Commuter Town Finder

Filter Ireland's best commuter towns by your destination city, maximum commute time, and monthly rent budget. Updated with 2026 data.

Showing 50 of 50 towns

Tramore

Co. Waterford · Waterford City

🚆 15 min 💶 €1,100/mo

Tramore is Waterford's seaside suburb — a proper coastal town just 15 minutes south of the city with its own identity, a blue flag beach, and a promenade that locals use year-round. It is the most popular commuter option from Waterford City, combining a genuine town feel with a very short commute. Rents are low by national standards, schools are well-regarded, and the quality of life for families with children is hard to argue with.

Bus Éireann

Thomastown

Co. Kilkenny · Kilkenny City

🚆 20 min 💶 €1,000/mo

Situated in the Nore Valley 18km south of Kilkenny City, Thomastown is a small historic market town with a quietly thriving arts community — the Grennan Mill Craft School has long attracted artists and creatives to the area. Irish Rail connects directly to Kilkenny MacDonagh station in under 20 minutes. Low rents, excellent secondary school provision at Grennan College, and proximity to the River Nore make it a compelling option for remote workers, artists, and Kilkenny-based professionals.

Irish RailBus Éireann

Oranmore

Co. Galway · Galway City

🚆 20 min 💶 €1,600/mo

A fast-growing village on the eastern edge of Galway city, Oranmore is effectively part of the greater Galway commuter belt with some of the shortest Bus Connects journey times to the city. It sits at the intersection of the M6 and M18, giving it excellent road access, and its newer residential estates have attracted a young professional and family demographic, including a growing number of tech and pharma sector expats working in Galway's IDA business parks.

Bus Connects

Passage West

Co. Cork · Cork City

🚆 20 min 💶 €1,350/mo

One of the closest proper towns to Cork City, Passage West sits on the western bank of Cork Harbour and is just 20 minutes from the city centre by road. It offers a real harbour-town character, strong community feel, and access to the cross-river ferry to Carrigaloe. Rents are reasonable given the proximity, and the surrounding harbour scenery is genuinely beautiful. A practical and underappreciated choice for Cork commuters.

Bus ÉireannCross River Ferry

Claregalway

Co. Galway · Galway City

🚆 20 min 💶 €1,300/mo

One of the closest commuter options to Galway City, Claregalway sits just off the N17 and N18 interchange, making it a natural choice for city workers who commute by car or bus. The town has developed rapidly over the past decade with a strong family demographic, a community college, and improving local services. At 20 minutes from the city, it captures both the short commute benefit and a rural-edge feel that inner suburbs can't offer.

Bus Éireann

Callan

Co. Kilkenny · Kilkenny City

🚆 22 min 💶 €875/mo

An old market town in the southwest of County Kilkenny, Callan retains much of its original street layout and a strong community ethos. Regular Bus Eireann services connect to Kilkenny City in around 22 minutes. It has a CBS secondary school and primary school, and rents are very low by national standards. A good option for families and remote workers who want maximum space, a genuine town community, and minimum cost.

Bus Éireann

Cobh

Co. Cork · Cork City

🚆 24 min 💶 €1,300/mo

A stunning Victorian harbour town on Great Island in Cork Harbour, Cobh (pronounced Cove) is one of Ireland's most visually dramatic places to live. The Cobh Branch rail line runs direct to Cork Kent Station in 24 minutes. Rents are among the most affordable of any coastal town in Ireland, and the town's international heritage, colourful hillside terraces, and harbour views attract expats looking for something genuinely different.

Irish Rail

Malahide

Co. Dublin · Dublin

🚆 25 min 💶 €2,350/mo

A premium coastal village north of Dublin, Malahide consistently tops expat wish-lists for its DART connection, heritage castle grounds, marina, and outstanding quality of life. Rents are among the highest in the commuter belt, but the 25-minute journey to Connolly and the village's distinct character continue to attract senior professionals and expat families prepared to invest in location.

DARTIrish Rail

Midleton

Co. Cork · Cork City

🚆 25 min 💶 €1,600/mo

Home to the Jameson Irish Whiskey distillery and surrounded by east Cork's food and farming culture, Midleton is a thriving market town with a direct 25-minute rail link to Cork city. It has strong schools, a busy weekly farmers' market, and a growing expat community drawn by its blend of artisan culture, community feel, and excellent Cork city access at a fraction of city-centre rents.

