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Howth

Only 12 kilometres north of Dublin, Beann Eadair (known as Howth in English) boasts some of the most beautiful scenery in Dublin  County. Its proximity to both Dublin City Centre and the Dublin Airport makes it an ideal stop for visitors.

Whether you are staying for one night or a week, you will enjoy the variety of activities in this beautiful harbour village. Play golf in one of the nine golf courses that are within a radius of 8km, including the world famous Portmarnock Links.  

Enjoy a stroll along Howth Harbour where tour boats make regular trips to Ireland's Eye throughout the day; or walk the mile-long  trail along the sea cliff -- the Cliff Walk -- and see for yourself how the beauty of the Irish Sea inspired Yeats during his stay in this village.

Howth is home to a range of fine restaurants and pubs like the King Sitric, Aqua, El Paso and Beshoff's Fish and Chips.  Or try one of the chic eateries in Howth Village, like Cibo, The Country Market, or The Big Blue.

In the evenings, stop in for the nightly Irish jam session in the Abbey Tavern on Howth Hill, or for a pint in one of Howth's lively traditional pubs — The Pier House, The Summit Inn, The Bloody Stream.  Or, for people watching, try one of the trendy bars: Ella, Ba Mizu, or the Skyy Bar at Findlaters.

Elegant giftware, Yonka facials (Howth Haven), fashion boutiques, and McGuirk's golf shop.

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