But lets forget all these complicated matters for now. We finally got off our behinds long enough to explore a little bit of Dublin. We consulted the magic Trekkin in Dublin guide and figured we'd give Howth a try. Its about half an hour away from the City Center by train, and promises great views and even greater seafood. We were craving for the now more frequent sunshine and fish other than salmon (we love salmon, but we need variety) so we decided, Howth it is!
other Howth tourists enjoying the view |
The trail started out as walking right beside the main road. With a backpack and hiking boots and a variety of wet/cold weather gear, we felt a little odd. Especially since most of those walking were in sneakers, leather shoes, boots and dresses even. Eventually we found the path that went up the cliffs and snaked around to give us great coastal views. It even became a little more "forest"-y at one point, with trees and shrubs all around. We wandered off the path at one point to find a spot beachfront and break for lunch, before we found the trail and followed it until it crossed a golf course and back into civilization i.e. roads again.
It took us about 5 hours, with breaks included. At the end we ended up in a pub having Fish and Chips and some Seafood chowder for our efforts. Needless to say, it was a tiring day but well worth it. We enjoyed Howth so much, we returned the weekend after with some friends. The second time around we didn't follow the trail and just went Fishmonger hopping and sun soaking.
More photos from both trips are in my flickr account.
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