Irish RailBus Éireann

Blarney

Co. Cork · Cork City

🚆 25 min 💶 €1,250/mo

Famous globally for the castle but genuinely excellent as a base for Cork commuters, Blarney sits just 25 minutes from Cork City centre by bus. It has a good village core with independent shops and cafés, a primary school and community college on the doorstep, and surprisingly competitive rents given the short commute. The surrounding countryside gives it a rural feel that larger satellite towns can't match.

Bus Éireann

New Ross

Co. Wexford · Kilkenny City

🚆 25 min 💶 €900/mo

Technically in County Wexford but just 25 minutes from Kilkenny City by road, New Ross is one of the most practical commuter options for Kilkenny workers. The town sits on the River Barrow and has a full range of services, two good secondary schools, and a strong civic and sporting life. The Dunbrody Famine Ship visitor centre and the JFK ancestral homestead nearby give it a distinct tourism identity that adds to the local economy without dominating it.

Bus Éireann

Mallow

Co. Cork · Cork City

🚆 20–27 min 💶 €1,050/mo

The largest town in north Cork, Mallow offers a genuine market-town experience with direct Irish Rail access to Cork Kent Station in around 45 minutes. Rents are among the most affordable within Cork's commuter catchment, making it a strong choice for families who want space without sacrificing transport links. The town has a well-developed retail and services core, and the Blackwater Valley surrounding it is genuinely beautiful.

Irish RailBus Éireann

Bray

Co. Wicklow · Dublin

🚆 28 min 💶 €1,950/mo

One of Ireland's most vibrant seaside towns, Bray sits at the southern terminus of the DART line with a direct 28-minute rail journey to Pearse Station. With a busy high street, beach promenade, and strong school choice, it's one of the most popular expat hubs in the greater Dublin area.

DARTIrish RailBus Connects

Leixlip

Co. Kildare · Dublin

🚆 22–28 min 💶 €2,050/mo

Home to Intel's European headquarters and an HP campus, Leixlip is arguably Ireland's most tech-worker-friendly commuter town. Two stations on the Maynooth commuter rail line bring you to Connolly in under 30 minutes, and the town's sizeable international community, built up over decades of tech migration, makes it a natural landing spot for sector expats arriving in Ireland for the first time.

Irish RailBus Connects

Castlecomer

Co. Kilkenny · Kilkenny City

🚆 28 min 💶 €850/mo

The former coal-mining heartland of Ireland, Castlecomer has reinvented itself with a well-regarded adventure park, artisan food producers, and a strong community ethos. It sits 16km north of Kilkenny City with regular Bus Eireann connections. Rents are very low by national standards — some of the most affordable in Leinster — and the town has primary school provision nearby. A strong fit for remote workers or those with flexible hours who want the most space for the lowest cost.

Bus Éireann

Carrigaline

Co. Cork · Cork City

🚆 30 min 💶 €1,700/mo

South Cork's largest town, Carrigaline is a well-serviced commuter hub with regular Bus Éireann services to Cork city in around 30 minutes. Its proximity to Cork Harbour, a strong GAA scene, and solid school provision make it one of the most popular choices for families relocating to the Cork area. Recent residential development has brought newer housing stock and a growing international community.

Bus Éireann

Athenry

Co. Galway · Galway City

🚆 30 min 💶 €1,100/mo

One of the most affordable towns within commutable distance of Galway city, Athenry sits on the Irish Rail Galway to Dublin line with a 30-minute journey to Galway Ceannt Station. The town's medieval walls, market square, and strong community identity give it a distinctive character rarely found at this price point. It's an increasingly popular choice for families who want genuinely rural-feel living with solid rail access to Galway's tech and pharma employment base.

Irish Rail

Rathkeale

Co. Limerick · Limerick City

🚆 30 min 💶 €875/mo

A small west Limerick town on the N21, just 30 minutes from Limerick City by bus or car. Rathkeale is compact and affordable, with a primary school and access to secondary schools in nearby Askeaton and Newcastle West. For city workers who prioritise low cost of living and a genuine Irish small-town experience, it offers an unusually short commute for the price point.

Bus Éireann

Urlingford

Co. Kilkenny · Kilkenny City

🚆 30 min 💶 €750/mo

A small north Kilkenny town on the M8 motorway corridor, Urlingford offers some of the lowest average rents of any commuter town within range of Kilkenny City. The 30-minute drive along the M8 is fast and uncongested, and Bus Éireann services connect it to the city. For city workers on a budget, or those who work mainly remotely and need occasional city access, Urlingford delivers excellent value in a compact community setting.

