Dalkey Quarry Abseil

Dalkey Quarry, Saturday 6th September

This cliff abseil will test your courage like never before!

On Saturday 6th September 2025, our team will abseil down this vertical cliff to raise funds for Childhood Cancer Ireland.

Dalkey Quarry offers a thrilling descent with breathtaking views over Dublin Bay and the sea. The initial drop is always the most daunting, but you’ll have an expert team on hand to guide you through it.

Every day, our heroes face their own challenges with unimaginable bravery. Now, you can take on your own challenge to show your support for all of the children, adolescents and young adults facing their own battles this year, and in honour of all of the children and young people taken far too soon by childhood cancer.

Are you brave enough to abseil down a high vertical cliff?

Terms and conditions (please read):

  • The minimum fundraising target for this event is €250.
  • A €30 non-refundable deposit is required to secure your place.
  • You must be over the age of 14 to take part.
  • If you are over the age of 65, you must seek the advice of your GP before taking part.
  • Fitness is not very important but agility/mobility is important. If you have mobility issues, please let us know. If you have had recent surgery, are or could be pregnant or you have back pain or other medical/mobility issues, you must seek your GP’s advice before partaking in this event.
  • The weight limit is 120kg.

Date:
Saturday 6th September
Time:
TBC
Price:
Minimum fundraising target €250
Address:
Dalkey Quarry, Dalkey Commons, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Dalkey Quarry, Dalkey Commons, Dublin, Ireland

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