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🌊Howth Cliff Walk

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A scenic coastal trail offering stunning views of Dublin Bay and the Irish Sea. The walk is well-maintained and suitable for children who can handle a few hours of moderate walking (about 6-7 km for the full loop). Highlights include the rugged cliffs, birdlife, and the historic Baily Lighthouse.

  • Age suitability: Best for ages 6+ due to the length and some steep sections.
  • Facilities: Parking available near the start; public toilets at the Howth Harbour area. Bring snacks and water as there are limited facilities along the trail.
  • Practical tips: Wear sturdy shoes, dress for wind (it can be very breezy), and check tide times if going near the water. The walk can be shortened to a 2-3 km section for younger children.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyDublin
CountryIreland
Ages618+
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Travel tips

  • Choose the shorter route for younger walkers

    The full 6-7 km loop suits confident walkers aged 6+, but a 2-3 km section works well for younger children. Plan accordingly and don't feel pressured to complete the full walk.

  • Wear proper footwear on uneven terrain

    Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are essential as the trail has uneven surfaces and can be slippery when wet. Trainers with good grip are ideal for children.

  • Dress warmly for strong coastal winds

    The cliff-top location means it's often significantly windier and cooler than Dublin city centre. Layer up and bring windproof jackets even on mild days.

  • Pack food and water before you start

    Limited facilities exist along the trail itself. Bring packed snacks, water bottles, and any lunch needs. A small backpack works better than a buggy here.

  • Check tide times if exploring near water

    If you plan to go near the water's edge, check tide times beforehand. Ensure children stay well back from cliff edges and rocky areas.

  • Use Howth Harbour facilities before heading out

    Public toilets are available at Howth Harbour near the start of the walk. Use these before setting off as there are no facilities along the route.

  • Parking is available near the trail entrance

    Car parking is available near the walk's start. Arrive early on weekends as it can get busy, particularly in summer months and good weather.

  • Buggies aren't practical for this route

    The uneven, hilly terrain makes buggies impractical. Younger children will need to walk or be carried, or consider the very short introductory sections only.

  • Bring a small first aid kit for scrapes

    Children may slip or scrape themselves on the rocky terrain. A small plaster pack and antiseptic wipes are worth having in your rucksack.

  • Look out for birdlife and the Baily Lighthouse

    The cliffs are home to various seabirds, and the historic Baily Lighthouse is a notable landmark. These often hold children's attention during the walk.

  • Visit on a clear day for the best views

    Dublin Bay and Irish Sea views are the walk's main appeal. Clear weather makes a huge difference. Avoid misty or very windy days if possible.

  • Plan 2-3 hours for the shorter route

    Allow plenty of time, especially with children. The 2-3 km shorter section typically takes 1.5-2 hours including stops. Don't rush to maximise enjoyment.

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