Howth - Dublin's seaside escape

Howth - Dublin's seaside escape

Howth is maybe not the first place that you would consider visiting when in Ireland's capital, but it is definitely not to be missed. If you want an escape from the busy town of Dublin, Howth is the perfect daytrip destination.
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As a nature lover, I was seeking something a bit different from sampling many (MANY) pints of Guinness and so I dragged my hungover self out of bed nice and early for a change of scenery. 

How to get there

First things first, you need to figure out how to get there. No one likes having to transfer through 3 different types of transport, running from one station to the next, so its a relief that Dublin has a direct train taking you from the city centre to Howth.

The DART is an easy to operate trainline in Dublin, you take the E931 Dart to Howth (it should be the final stop). It cost me €2.65 one way, and took around 30mins. 

Howth Dart Station
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There is also the option of the bus, you can take the 6 or H3 which will take around 45mins, and will probably cost similar to the train. I, personally, prefer a train so didn't take the bus but they all take you to around the same place. 

What to do 

Once you get to Howth, spend some time just walking around the harbour, admiring the colourful houses and exploring the local shops on the seafront. 

Food and Drink

Howth Market
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Many local businesses if you want a quality gift for someone back home
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Mercato
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Good coffee and extremely cheesy paninis
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Beshoff Bros Howth
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You can't go to a seaside village and not get fish and chips!!
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The Brass Monkey Restaurant and Wine Bar
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Best place to be for a pint, right on the harbour with a gorgeous view of Howth
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Howth Harbour
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Howth's Cliff Walks

Howth Cliff Walk (Green Route)
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These walks are the perfect way to explore the rugged Irish cliffsides. There are a variety of walks that you can do, depending on how long you have and if you want to walk further or not. I did the green route and it was very easy to follow, with signposts the whole way, however I would recommend taking a photo of the map before you leave just incase. 

This walk follows along the cliffs (I know you would've never guessed from the name...!), and all start along the same route and it is only really on the loop back that each path differs. The walk leads to a gorgeous view of the lighthouse and when you get to the signpost below, that's your sign to go up and start the return loop. 

I was lucky enough to go there on a dry and not too windy way, as the paths are on the cliffside I would suggest that you try to avoid super windy days as it could get dangerous.  

Howth's Lighthouses

Howth Lighthouse
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Enjoy a short walk from the town to explore this historic lighthouse up close, if you prefer a unique experience book a boat tour around the lighthouse and beyond
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Baily Lighthouse
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See this lighthouse from the cliff walk, or wander down to explore it up close continuing to follow the purple cliff walk trail
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Accommodation

If this is too much for you to fit into one day, then luckily there are some brilliant accommodation options for you. 

King Sitric Seafood Bar & Accommodation
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Marine Hotel
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Hey everyone! Having travelled 14 countries, and lived in 4, I discovered a love for planning trips for myself and others. I specialise in short trips for a weekend trip away, and multi-stop trips which ensure to explore some unique places and learn about the culture of the area being travelled. I understand wanting to go to the bucket-list places and get the classic photos as well as finding hidden gems to make your holiday special and ensure to make you the go-to person for secret holiday spots within your friends! I am open to making personalised travel guides and also arranging consultation calls to better understand what you want to get out of your holiday. Buon Viaggio!
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