Bus Éireann

Carrick-on-Suir

Co. Tipperary · Waterford City

🚆 30 min 💶 €900/mo

A compact Tipperary town on the River Suir, 30 minutes from Waterford City by road or Bus Éireann. Carrick-on-Suir has a handsome Tudor castle, two secondary schools, and some of the most affordable rents in the south-east. The cycling community is strong — Sean Kelly, one of Ireland's greatest cyclists, is from here, and the town hosts the An Post Ras stage regularly. A solid choice for Waterford commuters who want more space and very low outgoings.

Bus Éireann

Ennis

Co. Clare · Limerick City

🚆 25–35 min 💶 €1,200/mo

The county town of Clare and a genuinely complete town in its own right, Ennis sits 35 minutes from Limerick Colbert by Irish Rail and offers a rare combination of solid infrastructure, good schools, and rents well below the national average. The medieval street pattern, a well-regarded local market, and the nearby Technological University of the Shannon campus give it a cosmopolitan edge for a town its size. For expat families, it represents one of the best value propositions in Munster — multiple well-regarded secondary schools, an active arts scene, and direct rail to Limerick.

Irish RailBus Éireann

Bandon

Co. Cork · Cork City

🚆 35 min 💶 €1,100/mo

A well-serviced market town on the River Bandon, around 35 minutes from Cork City by bus. Bandon has a strong local economy, excellent secondary schools including the historic Bandon Grammar School, and a growing food and craft scene. It attracts families and professionals who want a proper town feel rather than a dormitory suburb, with more social and commercial life than many Cork commuter options at a comparable price.

Bus Éireann

Tuam

Co. Galway · Galway City

🚆 35 min 💶 €1,000/mo

The largest town in north Galway and a genuine urban centre in its own right, Tuam offers a full range of services, multiple secondary schools, and one of the strongest community identities in the county. A 35-minute bus journey connects it to Galway City, and rents remain significantly lower than anything closer to the university and tech quarter. It's particularly well-suited to families who want a proper town environment rather than a suburban estate.

Bus Éireann

Kilmallock

Co. Limerick · Limerick City

🚆 35 min 💶 €850/mo

A medieval walled town in south Limerick with some of the most affordable property and rent in the Limerick commuter belt. Kilmallock is small but has a strong heritage identity and a growing arts community. Bus Éireann covers the 35-minute corridor to Limerick City, and for those who work remotely even part of the week, it offers genuine Irish character at a price point that's hard to match anywhere else within commuting distance of a major city.

Bus Éireann

Graiguenamanagh

Co. Kilkenny · Kilkenny City

🚆 35 min 💶 €800/mo

A strikingly beautiful river town on the Barrow, Graiguenamanagh is best known for Duiske Abbey and its rowing and kayaking culture. For those willing to accept a 35-minute drive or bus journey to Kilkenny City, it offers some of the most affordable rents in the region alongside a genuinely distinctive quality of life. The town's canal-side setting and slow pace attract those who want to feel embedded in an Irish community rather than simply housed near a city.

Bus Éireann

Ashbourne

Co. Meath · Dublin

🚆 38 min 💶 €1,800/mo

A fast-growing market town in County Meath, Ashbourne is popular with families relocating from Dublin thanks to newer housing stock, excellent primary schools, and a regular Bus Connects route into the city centre via Drumcondra. Strong GAA and sporting culture with good retail infrastructure.

Bus Connects

Maynooth

Co. Kildare · Dublin

🚆 33–38 min 💶 €1,850/mo

Home to Maynooth University, this vibrant college town on the western commuter rail line strikes an ideal balance between academic energy and family-friendly living. Frequent trains to Connolly and Pearse, a thriving international community, and proximity to tech-company campuses in nearby Leixlip make it particularly popular with tech workers.

Irish RailBus Connects

Greystones

Co. Wicklow · Dublin

🚆 40 min 💶 €2,100/mo

A picturesque coastal town south of Dublin, Greystones offers a village atmosphere with excellent DART connectivity. Known for its artisan food scene, sailing club, and outstanding secondary schools, it consistently ranks among the most sought-after destinations for professional expat families.

DARTBus Connects

Swords

Co. Dublin · Dublin

🚆 40 min 💶 €2,100/mo

One of Ireland's largest and fastest-growing towns, Swords is a fully self-contained urban centre with extensive retail, leisure, and dining options. Frequent Bus Connects services run to the city via the M1 Port Tunnel in around 40 minutes, and its proximity to Dublin Airport makes it especially attractive to expats who travel frequently or are in the early stages of establishing a base in Ireland.

Bus Connects

Fermoy

Co. Cork · Cork City

🚆 40 min 💶 €950/mo

Positioned on the banks of the River Blackwater, Fermoy is one of the most affordable towns within Cork's commuter catchment and has been attracting city workers priced out of closer options. The N8 provides a straightforward road connection to Cork, and Bus Éireann operates regular services. The town has a full range of services, a strong athletics and sports community, and a relaxed pace of life that suits families making the shift from city living.

