Dublin's Coastal Craft Beer & Seafood Trail
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Overview
Explore the Dublin Coastal Craft Beer & Seafood Trail, a tasty walk along Dublin's pretty coast. This tour is great for people who love beer and seafood! See Dublin's coast while trying yummy food and drinks.
What to Expect: The Dublin Coastal Craft Beer & Seafood Trail takes you to Howth, a beautiful fishing village near Dublin. You'll visit places like the Bloody Stream Pub, Hidden Howth Experiences, and The Harbour Bar. Along the way, see the Viking Ruins and Ireland's Eye view, Howth Lighthouse, and Howth Courthouse. The tour guide knows a lot about the area and the best places to eat and drink.
This tour includes dinner, drinks, and yummy food tastings. You'll even get a video to remember your trip! What's not included is Hotel pickup but you will meet the guide and can ask any questions at that time. The Dublin Coastal Craft Beer & Seafood Trail is a fun way to see Dublin and taste its best flavors.




Highlights
Taste Dublin's Best Flavors: Try yummy seafood and local beers on Dublin's coast.
See Beautiful Sights: Visit Howth, a pretty fishing village near Dublin.
Learn from a Local Guide: The guide knows a lot about Dublin and the best places to go.
Get a Video Memory: Get a video to remember your fun trip.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers have a great time on the Dublin Coastal Craft Beer & Seafood Trail. They like the guide, the food, and seeing Dublin's sights. Some wish there was more food or more time at each stop.

Customers really enjoy the guide, saying they are friendly and know a lot.
Many people love the food and drinks on the tour.
Visitors think the places they visit are very interesting.
Some customers say the tour is a great way to see Dublin.
A few people think there could be more food.
Some visitors would like more time at each stop.
The Journey
Bloody Stream Pub
Begin your Howth adventure at the iconic Bloody Stream pub, a cornerstone of the village's social scene. Savor a selection of locally crafted beers alongside a steaming bowl of their renowned seafood chowder. More than just a pub, it's your gateway to the enchanting fishing village, immersing you in the vibrant local craft beer culture. It's also a great spot to observe the DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) train line running alongside it!
Hidden Howth Experiences
Uncover the authentic heart of Howth with Hidden Howth Experiences, your key to unlocking the village's best-kept secrets. Journey beyond the typical tourist trail and immerse yourself in the true essence of Irish life for a day, guided by local experts who reveal hidden gems and share captivating stories passed down through generations.
Viking Ruins & Ireland's Eye View
Step back in time amidst ancient ruins, a Viking legacy dating back to 1042 under the rule of Viking King Sitric. Explore these historical remnants and capture breathtaking photographs of Ireland's Eye, a stunning island just off the coast. Immerse yourself in riveting tales of Viking history and Howth's strategic importance throughout the ages.
Howth Lighthouse & The Oar House
Marvel at the iconic Howth Lighthouse, a constant presence and a silent witness to history, including the legendary 1914 Gun Running event. Your journey culminates at The Oar House, a culinary haven where a platter of locally sourced seafood awaits – indulge in prawns, mussels, crab claws, and more, perfectly complemented by a final selection of craft beer. A truly unforgettable culinary experience.
Howth Courthouse
Step into Howth's old Courthouse and connect with the village's vibrant past. Explore its exhibits, courtroom, and rich heritage, gaining insight into the local history and culture. Here, you'll have the opportunity to indulge in Howth's famous locally smoked salmon and fresh Guinness soda bread, a delightful taste of Irish tradition.
Howth Head Coastal Views
As you meander back through the charming village, prepare to be swept away by the awe-inspiring vistas of Howth Head and the rugged coastline. These dramatic landscapes have served as a wellspring of inspiration for countless Irish poets and writers throughout the centuries, including luminaries such as W. B. Yeats and James Joyce. Let the beauty of the surroundings ignite your own imagination.
The Harbour Bar
Continue your journey with a visit to Howth's historic gem, The Harbour Bar, the village's oldest pub. Savor another round of carefully selected craft beers while delighting in more stories that bring Howth's colorful history to life. Soak in the atmosphere of this traditional Irish pub and experience the warmth of local hospitality.
Know Before You Go
This fun tour includes a local guide to show the best spots. You'll enjoy dinner, drinks, and alcoholic beverages, plus tasty food samples! You even get a video to remember your journey. You can book a private tour if you want! Hotel pickup is not included, so plan how to meet the group. You'll see places like Bloody Stream Pub and Howth Harbour. Get ready for a delicious adventure!
Hot Tip
Some people who went on the tour say to wear comfy shoes because you'll be walking. Also, bring a little extra money if you want to buy more drinks or snacks along the way!