Howth
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Dublin, Ireland - Day 2
... hoofed it about a mile to the nearest DART station. All of the research I had done on Dublin told me that for a true Ireland experience, one must travel to the countryside. Unfortunately for us, time wouldn't allow for that this trip. BUT, we could come ...
A walk in Howth
... . Pretty cloudy but sometimes even this has something to tell you.Here you will see some nice pictures from Howth,close to Dublin in Ireland. If traffic is floating smoothly you will be there within 20 minutes or more convenient take the Dart ...
Howth Peninsula
... fill you all in on Kilkenny, hopefully not everything is closed as we have found out that Monday is a holiday here in Ireland and apparently its the busiest weekend of the year....good thing we booked our hostels early because we might have been sleeping ...
Howth
... lunch, we mean samples from almost every booth we came across. Too many to choose from; we tried them all. Being a harbour town, Howth is full of fishing boats that make their way to the docks to unload their daily catches which can be purchased at any ...
Binn Éadair
... ) i ended up meeting up with amy, the uq architecture student who studied here last semester and defered uni for 6 months, and going to howth, another seaside town. we caught the dart (train) from the city, when we got to the end of the line we realised ...
Howth and DUblin
... and Gina preened the outside while Monty sunbathed. People here are very friendly. We have had plenty of advice on our journey down Ireland and across Biscay to Spain. One couple, after cooking a leg of Lamb for their dinner then gave us the remainder for ...
Beautiful Green Suburbs
... ! I had a great bowl of chowder with the heartiest bread, soda I think. I stayed longer and explored the Howth Castle, the oldest inhabited castle in Ireland? the world? (I forget). Then I went to as transport museum and was treated to a student rate ...
Oy Vey!/Bloody Hell!
... the good news is, we made our flight!!--barely! so, after a long and scary and turbulent plane ride, we made it to Howth, Ireland. It's fantastic, picture what you think of when you see Ireland in a movie, yes its that gorgeous! The people are ...
A full June long weekend (or bank holiday wkend)
... trying to make use of the sunshine while it lasts too, as from what we have been told it probably wont hang around for that long before the grey rainy Ireland is back. But hopefully we will get a few more spells of sunshine to motivate us to get ...
Octopussy
Oh my God...I had an amazing week of food in Ireland! As I said Anne made a huge feast the day AFTER Christmas, went to Howth and had my first taste of mouthwatering seafood and there is more to come in the next couple blogs! Melanie and I headed to Howth ...
Dementors and Pratronusi
... I love you) lovers out there, we totally saw a perfect version of him tonight at an open mike. He was dreamy. I love Ireland. Lastly, we still haven't found jobs. I've signed up with a temp agency called LaCreme. I arbitrarily wrote on my CV ...
I found Ireland
... the group left. I was able to convince 4 others to come hike up a nearby cliff side.....best time so far in Ireland. It took a very long time (walked just shy of 10 kilometers) and only Ryan and myself finished walking the trail before we ...
I don't want to go fishing....
... would be able to squeeze into a decent bottle of ketchup. They crammed in England; the Channel Isles; Wales; Scotland; Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland! Phew! Their last port of call was Dublin on Saturday, and they met up ...
Sometimes Vacation Does Equal Relaxation
... of the countryside. It didn't disappoint. We had lunch at a quaint little fish place before hiking up and down the cliffs of Howth. The day was perfection, not a cloud in the sky and calm breezes. When we got to the end of our leg ...
Spending a day in Howth
... 's day and irish celebrate it too, so everywhing's closed once again! on the verge of a nervous breakdown we decide going to Howth, a small fishing village located aprox 1 hour from Dublin. I really recommend this one-day tour; Howth is a lovely village, ...
Let the traveling begin!
... taking 4 "mini" classes, all of which are teaching us about Irish culture, history, politics, and issues within Northern Ireland. Our introductory classes will end on Wednesday, since we are traveling up to Northern Ireland Thursday morning. ...
Walking along the Coast
... to Iris that I really wanted to go for a walk, hoping I would get to see some Irish greenery. She decided to drive me to Howth, a nice little fishing town less than 10 minutes by car. She showed me I could also take the Dart to get there if I ...
Murphy's Weather Machine
... well impressed with my Irish big K counterparts and their team spirit - everyone gets on and enjoys themselves - cos after all, in Ireland, it's always about the good times! So after a Guinness fueled night of hedonism, Saturday was a good excuse to drag ...
Howth Coastal Path
... a nearby bridge and over which the pub is built. We make our way on to the harbour and take in views of Ireland's Eye, an island which is uninhabited but accessible by ferry. I have written down directions to the Howth Coastal Path, so I ...
Onwards to Dublin
... lough to Howeth, sea moderate, but wind in the wrong direction more southerly than westerly. Entry was a bit fraught getting into Howth, half the lights were out on the entry markers, and I found it quite confusing, but we found an empty pontoon, and as ...
Howth Peninsula
... DART train to Howth today with the intent of having dinner. Everything was seafood and it was quite expensive so we just walked to the harbour, down the east pier, and looked out to Ireland's Eye. There were boating classes going on in the ...
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