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Howth Harbour

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Howth Harbour is a picturesque fishing harbour in Howth, County Dublin, offering a quintessential seaside experience for families. Kids will love watching the boats come and go, spotting seals basking on the rocks, and exploring the bustling harbour area. The harbour is the departure point for boat trips to Ireland's Eye, a nearby island with a bird sanctuary and historic ruins, which is a hit with older children.

  • Highlights: Boat trips, seal spotting, fresh seafood markets, coastal walks.
  • Ages: All ages (boat trips suitable from age 4+).
  • Facilities: Public toilets, cafes, restaurants, and a playground at Howth Castle Gardens (10 min walk).
  • Practical tips: Arrive early for parking (limited in summer). Bring layers and waterproofs for boat trips.
Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyDublin
CountryIreland
Ages118+
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Travel tips

  • Arrive early for parking

    Parking is limited, especially during summer months. Arrive early to secure a spot near the harbour.

  • Bring layers and waterproofs

    Layer up and pack waterproof jackets, especially if planning boat trips. Coastal winds can be strong and spray reaches passengers.

  • Boat trips from age 4+

    Boat trips to Ireland's Eye are generally suitable from age 4 onwards. Check current operator requirements before booking.

  • Public toilets available

    Public toilets are located at the harbour. Useful to know before exploring or taking boat trips with younger children.

  • Watch for seals

    Keep an eye on the rocks around the harbour—seals often bask there. Binoculars help children spot them better.

  • Fresh seafood market experience

    The bustling seafood market offers an authentic experience. Let children explore the sights and sounds of working fishermen.

  • Playground at Howth Castle Gardens

    A playground at Howth Castle Gardens is a 10-minute walk away. Good for burning energy after harbour exploration.

  • Buggy-friendly pathways

    The harbour area has mostly level, paved pathways suitable for buggies. Check for any temporary obstacles or maintenance work.

  • Cafes and restaurants nearby

    Several cafes and restaurants line the harbour. Useful for snacks, hot drinks, or sheltering from wind during longer visits.

  • Ireland's Eye offers history and nature

    The island features a bird sanctuary and historic ruins—great for older children interested in nature or history.

  • Combine with coastal walks

    The harbour is part of scenic coastal walks. Plan an easy ramble along clifftops for variety during your visit.

  • Allow time for boat watching

    Kids enjoy watching fishing boats arrive and depart. Timing your visit around these moments adds interest.

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