Clondalkin is a suburb situated 10 km west of Dublin, Ireland, in the administrative county of South Dublin. The name is also used in relation to the area's religious parishes. Clondalkin is home to an eighth-century round tower that acts as a focal point for the area. Acknowledged as one of the oldest and best preserved in the country (despite numerous storms and an explosion which destroyed the local mill in 1856), it is 25.6 metres high and has its original conical cap.
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Based on former visitors to Clondalkin , Leinster the following are the most recommended accommodation in Clondalkin .

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Naas Road Clondalkin , Leinster
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Newlands Cross, Naas Road Clondalkin , Leinster
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Naas Road Clondalkin , Leinster
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Park West Avenue, Nangor Road Clondalkin , Leinster
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Red Cow Roundabout, Off Naas Road, Monastery Road Clondalkin , Leinster
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Liffey Valley Clondalkin , Leinster
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Naas Road, Newlands Cross Clondalkin , Leinster
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