Enjoy a bike tour along purpose-built cycle paths to the historic headland and village of Howth!
This bike tour takes full advantage of recently developed and improved cycling infrastructure along Dublin's River Liffey and out along Dublin's north-side coastline all the way to the end of the Howth Peninsula which forms the north arm of Dublin Bay.
Starting at a city center location, you will pedal safely along the river Liffey Quays on dedicated cycle paths, before turning north through one of Dublin's oldest residential districts. Then you will join the coastal cycleway where you will admire great sea views while breathing fresh sea air.
You can opt to stop off at a unique cafe perched on an early 19th-century sea wall, taking in the view while learning about the fascinating history of the bay area, including the accidental island that is now a UNESCO biosphere reserve. Continue along the cycleway, arriving at the historic village of Howth.
Return to the city the same way, or if feeling energetic, take an alternative route up and over the summit, and freewheel downhill overlooking the bay.