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Discover the Coastal Charm of Howth, Dublin

Explore Howth, Dublin's scenic coastal gem, offering breathtaking views, delicious seafood, and rich historical sites.

Nestled along the Dublin Bay, Howth is a picturesque coastal village that offers stunning sea views, vibrant seafood markets, and scenic walking trails. It's the perfect destination for tourists seeking a blend of natural beauty and rich history.

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Dublin, Howth, IE

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    Getting There

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    From the center of Wicklow Town, head north on the N11 road towards Dublin. Continue on the N11 for approximately 40 kilometers until you reach the turnoff for the R105 towards Howth. Follow the R105 road, which will take you through some beautiful coastal scenery. Once you reach Howth, follow signs for Howth Harbour. W Pier is located at the harbor, where you can park your car nearby.

    Public Transport

    From Wicklow Town, take a bus to Dublin Busaras (the central bus station). You can catch a bus operated by Bus Éireann or Dublin Bus. Once at Busaras, switch to the DART train service. Board a southbound DART train towards Howth. The train journey will take approximately 40 minutes. Get off at Howth station. From the station, it’s a short 15-minute walk to W Pier. Follow the signs towards Howth Harbour, and you will find W Pier at the waterfront.

    Local tips

    Visit Howth early in the morning to enjoy fresh seafood at the local market.
    Consider taking a cliff walk for stunning views of the Irish Sea.
    Wear comfortable shoes as the paths can be uneven and hilly.
    Check the tide times if you plan on visiting Ireland’s Eye, as access varies.
    Try to catch a local festival if your visit coincides; they often feature live music and food stalls.

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    Howth, a charming fishing village on the outskirts of Dublin, is a must-visit for any traveler yearning to experience the serene beauty of Ireland's coastline. Just a short train ride from the bustling city, Howth boasts breathtaking cliffs, vibrant seafood restaurants, and a rich history that dates back centuries. The stunning vistas from Howth Head are a highlight, offering panoramic views of Dublin Bay and beyond, making it a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The village is also renowned for its bustling markets, especially the Howth Market, where visitors can immerse themselves in local culture while sampling fresh seafood, artisan cheeses, and handmade crafts. Strolling along the picturesque harbor, you can watch the local fishermen at work or enjoy a leisurely boat trip to spot seals and puffins on Ireland’s Eye, a nearby uninhabited island. For those who love outdoor activities, Howth offers numerous hiking trails that cater to various skill levels. The famous Howth Cliff Walk combines stunning coastal scenery with a sense of adventure, making it a popular choice among hikers. The area is rich in history, with landmarks such as the ancient Howth Castle and the historic Martello Tower, providing a fascinating glimpse into Ireland's past. Whether you're indulging in succulent seafood or exploring the rugged coastline, Howth provides an unforgettable experience that captures the essence of Irish charm and hospitality. Don’t miss out on the chance to explore this unique seaside village during your visit to Dublin.

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