Howth Head Peak
Discover the Majestic Views of Howth Head Peak
Experience the stunning coastal beauty and invigorating trails at Howth Head Peak, a scenic gem near Dublin, perfect for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
Nestled in the charming coastal village of Howth, Dublin, Howth Head Peak offers stunning views, invigorating hikes, and rich natural beauty. It's a must-visit for any tourist seeking adventure and scenic vistas.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Train
From Drogheda, walk to the Drogheda Train Station located on the south side of the River Boyne. You can take the train to Howth, but first, you will need to change trains. Board a train heading to Dublin Connolly Station. Once you arrive at Dublin Connolly, follow the signs to the DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) platform. Take the DART train towards Howth. The journey from Drogheda to Howth, including the transfer, will take approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. Disembark at Howth Station.
Bus
From Drogheda, head to the Drogheda Bus Station, which is located on the corner of Fair Street. Look for the Bus Eireann service that goes to Dublin. You will need to take a bus to Dublin and then transfer to a DART train at Connolly Station. Once you arrive at Connolly Station, follow the signs for the DART. Board the DART train towards Howth. The entire journey from Drogheda to Howth may take around 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on wait times.
Walking
Walking is not a feasible option to reach Howth from Drogheda due to the distance (approximately 15 km). It is recommended to use public transport instead.
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