Private Dublin Tour + Howth Coastal Walk

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We’ll gladly craft a Dublin and Howth experience that feels just right for you.

Experience Dublin and the beauty of Howth in one seamless journey

For those who want to balance city exploration with fresh sea air, our private tour, including a Howth coastal walk, offers the perfect contrast.

After discovering Dublin’s historic streets and landmarks, we continue north for a scenic day trip to Howth from Dublin. This charming fishing village is known for its harbour views, cliff paths, and relaxed coastal atmosphere.

Your guided Howth tour is paced to suit your comfort, whether you prefer a gentle harbour stroll or a more extended Howth walking tour along the cliffs. Along the way, your guide shares stories of maritime heritage, local life, and the natural landscape that shapes this part of Ireland’s east coast.

The Howth coastal walk is not only visually rewarding but also provides a calm counterpoint to the city’s energy. Combining both experiences within one private Dublin tour ensures structure without feeling rushed.

Ideal for couples, families, photographers, and visitors seeking variety, this tour offers both cultural depth and natural beauty.

If you are considering a Howth tour but are unsure about timing or logistics, we are happy to advise on the best format for your visit.

Price Includes

  • Professional, Irish tour guide

Price Excludes

  • Tip or gratuity
  • Entry or admission fee
  • Food & drinks

Itinerary

Abbey St Lower, stop 291

As the sun casts its gentle rays over Dublin’s cobblestone streets, anticipation fills the air. Your guide, a seasoned storyteller with a twinkle in their eye, meets you at the hotel or the lively bus stop, ready to whisk you away on a journey to Howth. There’s a sense of excitement as you board the H3 bus, leaving behind the hustle and bustle of the city for the tranquility of the coast. With each passing mile, you feel the weight of everyday life slipping away, replaced by the promise of adventure and discovery.

The Summit Inn

As you ascend the winding roads of Howth, anticipation builds with each twist and turn. At last, you arrive at a place where the sky meets the sea in a breathtaking panorama – Howth Summit. Perched atop the rugged cliffs, overlooking the vast expanse of Dublin Bay, stands The Summit Inn, a beacon of warmth and hospitality amidst the wild beauty of the coast. Step inside and feel the cozy embrace of a traditional Irish pub, where tales of seafaring adventures and local legends linger in the air. It’s the perfect starting point for your journey, a place where every sip of stout is savored and every moment holds the promise of adventure.

Howth

Enjoy a coastal walk. With the crisp sea breeze kissing your cheeks and the rhythmic sound of waves crashing against the shore, you begin your coastal walk along the rugged cliffs of Howth. As you follow the winding path, every step brings new wonders into view – from the majestic sweep of the coastline to the tranquil beauty of hidden coves. Time seems to stand still as you lose yourself in the natural splendor of this coastal paradise, soaking in the sights, sounds, and scents of the sea. With each passing minute, you feel a deeper connection to the land and sea, as if the very essence of Howth is seeping into your soul.

Baily Lighthouse (Pass By)

Next, we’ll overlook the Great Baily Lighthouse, perched on the rugged cliffs of Howth. Take in the breathtaking views of Dublin Bay and learn about its ancient origins. Hear the stories of battles fought and human remains uncovered, adding layers to the island’s history.

Balscadden Bay Beach (Pass By)

Balscadden House and Notable Residents Visit the picturesque Balscadden House, once owned by the Yeats family. Discover the fascinating connection to renowned poet William Butler Yeats and other famous guests who graced its halls.

Howth Castle (Pass By) (Optional)

Howth Castle and Early History Our adventure begins at Howth Castle, a historic gem dating back to the 1300s. Discover the intriguing tales of the St. Lawrence family, the lords of Howth since 1180. Learn about the legendary “Blind Lord” and his scandalous actions. As we explore the castle, you’ll step back in time to witness centuries of history.

Lambay Island (Pass By)

Lambay Island, the largest off the east coast of Ireland, beckons us to explore its unique geology and history. Discover the intriguing ownership history of the island, including its connection to the Baring family. Meet the Greater Red Necked Irish Wallaby and learn about their adaptation to the island’s climate.

The Abbey Tavern

Enjoy a short break at a traditional pub where you can have an Irish Coffee, a pint of Guinness, or a delicious lunch. *Food and drinks are not included.

Howth Market

Nestled amidst the charming streets of Howth lies a hidden gem awaiting discovery – the Howth Market. On certain days of the week, this vibrant hub comes to life, offering a tantalizing array of sights, sounds, and flavors. Follow the scent of freshly baked bread and sizzling treats as you wander through the bustling stalls, each one a treasure trove of artisanal delights. From local crafts to gourmet goodies, there’s something to tempt every palate and delight every sense. Lose yourself in the lively atmosphere, where laughter mingles with the chatter of vendors and the buzz of eager shoppers. It’s a feast for the senses and a true taste of Howth’s vibrant spirit.

St Mary’s Abbey

St. Mary’s Abbey and Viking Origins Step back in time at St. Mary’s Abbey, founded by King Sightrygg in 1042. Learn about its historical significance and the amalgamation of churches on the site. Explore the ruins and gain insight into early Viking history.

Howth Dart Station

Waiting for the next train to Pearse to return to the city. The guide will drop you off at hotel (optional)

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