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The Solo Traveller

Solo traveller looking over Howth Cliffs at the Baily Lighthouse

Guide to a Perfect Day in Howth

As a solo traveller, you’ve done the museums, Grafton Street, the pint in Temple Bar. Now you want the real Ireland — wild, genuine, worth the trip.


TripAdvisor named Dublin the world’s #1 solo travel destination for 2026 ahead of Berlin, London, New York, and Bali. Once you’ve covered the city, jump on the DART and head to Howth.


Just 30 minutes from Dublin city centre, this rugged peninsula on the northern tip of Dublin Bay is one of the best day trips in Ireland — and one of the most rewarding places to explore solo. No group to keep up with, no compromises. Just you, the coast, and one of Dublin’s most beautiful corners.



Hikers on the shoreline near Redrock along the Howth Cliff

Why Howth Works for Solo Travellers


The Howth Coastal Hike (3 hrs | from €39)


The DART drops you into the village, everything’s walkable from the harbour, and guided tours, open water, and great food fill a full day naturally. Howth Adventures regularly welcomes solo visitors — small group tours mean real conversations, not polite nods.


Getting There — and what makes them special is the sheer range of ways they can show you the peninsula. Whether your family wants to hike, cycle, or cruise, there’s a tour to suit.






Hit the Trails with Howth Adventures


Hikers on top of Dunhill looking out over Howth harbour to the islands

Start with the area’s award-winning regenerative tourism company. As a solo traveller, a guided tour means expert local knowledge, a small group, and access to paths you’d never find alone.


Howth Coastal Hike (3 hrs | from €39) — Clifftop trails over Dublin Bay and Ireland’s Eye, with local history and wildlife woven in. Wear proper footwear.s the kind of place that sticks in a child’s memory for years.



Hikes are small-group, locally led, and popular with solo travellers worldwide.


Howth Adventures: Irish Tour Company of the Year 2025 · Top 1% worldwide on TripAdvisor · SEAL Award 2025 · Autism Champs accredited





Sail Around Ireland’s Eye


Irelands Eye Ferries boat rounding the Martello Tower on a sunny summers day

Back at the harbour, board Ireland’s Eye Ferries for a circuit of the wild, uninhabited island — dramatic cliffs, sea caves, the ruins of a 6th-century monastic church, and seabirds and seals along the way. Runs throughout the day; book ahead in summer.






Eat Well at Howth Harbour

Beshoff's fish market in Howth

Arriving back on the mainland, Howth Harbour is one of the finest spots in Ireland to eat fresh seafood — and eating alone at a harbour on a sunny afternoon is one of life’s underrated pleasures.


  • Beshoff’s Sea Grill — fish and chips on the West Pier

  • Rosie’s Cafe — fresh salads and sandwiches

  • Tram Coffee & Wine — café by day, wine bar by evening

  • The House — modern Irish food, sunny garden, Ireland’s Top 100

  • King Sitric — seafood bar over Balscadden Bay, for treating yourself


Wander the Village – Browse the harbour, walk up to St Mary’s Abbey, find a pier bench with an ice cream, or catch Howth Market on weekends. No agenda — that’s the point.


Take the DART Back to Dublin with frequent services all evening.



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Howth, Dublin 13

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shane@howthadventures.com

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