After a bit of a hike around the cliffs, we decided it cut back over Howth's heathery inland. It was a bit rough, and the path we followed turned out not to be an actual trail. We slogged our way through the brush for a few minutes until we found a groove carved by some wild thing which led us to a lightly used but clearly established trail. We followed this to a real path and discovered that by chance we had scaled Black Linn, the 171 meter "summit" of the hill called Ben of Howth. After trekking through what felt like remote, isolated countryside, we were deposited on this rocky outcrop with a spectacular view of Howth below, of Ireland's Eye in the distance, and of the sea all around. We came here by chance, but I'll be dragging visitors up here in the future. read more