Howth - Bog of Frogs Loop

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289 m
03h00
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Last verified: 15 June 2025

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The urban metropolis of Dublin city is enclosed both north and south by coastal headlands that are surprisingly wild in character. Howth, on the city’s northern edge, boasts a 3km cliffline whose rugged character seems a million miles from the noise and hubbub.

There are four marked walking circuits here, and this route follows the longest trail. Signed throughout by purple arrows, the highlights include a fantastic cliff path, Baily Lighthouse, and an optional detour to the summit of 171m Ben of Howth.

From Howth DART station, follow the promenade past the bustling harbour and marina to reach the cliff path. Round the Nose of Howth, then settle back and enjoy 6km of fine coastal walking, passing Baily Lighthouse and a Martello Tower along the way. A final climb inland, across the open shoulder of the Ben of Howth, brings you back to the marina and DART station.

- Helen Fairbairn

 

Don’t Miss

Balscadden House, former home to the poet WB Yeats, which you pass on your way out of Howth

Fine views north over Ireland's Eye, and south across Dublin Bay

Baily Lighthouse, which dates from 1814

 

Practical Information

Much of this path retains its wild coastal character, and boots are required

Some sections pass along exposed cliff tops, so avoid walking in strong winds or poor visibility

 

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Source: Independent.ie

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Difficulty level: Medium (67/100)

Length: 12 km

Duration: 03h00


Total ascent: 289 m

Maximal slope: 6.6 %

Average slope: 2.4 %

Net ascent: 1 m

Total descent: 288 m

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Paved roads: 2.08 km (17 %)

Cobblestones: 0 m (0 %)

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Car free roads: 7.47 km (62 %)

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        Closest address to start and end: Howth DART station, Dublin, D13 N8K7, Ireland

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        Places of interest

        1. Howth railway station

          0 · Structure
          Howth DART station , is a railway station in Fingal, Ireland that serves Howth village and one …
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        2. Phare de Howth

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        3. The Old Courthouse

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          The Old Courthouse in Howth is a former place of worship that was subsequently used as a …
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        4. Howth

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          Howth is an affluent peninsular village and outer suburb of Dublin, Ireland. The district as a …
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        5. Ye Olde Hurdy Gurdy Museum of Vintage Radio

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          Ye Olde Hurdy Gurdy Museum of Vintage Radio is a museum of communication history based in the …
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        6. Church of the Assumption

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          The Church of the Assumption, Howth is a Roman Catholic church in Howth, in Fingal in the historic …
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        7. Baily Lighthouse

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          The Baily Lighthouse is a lighthouse on the southeastern part of Howth Head in County Dublin, …
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        8. Carrickbrack Road

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          Carrickbrack Road is a road in Dublin, Ireland, a constituent part of the R105 Regional Road. It …
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        9. Shielmartin Hill

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          Shielmartin Hill or Shelmartin high) is a peak on Howth Head. From it can be seen Portmarnock, …
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        10. Sutton Park School

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          Sutton Park School is an independent co-educational multi-denominational day school located just …
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        11. Aideen’s Grave

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        12. Ben of Howth

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          The Ben of Howth is a hilly area on Howth Head, adjacent to the 171 metre high Black Linn, the …
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        13. Howth Head

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          Howth Head is a peninsula northeast of the city of Dublin in Ireland, within the governance of …
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        14. Howth Castle

          0 · Castle
          Howth Castle and estate lie just outside the village of Howth, County Dublin in Ireland, in the …
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        Howth railway station
        Phare de Howth
        The Old Courthouse
        Howth
        Ye Olde Hurdy Gurdy Museum of Vintage Radio
        Church of the Assumption
        Baily Lighthouse
        Carrickbrack Road
        Shielmartin Hill
        Sutton Park School
        Aideen’s Grave
        Ben of Howth
        Howth Head
        Howth Castle
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