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The Ultimate Local’s Guide to Howth

Trails, Tales and Tours

Just 25 minutes from the bustle of Dublin City Centre lies the rugged charm of Howth. Whether you’re a lifelong Dub or a first-time visitor, this coastal village offers an escape that feels worlds away. From the heights of the summits to the secrets of the sea caves, here is your definitive guide on what to do in Howth.

Howth Cliff Walk

A New Perspective

The legendary Cliff Walk offers sweeping views of the Irish Sea, but the true scale of Howth’s quartz cliffs is best appreciated from below. From the deck of a boat, you discover the “hidden” Howth—the dramatic ‘Stack,’ nesting razorbill colonies, and secret inlets hikers cannot reach. Pairing a morning hike with an afternoon boat tour provides the ultimate 360-degree experience of our peninsula’s natural beauty and dramatic coastline.

Five people view the rocky shoreline of Ireland's Eye from the Ferry.

West Pier Food Scene

Hook, Line, and Sinker

After working up an appetite on the water, follow the scent of salt and vinegar to the West Pier. This is the heart of Howth’s culinary scene. We always recommend pairing a boat trip with a visit to the local fishmongers or sit-down restaurants.

Pro-Tip: Grab a world-famous bag of fish and chips or a tray of fresh oysters and find a spot on the pier wall. Watch the trawlers come in with the day’s catch as the seals bob in the harbour, hoping for a snack. It is the quintessential Howth experience.

Fish dinner with Mussels on blue plate, with blue background.

Plan Your Visit

  • How to get here: Take the DART to Howth Station; we are just a 5-minute walk toward the West Pier.
  • What to bring: Layers! Even on a sunny day, the breeze in Dublin Bay can be cool.
  • Accessibility: Our ferries are designed for easy boarding, but feel free to call ahead with specific requirements.

Ready to see the coast from a different angle? Book your adventure today.