Howth - Bog of Frogs Loop

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289 m
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Last verified: 13 May 2025

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The urban metropolis of Dublin city is enclosed both north and south by coastal headlands that are surprisingly wild in character. Howth, on the city’s northern edge, boasts a 3km cliffline whose rugged character seems a million miles from the noise and hubbub.

There are four marked walking circuits here, and this route follows the longest trail. Signed throughout by purple arrows, the highlights include a fantastic cliff path, Baily Lighthouse, and an optional detour to the summit of 171m Ben of Howth.

From Howth DART station, follow the promenade past the bustling harbour and marina to reach the cliff path. Round the Nose of Howth, then settle back and enjoy 6km of fine coastal walking, passing Baily Lighthouse and a Martello Tower along the way. A final climb inland, across the open shoulder of the Ben of Howth, brings you back to the marina and DART station.

- Helen Fairbairn

 

Don’t Miss

Balscadden House, former home to the poet WB Yeats, which you pass on your way out of Howth

Fine views north over Ireland's Eye, and south across Dublin Bay

Baily Lighthouse, which dates from 1814

 

Practical Information

Much of this path retains its wild coastal character, and boots are required

Some sections pass along exposed cliff tops, so avoid walking in strong winds or poor visibility

 

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