Bus Éireann

Loughrea

Co. Galway · Galway City

🚆 40 min 💶 €950/mo

A compact market town on Lough Rea in south Galway, around 40 minutes from Galway City by bus. Loughrea has a full range of services, a well-regarded community college, and rents that are among the most affordable in the Galway commuter catchment. The town sits close to the M6 motorway, giving car commuters a fast and direct route, while Bus Éireann covers the corridor regularly. A solid, underrated option for Galway city workers.

Bus Éireann

Newbridge

Co. Kildare · Dublin

🚆 28–42 min 💶 €1,700/mo

A large, self-sufficient town on the Kildare intercity rail line, Newbridge has express trains to Dublin Heuston in as little as 28 minutes, one of the fastest rail commutes in the Kildare belt. Regular stopping services take 42–47 minutes. Home to Whitewater Shopping Centre, the largest in Kildare, and a strong range of state and fee-paying schools, it's a compelling option for expat families seeking space, value, and direct rail access without straying too far from the capital.

Irish RailBus Éireann

Skerries

Co. Dublin · Dublin

🚆 36–42 min 💶 €2,050/mo

A charming coastal town 30km north of Dublin city, Skerries is beloved for its working harbour, sandy beaches, and village atmosphere. Irish Rail services reach Connolly in around 42 minutes, and rents are significantly lower than comparable coastal villages on the south side. It's a well-kept secret among expat families who want seaside living without paying Malahide or Greystones prices.

Irish RailBus Connects

Ratoath

Co. Meath · Dublin

🚆 45 min 💶 €1,850/mo

A commuter village in County Meath that has grown rapidly over the past two decades, Ratoath offers newer housing stock, a strong sense of community, and Bus Connects services to Dublin city in around 45 minutes. It's popular with young families who want Meath pricing with reliable city access. Ratoath College is one of the county's most sought-after secondary schools.

Bus Connects

Newcastle West

Co. Limerick · Limerick City

🚆 45 min 💶 €850/mo

The main urban centre in west Limerick, Newcastle West is a well-serviced town with a full range of shops, a strong secondary school, and very affordable rents compared to Limerick City. The 45-minute bus connection makes it a genuine commuter town rather than a remote rural option, and those who drive will find the N21 direct and largely uncongested outside peak hours. An excellent choice for families wanting more space and a real town community.

Bus Éireann

Charleville

Co. Cork · Limerick City

🚆 35–45 min 💶 €900/mo

Straddling the Cork–Limerick border, Charleville sits on the main N20 and Irish Rail Dublin–Cork line, making it accessible to both Limerick and Cork cities. The 45-minute bus or train journey to Limerick City is reliable, and rents are competitive for the level of services the town provides. Charleville has a strong GAA and community sporting tradition, a cluster of good schools, and a growing profile as a mid-point commuter option for those whose work shifts between both cities.

Irish RailBus Éireann

Dungarvan

Co. Waterford · Waterford City

🚆 45 min 💶 €950/mo

The county town of Waterford, Dungarvan sits on the bay where the Colligan River meets the sea. It has a genuine town centre, excellent food culture (it punches well above its weight for restaurants and artisan producers), three secondary schools including one Irish-medium, and very affordable rents. The 45-minute bus journey to Waterford City makes it better suited to hybrid workers. The coastline and Comeragh Mountains on the doorstep make it one of the more scenic commuter options in the south-east.

Bus Éireann

Dunboyne

Co. Meath · Dublin

🚆 36–47 min 💶 €1,900/mo

Situated near the M3 Parkway station on the Maynooth commuter rail line, Dunboyne offers a blend of village character and modern housing estates. Dunboyne Castle Hotel and a growing retail centre make it largely self-sufficient, while a roughly 47-minute rail journey to Connolly Station provides reliable city-centre access.

Irish RailBus Connects

Tipperary Town

Co. Tipperary · Limerick City

🚆 35–48 min 💶 €900/mo

Sitting on the Golden Vale, Tipperary Town is served by the Dublin–Cork main line with a connection at Limerick Junction for Limerick Colbert — around 48 minutes door to station. For those willing to manage a single change, the affordability is striking: rents are well below the national average and the town has a growing food and arts scene anchored by recent investment. A compact town with two secondary schools and easy access to the Tipperary countryside.

