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  2. Howth Head - Wikipedia

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    Howth is a popular destination for day-trippers from the capital, accessible by car, bus and one of the northern termini of the Dublin Area Rapid Transit train system (DART). Hikers can choose from a wide range of routes, including the Cliff Walk, the Cliff Path Closed Loop, or making for the ancient cairn on one of

  3. Howth - Wikipedia

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    Howth is located on the peninsula of Howth Head, which begins around 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) east-north-east of Dublin's GPO, on the north side of Dublin Bay.The village itself is located just over 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) by road from Dublin city centre (the ninth of a series of eighteenth-century milestones from the Dublin General Post Office (GPO) is in the village itself).

  4. Sutton, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The local soccer club is Howth Celtic, with grounds located opposite St.Fintan's primary school on Carrickbrack Road. There is a local scout group which meets in St. Mary's Church of Ireland Parish Hall in Howth. [citation needed] Red Rock is a trailhead for the Cliff Walk which navigates a large section of Howth Head and ends at Howth village.

  5. Shielmartin Hill - Wikipedia

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    Shielmartin Hill or Shelmartin [1] [2] (163 metres (535 ft) high) is a peak on Howth Head in County Dublin, Ireland. From it can be seen Portmarnock , Sutton , Bull Island and the coastal areas behind it, and most of Dublin Bay .

  6. Howth Lifeboat Station - Wikipedia

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    Howth Lifeboat Station sits on the middle pier at Howth Harbour in the fishing village of Howth, on Howth Head, a peninsula located on the north side of Dublin Bay, in the administrative region of Fingal, historically County Dublin, on the east coast of Ireland. A lifeboat was first stationed at Howth in 1817 by the Corporation and Port of Dublin.

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  8. Wild Atlantic Way - Wikipedia

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    Wild Atlantic Way road signs in County Clare. The Wild Atlantic Way (Irish: Slí an Atlantaigh Fhiáin) is a tourism trail on the west coast, and on parts of the north and south coasts, of Ireland.

  9. Cliff walk - Wikipedia

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    A Cliff Walk is a walkway or trail which follows close to the edge or foot of a cliff or headland. Numerous walkways around the world have "Cliff Walk" as part of their names: Newport Cliff Walk, Rhode Island, United States; Devil's Corner Cliff Walk in Washington State, United States; Diamond Harbour Cliff Walk, South Island, New Zealand