| Start: |
Howth DART (Railway) Station |
| Finish: |
Sutton DART (Railway) Station |
| Time: |
Allow two hours for the walk, not including interior visits. |
Howth
Harbour: To your right is the Howth Transport Museum, an interesting collection
of Irish related historical vehicles. You should go left and begin your walk
with a stroll along Howth Harbour promenade. Looking out onto thins harbour
you see Ireland's Eye (Island) and the working fishing fleet of Howth in action.
Take your first right and continue a bit up the hill. On your left is a:
- Martello Tower: Built by the English around 1800 to signal the expected
French Invasion they are dotted around the Irish coast. From here you get
an excellent view of the harbour, island, cliffs and the promenade. Continue
back to the road and cross it. Up a narrow alley and to the right is:
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Abbey
Ruins: Here are the ruins of St. Mary's Church first built in 1042 and
replaced in c.1235. the present ruin is of 14th century construction,
being modified in the 15th and 16th centuries. Go back
onto abbey St. Continue up the hill and you will see a Catholic Church. Fork
right here and continue uphill. The scene here is a pleasant one. A few shops
and cottages dot the road-side. For a rest have a seat on the bench on the
hill. Here are fine views of Howth, and North County Dublin. Continue on and
turn right onto:
- Windgate Road: Here it is difficult to believe that you are still
in Dublin's suburbs. Fields with cattle, quaint cottages and the winding road
give a feeling of pleasant remoteness. Wander on and after a while you reach
the southern side of Howth. Views of South County Dublin, and the Wicklow
mountains are to be had. The walk will bring you to a junction where you
meet the main road. You could catch a bus or continue straight on along Carrickbrack
Road. After a good walk you reach Sutton where you may take a Train or a Bus
back to the city.
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