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Irish National Sailing School

Irish National Sailing School

2.5(2 reviews)
11.0 km•Dún Laoghaire

I recently completed my level 1 keel boat certification here. I researched a bit online before and…read morefound this to be the best looking sailing school in the Dublin area. They have a well setup website which is very informative as to the different course offerings (dinghy, keel boat, powerboat). Checkout their website at insc.ie. The instructors are very good and patient and all of the necessary weatherproof gear and life jackets are provided. If you have an interest in sailing, they can teach you. The level 1 keel boat training is held in these really nice boats called 1720s. Definitely easy to learn on and exciting boats. I did my make up session in a squib boat which is smaller than the 1720s and what is used in the level 2 course. Boat are very easy to learn on and I look forward to future sailings. Due to bad weather one day, one of the days of sailing had to be rescheduled. They were very prompt at notification to everyone through phone and email. They also promptly rescheduled everyone, most within the next week. Very well run operation as far as this goes.

Not nice staff. A very expensive alternative and they do not teach the courses as well as the very…read morenearby Dun Laoghaire Powerboat School. I seriously would not recommend this club but in fact, I would avoid if I could. The staff are not very nice and seem to care more about themselves than others. They also don't offer as good a youth service as the nearby Irish Youth Sailing Club. The leaders turned the hot water off in the showers for me on purpose. This is no way to run a sailing club. Stay clear. Please. They are also rude to people in other clubs and have little to no respect for any property other than their own. They told kids from the Irish Youth Sailing Club that they were not allowed on the public steps. Please go somewhere else and you will thank me! It really is not the best place to and I can assure you that there are way better places than this and that this may seem an easy all rounder but do a bit more digging and find somewhere else for youth sailing I would certainly recommend the Irish Youth Sailing Clun iysc.net and for Powerboating the Dun Laoghaire Powerboat School. Adult sailing I would recommend the DMYC. Again please avoid this club!

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Howth

Howth

4.7(36 reviews)
0.6 km

Beautiful little fishing village located just a 30 minute train ride from Dublin!…read more We heard great things about Howth and honestly this made a great side trip on our first day in Dublin. Away from the city we were transported to a small village town with gorgeous scenery and people. We went for a ferry ride to see Irelands eye and the Howth cliffs and unfortunately it got too foggy during the tour. For an hour long it was mostly fog but we did see a seal just chilling in the water. It was sunny on the mainland so it was very unexpected that there would be not much visibility on the water. We wanted to see puffins but they are rare to see I think. The ferry ride was pricey so not sure I would recommend it especially since you're not guaranteed to see everything. I would suggest going up the Howth cliffs walk as it is a beautiful view from up top! The locals in the village are also super friendly and love a good chat. Such a great place to visit if you are travelling around Dublin!

Without a doubt one of the most beautiful places I've ever visited…read more Howth is a quaint and beautiful fishing village only about 30 minutes away from Dublin if you take the Dart train from Connelly station. It was 6,50 euro round trip per person and trains pass by about every 20 minutes or so. I would definitely recommend visiting the Howth Market if you come on the weekend. It's like a little farmers market that sells loads of coffee, tea, baked good, prepared foods, souvenirs, etc. This market is located right across the street when you exit the Dart station, you can't miss it. Once you're done there if you continue walking towards the ocean there is a trail that leads you to Howth's head and while you're making your way over there you'll pass by many shops and restaurants. The trail is a steep climb, and if you're not in relatively good shape or have proper shoes on, I'd recommend just staying in town and maybe having a drink at one of the many pubs, but if you're able to make the climb, it's completely worth it. The views are absolutely breath taking, and along the way there are endless vines of wild black berries which you'll see various people (myself included) eating as a snack. I ended up climbing the top by myself while the rest of my party waited for me back down. Please be careful and don't be stupid and take selfies in dangerous areas, make sure to stay on the trail all the time. Enjoy the beauty and charm that Howth offers, I loved it more than Dublin itself.

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Coliemore Harbour - Happiness is Sunshine!!

