The 10 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in Howth, Province of Leinster

December 16, 2021 Hector Krause

Howth (/ˈhoʊθ/; Irish: Binn Éadair, meaning "Éadar's peak") is a village and outer suburb of Dublin, Ireland. The district occupies the greater part of the peninsula of Howth Head, forming the northern boundary of Dublin Bay. Originally just a small fishing village, Howth with its surrounding once-rural district is now a busy suburb of Dublin, with a mix of dense residential development, quarries and wild hillside. The only neighbouring district on land is Sutton. Howth is also home to one of the oldest occupied buildings in Ireland, Howth Castle. It has been the site of filming for many films.
Restaurants in Howth

1. Howth Guided Tours

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Howth Guided Tours

Escape Dublin city centre and come to Howth on a unique and enchanting tour led by a true Dub. Explore the truly hidden corners of Howth, unseen by most. Learn all the local myths and legends, from ancient burial tombs to stories of pirate queens. We promise spectacular views with breathtaking scenery. Lets go!

2. Howth Walking Tours

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Howth Walking Tours

HOWTH WALKING TOUR "Experience not to be missed"[ Discover the best cliff walk in Dublin with stunning view's of Ireland's East coast.

3. Howth Castle Cookery School

Howth Castle, Howth D13 EH73 Ireland +353 1 839 6182 [email protected] http://www.howthcastlecookeryschool.ie
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Howth Castle Cookery School

Howth Castle Cookery School is set in the original Georgian kitchen of the magnificent Howth Castle which is located in the picturesque village of Howth. Howth is a fishing village 16 Km from the city center with breathtaking scenery on our doorstop. We have a range of classes to suit all levels of cooking , from the beginner to the more advanced. Our Cook and Dine classes begin with a guided cooking class which you will prepare and finish with dinner with a glass of wine. We also offer corporate packages for team building exercises . Please visit our website for more details

Reviewed By K5534OWmartinb - County Dublin, Ireland

Booked the Indian Night Out cookery class - very enjoyable experience , John the tutor was very informative and we had a great own cooked meal at the end of the evening.

4. Hurdy Gurdy Museum of Vintage Radio

Martello Tower Abbey Street Opposite Abbey Tavern, Howth Ireland +353 86 815 4189
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Hurdy Gurdy Museum of Vintage Radio

Reviewed By T9188QMsimonb - Chester, United Kingdom

Joe & Tony made me very welcome on my visit to this curious museum. Housed in a historic Martello Tower from the early 19th Century this exhibition is crammed with artefacts telling the story of the early development of telegraph and radio. And there are stories to be told about each one! The two guides delighted in picking out objects of interest and recounting their tales. Whilst tiny, you can spend a happy hour or so poking around the collection. Sadly the building needs some attention and I hope the Council who own it are able to fix it for people to enjoy this characterful collection for many years to come.

5. Free Walking Tours Howth

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Free Walking Tours Howth

Welcome to Howth, a fishing village on the Howth Head peninsula along Dublin Bay. Come along for one of our unique experiences and trace the path of pirates and Poets. Learn about Howth’s early Viking days, Howth Castle’s past, legends of ghosts and spirits, and enjoy a pint or two!!

6. Shane's Howth Adventures

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Shane's Howth Adventures

Dublin's best day tours, only 30 minutes from the city centre and airport. Explore Howth, a charming peninsula in the Dublin Bay UNESCO Biosphere, with a local on our guided hikes, walks, electric bike and water tours. We will take you off the beaten track through magical woodland, jungle and heath lands to the famous Howth cliff paths and panoramic views. Immerse yourself in nature and wildlife. Seals, porpoises, gannets, cormorants, falcons and more. We bring Irish history and culture to life. For individual travelers, groups and corporate team building.

7. Hidden Howth Experiences

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Hidden Howth Experiences

We provide unique, imaginative and once in a lifetime experiences for guests from all over the world. Each Experience is designed to give you a insight into what it is like to be a native of the emerald Isle and are delivered in a fun & charismatic way, that is sure to be the highlight of your trip. Our experiences include: Hidden Howth Expedition Craft Beer & Seafood Trail Ancient Village Adventure As well as providing unique experiences, we are happy to act a planners for your group tours to Ireland including arranging meals, entertainment and, accommodation. Contact us today to start planning a once in a lifetime trip to this wonderful region.

8. Howth Head

Howth Ireland +353 87 978 1390 http://www.visitdublin.com/hooked-on-howth-dublin
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Howth Head

Reviewed By sarahblandry - Manchester, United States

If you are visiting Dublin do yourself a favor and take one day to leave the city by DART train and see quaint Howth. Amazing walking trails, ocean views, delicious seafood restaurants everywhere, local crafts and food at the Howth market. Only a 30 minute train ride - well worth it!

9. Howth Hills

Howth Ireland +353 87 978 1390 http://www.freewalkingtourshowth.com
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Howth Hills

Reviewed By Sal734 - Toronto, Canada

We were supposed to goto Hills of Moher and Galway but our was cancelled due to strong winds. Howth was suggested by a really nice lady at the Dublin Visitor Center on O’Connell Street. We took the train to Howth and spent almost a full day hiking (spectacular views despite a bit windy weather which was expected for February) and walking around town. We even got to saw dolphins during our hike. We would have gone further on to the Light House but the trail was under construction so we turned back and walked to where we started. We also tried Beshoffs fish and chips and the scampi as a treat which were delicious. Highly recommend.

10. Ireland's Eye Ferries

Howth Ireland +353 86 077 3021 [email protected] http://www.irelandseyeferries.com
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Ireland's Eye Ferries

Scenic boat trips to or around Ireland's Eye, a beautiful island close to the fishing village of Howth in North Dublin.

Reviewed By kerry_kennedy12 - Mornington, Ireland

We had a fabulous day out yesterday @ Ireland’s eye It’s been on the “to do list” for quite sometime, We all had an amazing time, Harry was really helpful and the banter was great on the boat trip over to the island On the island the views & scenery where spectacular, the beaches are unspoiled We’d highly recommended this tour, A great trip for all the family

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