Dublin e-Bike Tour: See Howth's Breathtaking Views!
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Overview
Dublin Panoramic e-Bike Tour with Howth Adventures offers a fun way to see the beautiful east coast of Ireland. This adventure tour uses e-bikes to explore both paved roads and off-road trails. It's perfect for people who want to see amazing views away from the busy crowds.
The tour takes people to see places like Howth Harbour and Howth Castle. They also go to Strand Road in Sutton and the Martello Towers. The e-bikes make it easy to get to Red Rock Sutton and the Ben of Howth. Plus, everyone stops at the Summit, Howth Cliffs, and Baily Lighthouse for great photos and stories.
The e-bike and helmet are included, but transportation to the meeting point and any food or drinks are not. This tour is a great way to see Dublin's outdoor beauty with expert guides, amazing views and historical landmarks.




Highlights
See Amazing Views: Cycle to the best views on Ireland's east coast.
Easy E-Bikes: E-bikes make the ride fun and easy on all types of trails.
Local Stories: Hear insider stories about the Howth peninsula.
Great Photo Stops: Stop for photos at the Summit, Baily Lighthouse, and more.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally have a great time on this e-bike tour, enjoying the scenery, the e-bikes themselves, and the tour guides. Some find it physically challenging or impacted by weather.

Customers loved the beautiful views and scenery during the e-bike tour.
Many enjoyed the e-bikes, finding them fun and easy to use on the trails.
The guides are knowledgeable and share interesting stories about the area.
Several reviewers appreciated the small group size.
Some found the tour physically demanding.
A few mentioned that the weather impacted their enjoyment.
The Journey
Howth Harbour
Begin your journey at Howth Harbour, a vibrant hub of activity where fishing boats bob alongside charming restaurants and cafes. Stroll down the piers to the iconic Howth Lighthouse, capturing stunning views of the harbor and the Irish Sea. This bustling harbor is the heart of Howth, offering a taste of local life and maritime history.
Howth Castle
Discover the captivating history of Howth Castle, a centuries-old stronghold with tales that echo through time. Explore the castle grounds and imagine yourself in a real-life 'Game of Thrones' setting. This ancestral home of the Gaisford St. Lawrence family offers a glimpse into Ireland's past, with intriguing architecture and lush gardens.
Strand Road
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Strand Road, a coastal route offering unparalleled views of Dublin Bay and the Wicklow Mountains. This scenic drive is a highlight, providing panoramic vistas and photo opportunities at every turn. Feel the refreshing sea breeze and soak in the stunning natural landscape as you traverse this iconic stretch of coastline.
Martello Tower (Sutton)
Follow the coastal path to the historic Martello Tower in Sutton, a relic of 19th-century defense. Built in 1805 to protect against Napoleonic invasion, this sturdy stone tower stands as a testament to Ireland's strategic importance. Explore its unique architecture and imagine the soldiers who once guarded these shores.
Howth Quarry & Howth Head
Ascend to Howth Quarry and the summit of Howth Head for unparalleled panoramic views. Marvel at the sprawling landscape stretching north, south, east, and west. From the rugged cliffs to the shimmering sea, this vantage point offers an unforgettable perspective of the Howth Peninsula's natural beauty and grandeur.
Baily Green & Cliff Paths
Venture off the beaten path to discover Baily Green and the dramatic cliff paths leading to breathtaking views of the Baily Lighthouse. Immerse yourself in the heathlands, absorbing the unique flora and fauna. Hear tales of local history and legends, brought to life by experienced guides, making this a truly immersive cultural and natural experience.
Baily Lighthouse
Explore the quieter side of Howth Peninsula, venturing down back lanes to Strand Road and the Martello Tower, eventually arriving at the famous Baily Lighthouse. Enjoy picnics with breathtaking views of Doldrum Bay and the Wicklow and Dublin mountains. Gaze out over the UN Biosphere of Dublin Bay from this idyllic vantage point, creating lasting memories of Ireland's stunning coastal scenery.
Howth Harbour (Return)
Conclude your adventure with a freewheeling descent back to Howth Harbour. Use your newfound local knowledge to explore the harbor's shops, restaurants, and pubs, making yourself at home in this charming Irish village. Cherish the memories of an unforgettable day, steeped in Irish beauty, history, and culture.
Know Before You Go
This experience includes the use of an ebike and helmet. It does not include transportation to or from the meeting location. Food and drinks are also not included in the tour price. Make sure to wear comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for cycling.
Hot Tip
Wear layers, even on a sunny day, as the weather can change quickly on the coast. Bring a small backpack for water and snacks.