Coliemore Harbour

5.0(4 reviews)
13.1 km

If money was no object I would move here in a heartbeat. I love to fantasize about the what ifs as…read moreI amble down the road that opens into the bay with a beautiful view of Dalkey island. I like to go there to sit on the benches that they have set up on carefully laid cobbles. There is also a telescope to look out at the passing boats. To the left is a small pier where you can go fishing (license permitting). You can stroll down to the pier and look at the colourful boats and buy fresh lobster. I spent a good half hour last week just sitting there. Park your car in Dun Laoghaire and take the walk out there and fantasy like me about living there someday... To wake up everyday with a view like that must be a glorious thing... Oh well, mean while in the real world I have a gas bill which daydreaming won't pay!

I am so fortunate to live right beside coliemore harbour! It's a beautiful harbour throughout all…read morethe 4 seasons round. Especially in the summer it's just something else indeed! It's a popular place for fishermen who fish off the side wall of the harbour, it's also got a nice little bench area with a telescope that looks out on the sea and Dalkey island. Speaking of Dalkey island..there's a little ferry that drops you from the harbour out too the island for about 35€ and can hold about 8 ppl.. It leaves you out there for about 6 hours and you can go for a walk and have a picnic! Whatever you want really! Also a great spot for photographers, I myself am a huge fan of taking photos and love it! Such a scenic area to do so and if you are lucky, on a clear day you might see some dolphins! They've been regularly spotted from coliemore harbour!

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Coliemore Harbour - View to Dalkey Island

View to Dalkey Island

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Howth Cliff Walk - Howth Cliff Walk in Howth, Ireland on/10/2025 - pic showing lighthouse in the distance. This walk is so beautiful & peaceful!

Howth Cliff Walk

4.9(17 reviews)
2.0 km

The Howth Cliff Walk in Howth, Ireland offers BEAUTIFUL views of the ocean, Irish countryside, and…read morein the distance, you'll see the Bailey Lighthouse that looks straight out of a storybook! (fyi, the lighthouse is on private property so you can't access the lighthouse up close) See pics/videos included w/ this review of the beautiful cliff walk. There are a few different routes you can do but my hubby and I did "The Howth Summit Walk" on Friday, 10/10/2025, which took us about 1.5 hr to complete & this was w/ us stopping to take in the beautiful view and taking lots of pics/videos along the route. This route was fairly easy going down, w/ only a few spots along the route when coming back up that got your heart rate up. I do recommend that you wear tennis shoes (even better hiking shoes) and comfortable clothing. We saw so many people not wearing tennis shoes and instead thought they were doing a fashion shoot on the trail & it did not look comfortable at all - not to mention, not safe! We did a day trip to Howth from Dublin and it was a straightforward and short trip. Fyi(s) - ---- There are a few portable toilets onsite and there is a private parking lot for those who drive themselves. ---- The was also a mobile truck onsite that sold coffee. --- It was cloudy on the day we hiked but the views were still so beautiful! -- - We started our hike around 12pm and despite there being plenty of people there, we were able to have the hiking trail to ourselves. Hope this info helps!

What's up: Wrapping up my trip with one last hike/walk. Since I was in the Swords area, Howth was…read moreone of the places I wanted to check out due to its views. Transit: From Swords, I took Go Ahead Ireland 102 from Forest View bus stop to Sutton Station bus stop and then transferred over to the DART Howth from Sutton Station to Howth Station. If arriving by car, there is a small parking area available right before the trailhead. Environment: There is a single outhouse near the parking area before you head out on the trail. Since it rained overnight, the route was a bit muddy. And as expected, the view was not great lol. However, the trail was well marked and had markers with colored arrows directing your way; I followed the Green Loop. While I didn't get much of a view due to the fog and cloud coverage, the trail did take me past historical marker Eire 6 which is an aerial recognition sign (that was kinda cool). And towards the end, it did clear up and I was able to get a view of Ireland's Eye. The end of the Green Loop will take you into the residential area to loop you back towards Howth Station. Yay/Nay/Meh: Yay, this was a nice hike along the cliffs. There are also benches along the way. Overall, it was a nice hike.

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Howth Cliff Walk - Howth Cliff Walk in Howth, Ireland on 10/10/2025

Howth Cliff Walk in Howth, Ireland on 10/10/2025

Howth Cliff Walk - Howth Cliff Walk in Howth, Ireland on 10/10/2025 - The Howth Summit Walk info

Howth Cliff Walk in Howth, Ireland on 10/10/2025 - The Howth Summit Walk info

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Howth Pier - sailing - Updated May 2026

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