Irish RailBus Éireann

Celbridge

Co. Kildare · Dublin

🚆 50 min 💶 €1,950/mo

Celbridge sits on the Liffey just 20km from Dublin city centre, making it one of the closest major towns outside the capital. It's particularly popular with tech workers at Intel and HP's nearby Leixlip campuses, with Bus Connects services connecting to the city in around 50 minutes. Castletown House and the Liffey Linear Park give it a character rare for a town of its size.

Bus Connects

Balbriggan

Co. Dublin · Dublin

🚆 42–50 min 💶 €1,750/mo

One of the most affordable Dublin-county commuter towns, Balbriggan sits on the northern commuter rail line with a 50-minute journey to Connolly Station. The town has seen significant investment and population growth over the past decade and is known for its culturally diverse community, making it one of the most internationally welcoming towns in the greater Dublin area.

Irish RailBus Connects

Nenagh

Co. Tipperary · Limerick City

🚆 42–50 min 💶 €950/mo

The principal town of North Tipperary, Nenagh is a quiet market town with a Norman castle, a compact walkable centre, and some of the most affordable rents in Munster. Irish Rail's Limerick–Ballybrophy line provides a roughly 50-minute commute to Limerick Colbert without changes. Best suited to families seeking maximum space and value, with a functioning primary and secondary school ecosystem and a genuine community feel that larger commuter towns often lack.

Irish RailBus Éireann

Gort

Co. Galway · Galway City

🚆 50 min 💶 €850/mo

A small, characterful market town in south Galway, Gort sits on the Dublin to Galway rail line and offers some of the most affordable rents in the wider Galway commuter catchment. The 50-minute train journey to Galway Ceannt Station is a genuine commute, but for those who work from home part of the week, the low cost of living and genuinely rural character make it a compelling option. W.B. Yeats country is on the doorstep.

Irish RailBus Éireann

Naas

Co. Kildare · Dublin

🚆 55 min 💶 €1,800/mo

The county town of Kildare, Naas combines a strong community feel with excellent retail, hospitality, and GAA culture. Bus Connects services run regularly to the city via the N7 corridor, and rents significantly below Dublin make it one of the most popular choices for families setting up outside the capital. A growing expat community has established itself here over the past decade.

Bus Connects

Drogheda

Co. Louth · Dublin

🚆 43–62 min 💶 €1,650/mo

The largest town in Ireland, Drogheda sits on the River Boyne and offers significantly lower rents than Dublin while retaining fast Dublin-Belfast intercity rail connections. The town is undergoing major regeneration, with new retail, hospitality, and residential developments attracting a growing expat community.

Irish RailBus Connects

Navan

Co. Meath · Dublin

🚆 62 min 💶 €1,500/mo

The county town of Meath and one of the most affordable commuter options within range of Dublin. Bus Connects routes run frequently from Navan to Dublin city centre, and the town has a strong community infrastructure including multiple well-regarded secondary schools, a large hospital, and extensive retail.

Bus Connects

Trim

Co. Meath · Dublin

🚆 62 min 💶 €1,500/mo

One of Ireland's most historically rich towns, Trim is home to the largest Anglo-Norman castle in the country and sits on the River Boyne in the heart of County Meath. Bus Connects routes connect it to Dublin in around 62 minutes. Rents are among the lowest in the commuter belt and the town has a genuine market-town character that appeals to families seeking a slower pace without sacrificing Dublin access.

Bus Connects

Portlaoise

Co. Laois · Dublin

🚆 55–65 min 💶 €1,250/mo

The Midlands county town of Laois, Portlaoise sits on the main Dublin–Cork intercity rail line with fast direct trains to Heuston Station in under 70 minutes. Extremely affordable rents and a young, growing population make this ideal for budget-conscious expat families seeking space and value.

Irish RailBus Éireann

Athy

Co. Kildare · Dublin

🚆 55–65 min 💶 €1,350/mo

A historic market town on the River Barrow in south Kildare, Athy offers some of the most affordable rents within commutable distance of Dublin Heuston, roughly 65 minutes by Irish Rail. The town's heritage centre, riverside walks, and strong GAA culture give it a genuine community character, and its growing population is attracting new retail and hospitality investment.

Irish RailBus Éireann

Wicklow Town

Co. Wicklow · Dublin

🚆 57–68 min 💶 €1,600/mo

The county town of Wicklow sits on the east coast with a direct Irish Rail service to Dublin Connolly, making it one of the more southern Dublin commuter options. Rents are notably lower than the Bray and Greystones corridor and the town's seaside character, historic harbour, and access to the Wicklow Mountains make it a compelling choice for families who want space, scenery, and manageable commute costs.

Irish RailBus Éireann