- Howth Head - Walk along the beautiful Cliffs of Howth, taking in the breathtaking views and smelling the sea air. Plenty of time for taking magical photos to remember.
- Howth Summit - We briefly stop at Howth Summit to admire the beautiful views of the Dublin mountains and Dublin Bay
- Howth Lighthouse - Walking through the village, the Lighthouse is in full view. Always great for a photo.
- Baily Lighthouse - As we walk around howth Cliffs, we stop to admire the beauty of The Baily Lighthouse, which juts out on a little peninsula.
- Cliff Path Loop - Trek Along the Famous Cliff Path Loop in Howth, with the most amazing views of the rugged Irish Coastline
- Hidden Howth Experiences - Let Hidden Howth Experiences Guide you around the hidden areas of Howth known only to locals - live the life of an Irish native for the day, as we journey through Irish history, culture, nature and the myths and legends you have come to associate with the emerald isle
- St Mary’s Abbey - We walk through the historic ruins of St Mary’s abbey, first built in 1042 over looking Howth Harbour
- Ye Olde urdy Gurdy Museum of Vintage Radio - We will pass by this Magically Area, which was the site of the first Howth Castle in the 12th Century - this is one of the best locations for Photos of Ireland’s Eye and the Irish Sea
- Local guide
- A video momentum of your journey through Howth that you can share with family & friends
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Escape the urban sprawl and explore the splendid landscapes of the Emerald Isle on this 3.5 hour journey in the Hidden Howth Peninsula. Experience Howth through a local’s perspective, feeling and living the authentic Irish way of life. Our adventure starts with a walkthrough history, hearing stories of Viking and Norman invasions, and unraveling the past of a 700-year-old castle. Delve into the Irish culture as we explore the remnants of St. Mary’s Abbey (Constructed in 1042) and visit concealed sites known only amongst the locals (Hidden Howth). En route, we’ll visit the local harbor seal colony and the diverse range of seabirds who have made Ireland’s Eye their home. From there, we ascend towards the breathtakingly beautiful Cliffs of Howth, offering stunning views of Ireland’s Eye, Lambay island and Dublin bay. We’ll take breaks for photo opportunities and shared tales of Irish folklore. We culminate our tour in a traditional Irish pub, where you’ll be treated to a complimentary pint of beer, a fitting end to our incredible journey.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- The is some uphill walking on uneven Surfaces
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.