayto Park, one of Ireland’s top visitor attractions.

Bus Éireann’s Route 103 service will operate once a day (Monday to Friday) and twice a day at weekends. The journey takes just 45 minutes from the city centre.

The Route 103 operates from Beresford Place (beside Liberty Hall). From Monday to Friday, the 103 departs from Beresford Place at 10:10 and departs from Tayto Park at 16:15.

On Saturdays, Sundays and during Public Holidays, the bus departs from Beresford Place at 10:00 and 11:00. On Saturdays it departs Tayto Park at 16:05 and 16:35. On Sundays and during Public Holidays, the bus service departs Tayto Park at 15:05 and 16:15.

The daily bus service to Tayto Park will operate until early September 2014 and then will operate only when the park is open. For more information about the opening hours of Tayto Park, please check out their website at www.taytopark.ie.

Customers travelling to Tayto Park should note than an adult day return costs €9.70, while a child return is €6.40. Two adults and a maximum of three children can avail of a day return ticket for €28.

Visitors to Tayto Park get to explore The Tayto Sky Walk, The New Zip Line Extreme, The Superhero Training Wall, The Tayto Air Jumpers, The Lodge restaurant, some of the 250 farmed herd of buffalo and hundreds of rare breeds of animals along with many more attractions. For the first time ever, visitors can see how the nation’s favourite crisps are made in The Tayto Factory Tour. People of all ages will learn all the guarded secrets from Mr. Tayto himself and see how Tayto crisps and snacks are made.

“Our direct services from Tayto Park to Dublin allow families to enjoy all the fun at Tayto Park without having to worry about getting there. Visitors can sit back, relax and get direct from Dublin to Tayto Park safely without the expense and hassle of organising other means of transport,” said Joe Kenny, Regional Manager, East, Bus Éireann.

Friday, 4th July, 2014