Team Abseil 2026

Date Flexible weekday or weekends
Time Morning or Afternoon
Location Dalkey Quarry, Killiney Hill Park, Co Dublin

We’re inviting teams to take on our Abseil Challenge!

Acquired Brain Injury Ireland is looking for adventure seekers to take a big leap for a great cause as part of the Abseil for Brain Injury challenge at the Dalkey Quarry, Co Dublin.

This thrilling event will give participants breath-taking views of Dublin Bay and the Wicklow Mountains, all while raising vital funds to support brain injury survivors and their families to rebuild their lives.

  Event Details:

  • Date: Flexible, chat to us about the dates that suit your club
  • Location: Dalkey Quarry, Killiney Hill Park, Co Dublin
  • Registration Fee: €60 per person
  • Fundraising Target:  €250 per person
  • Minimum participants:  At least 10 participants to be registered for the event to go ahead

Whether you are a group of friends, work colleagues, clubmates or a hobby group – we’re inviting you to sign up and have a fun day out , while helping a great cause.

Get in touch with us to find out more or make a booking.

Contact Roisin and Sarahjane on fundraising@abiireland.ie or call 01 280 4164, and press the Fundraising option.

Take on the Dalkey abseil challenge and make a difference for brain injury survivors

About the location

Dalkey Quarry is easy to get to, with free parking at Killiney Hill Park and a short 10 minute walk from Dalkey DART. There is a cafe in the park and toilets.

Health and safety

All participants must have a reasonable level of physical fitness to take part. Children aged 12 + can take part as long as they are accompanied by an adult.

The abseil session includes a full safety briefing, equipment fitting, a practice run on flat ground, and your descent.

Abseil Challenge for groups of friends, colleagues or clubmates

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