Howth Cliff Walk

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Howth Cliff Walk is a popular coastal hiking trail near Dublin, Ireland, known for its dramatic sea cliffs, lighthouse views, and panoramas over Dublin Bay.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal walking route
hiking trail
tourist attraction
accessibleBy DART NERFINISHED
accessibleFrom Dublin city centre NERFINISHED
approximateLength 6–12 km depending on route
country Ireland NERFINISHED
difficulty easy to moderate
followsCoastOf Dublin Bay NERFINISHED
hasFeature cliffside paths
coastal scenery
lighthouse views
panoramic viewpoints
sea cliffs
hasNearbyAmenity Howth harbour NERFINISHED
Howth village NERFINISHED
hasRouteVariant Black Linn Loop NERFINISHED
Bog of Frogs Loop NERFINISHED
Cliff Path Loop NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Baily Lighthouse NERFINISHED
Dublin Bay NERFINISHED
Howth Head NERFINISHED
Ireland’s Eye NERFINISHED
Lambay Island NERFINISHED
locatedIn County Dublin NERFINISHED
Howth NERFINISHED
Ireland NERFINISHED
Leinster
managedBy Fingal County Council NERFINISHED
near Dublin NERFINISHED
offers views of Dublin city skyline
views of the Irish Sea
partOf Howth Head peninsula NERFINISHED
peakVisitingTime weekends and summer months
popularFor hiking
photography
sightseeing
walking
recommendedFootwear sturdy walking shoes
safetyConsideration exposed cliff edges
strong coastal winds
seasonality accessible year-round
suitableFor day hikes
terrainType coastal cliffs
heathland
rocky paths
trailheadAt Howth DART station NERFINISHED
typicalDuration 2–4 hours depending on loop

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Howth Head contains Howth Cliff Walk