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Howth's W Pier: Gateway to Coastal Charm

Discover Howth's working harbor from W Pier: seafood, boat tours, and stunning coastal views await near Dublin.

W Pier in Howth, a bustling fishing village near Dublin, is a central point for exploring the harbor, enjoying seafood, and embarking on scenic boat tours. It's a place where the charm of a working harbor meets tourist attractions.

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Dublin, Howth, IE

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    To reach W Pier from Dublin city center, take the DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) train from Connolly or Tara Street Station to Howth. The journey takes approximately 30 minutes. From Howth DART station, it's a short walk to the W Pier. Alternatively, Dublin Bus operates the H3 bus service from the city center to Howth. The bus journey takes around 45 minutes. A single DART or bus fare is approximately €2 - €3.

    Walking

    From Howth DART station, exit the station and walk towards the harbor. Follow the main road along the harbor, passing the Howth Market on your left. Continue along the harbor front, and you'll see the W Pier extending into the harbor on your right. The walk from the DART station to W Pier is approximately 5-10 minutes.

    Driving

    If driving from Dublin city center, take the M50 motorway and then the R105 towards Howth. Follow signs for Howth village and then the harbor. Parking is available around the marina, with both free and paid options. However, parking can be limited, especially during peak season. Paid parking costs approximately €1 per hour, with a daily cap of €5. Free parking is available at Howth Summit, but it can fill up quickly.

    Local tips

    Visit during the week to avoid the weekend crowds.
    Check out the Howth Market for local food and crafts, especially on weekends.
    Wear comfortable shoes if you plan to walk the pier or explore the village.
    Consider a boat trip to Ireland's Eye for a unique perspective of the coastline.
    Try some fresh seafood at one of the restaurants or fish shops on the pier.

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    W Pier in Howth is more than just a place to walk; it's the heart of this vibrant coastal village. Located on the Howth peninsula, just a short distance from Dublin, the pier offers a blend of maritime history, natural beauty, and culinary delights. Historically, Howth Harbour has been a significant point for maritime activities. Construction of the harbor, including the East and West Piers, began in 1807, with the West Pier being the older of the two. For a brief period in the early 19th century, Howth served as the main Dublin terminal for packet ships. King George IV even landed here in 1821, leaving his mark with carved footprints that can still be seen today. Today, Howth remains a bustling fishing port, the largest on Dublin's east coast. On the W Pier, you'll find a variety of restaurants and fish shops, intertwined with the daily activities of a working harbor. You can watch trawlers and smaller boats coming and going, hauling their fresh catches. The pier is also the departure point for boat trips to Ireland's Eye, a nearby island known for its birdlife and scenic views. Keep an eye out for the friendly seals that often visit the pier, hoping for a treat. W Pier is an ideal starting point to explore Howth's many attractions. From here, you can stroll along the harbor, explore the village, or embark on the popular Howth Cliff Walk.

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