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Contact List Getting to Howth:
Shops in Howth
Anne’s Gifts East Pier Ph: 8323197
Howth
Beshoff Fish Shop 18 West Pier Ph: 8397555
Chemist and Gifts Mains Street Ph: 8322069
De Stafford Bridal Harbour Road Ph: 8397094
Dorans Fish Shop 8 West Pier Ph: 8392419
Goughs Jewelery Main Street Ph: 8394310
Indigo gifts
Lorusso Jewelery
14 Abbey Street
Harbour Road
Ph: 8320569
Ph: 8395186
Dublin, Ireland
Lysagt Gallery 23 Mainstreet Ph: 8323327
Nicky’s Place West Pier Ph: 8323557
Sport Couture Harbour Road Ph: 8396184
Susan Eve Harbour Road Ph: 8390336
Mainstreet Flowers 15 Mainstreet Ph: 8395575
Marine Suplies West Pier Ph:8325835 Experience the difference
Wow House Unit 1 Harbour Road Ph: 8398385
Wrights Fish Shop 14 West Pier Ph: 8324488
Wine Shops
Bennet’s Wine Shop 1A St Laurences Road Ph: 8325021
Baily Wines Mainstreet Howth Ph: 8322394
Country Markey Shop Mainstreet Ph: 8322033
Health/Beauty
Chris’s Barbers Harbour Road Ph: 8394924
D’Spa Deer Park Hotel Ph: 8322624
Scissors Mainstreet Howth Ph: 8393122
Storm Harbour Road Ph: 8320663
Moda Vida Harbour Road Howth Ph: 8320441
Restaurants
Abbott Abbey st, Howth Ph: 8390307
Aqua 1 West Pier Ph: 8320690
Big Blue 30 Church Street Ph: 8320565
Casta pasta 12 Harbour Road Ph: 8393823
Cibo 4 Mainstreet Ph: 8396344 By car – R105 from Dublin City centre. From M1 driving
Deep 12 West Pier Ph: 8063921 south take Swords exit, follow R132 to Swords then R106
El paso 10 Harbour Road Ph: 8323334
Ella 7 Mainstreet Howth Ph: 8396264
through Malahide & Portmarnock to Sutton. Turn left at
Four Earls The Deer Park Hotel Ph: 8322624 Sutton Cross for Howth on R105
King Sitric East Pier Ph: 8325235
Lemon Grass Harbour Road Ph: 8324443
Oar House West Pier Ph: 8394568
By Dart – from Dublin City Centre DART station heading
The Wheelhouse Harbour Road Ph: 8390555 north and from Malahide heading South. www.dart.ie
The Village Harbour Road Ph: 8320444
Cafés By bus – No.31 & 31C from Dublin City Centre www.dublinbus.ie
Dee Gee’s Cafe Harbour Road Ph: 8392641
Mauds cafe Harbour Road Ph: 8395450
Country Café Main Street Ph: 8322033 For further information, a full list of activities or
Bars accommodation or to request a Howth DVD please contact:
Abbey Abbey St. Street Ph: 8390307
Ba Mizu Main Street Ph: 8322691
Cock Tavern Church Street Ph: 8323237
The Bloody Stream Dart station Ph: 8395076 Fingal Tourism
The Findlater Harbour Road Ph: 8324488
The Lighthouse East Pier Ph: 8322137 Mainscourt,
The Pierhouse East Pier Ph: 8324510
The Summit Inn Summit Ph: 8324615
Main Street, The best kept secret in Dublin
The Waterside Harbour Road Ph: 8390555 Swords, Tel: +353 1 8400077
Top House Mainstreet Ph: 8322229
Hotels Fingal, Email: info@fingaltourism.ie
Baily Hotel Main Street Howth Ph: 8322691 Co. Dublin Web: www.howthismagic.com
Deer Park Hotel Deer Park Howth Ph: 8322624
Marine Hotel Sutton Cross Sutton Ph: 8390000
Golflinks Hotel Portmarnock Ph: 8460611
Grand Hotel Malahide Ph: 8450000
Guesthouses & B&Bs
Glen Na Smol B&B
Hazelwood B&B
Nashville Road Howth
2 Thormanby Woods Howth
Ph : 8322936
Ph : 8391391 www.howthismagic.com www.howthismagic.com
Inisradharc B&B Balkhill Road Howth Ph : 8322306
King Sitric Howth East Pier Howth Ph: 8325235
Places of interest in Howth
Baily Lighthouse –
enjoying spectacular
Howth Harbour the pulse
views over Dublin Bay
of the village - an active
and the Fingal coastline
working harbour and
stretching to the
marina which is also
home to great fish shops, Mourne Mountains to
playground and a the north
farmer's market at the
weekend. A number of
3 Howth's Martello Tower, of which there are 12 dotted along the
Grey Seals reside in and
Howth around the harbour so Fingal coastline, is perched overlooking Howth Harbour and plays
visitors are welcome to enjoy the daily feeding of the seals as homes to 'Ye Olde Hurdy Gurdy Museum of Vintage Radio'
local fish shop owners treat them to a sample of the day's
catch. A wealth of shops are dotted throughout Howth Village offering
Dublin, Ireland a choice of fashion, golf paraphernalia, galleries, jewelery, gift
1 Ireland's Eye lies just north of Howth Harbour, the island can and souvenir shopping.
be reached by ferry from the East Pier
An abundance of
By day a sleepy fishing village, by night a bustling resort Howth Castle - parts of restaurants boasting a
which date from the mid choice of cuisines from
reminiscent of St. Tropez.
15th century. The legend Howth's specialty – the
of Grace O'Malley, the freshest and best fish – to
Pirate Queen renowned pub grub and international
The Howth Peninsula dominates Dublin Bay and possesses
for the abduction of Lord cuisines which include
some of Ireland's finest scenery, with its picturesque Howth's son in the 15th European, Mexican, Italian,
century, is rooted in this Thai and Indian.
harbour and marina, its spectacularly situated lighthouses
place. The castle remains
and Martello towers and its castle, demesne and portal a private home but the Stylish bars and cosy pubs – so whether your favorite tipple
famous rhododendron involves a pint of creamy stout or a freshly mixed cocktail you'll
tomb so closely linked with Howth's psyche and identity.
gardens are open to the find it in the most convivial of atmospheres.
public.
4 Golfing
The potential of Howth village as a playground for the
2 National Transport Museum, located in Howth Castle The picturesque and rugged countryside and coastline make the
people of Dublin was first exploited a century ago as people Demesne, represents Ireland's only comprehensive assembly of Howth Peninsula a wonderful and challenging place to golf.
travelled from the city to enjoy Howth breath-taking vintage public and commercial road transport.
5 Watersports
environment. Little has changed today as visitors still seek Also located in Howth Castle Demesne is a portal tomb known The Dublin Bay Coastal strip around the Howth Peninsula offers
locally as Aideen's Grave, dating back to 2,5000BC legend many marine leisure opportunities, sailing, windsurfing and
out Howth to enjoy the bracing walks, the Harbour
suggests the monument was built in honour of Aideen, leisure boarding.
Promenade, and the treasure trove of interesting streets daughter of the chief of Howth, who died of a broken heart.
Walking
that make up the village, each playing host to a cornucopia
In 1914, the yacht Asgard was used by Eskine Childers to land Interesting features of Howth's landscape make walking a pleasure
of interesting shops, restaurants and accommodation of munitions in Howth harbour, which were to help in the 1916 from its peninsular setting, its beaches and harbour to its cliff and
uprising and war of independence. coastal tracks.
some distinction.
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