This bike tour takes full advantage of recently developed and improved cycling infrastructure along Dublin's River Liffey and out along Dublin's north-side coastline all the way to the end of the Howth Peninsula which forms the north arm of Dublin Bay.
Starting at a city centre location, you will pedal safely along the River Liffey Quays on dedicated cycle paths, before turning north through one of Dublin's oldest residential districts.
Then you will join the coastal cycle way where you will enjoy stunning sea views while breathing fresh sea air. You can opt to stop off at a unique cafe perched on an early 19th century sea wall, taking in the view while learning about the fascinating history of the bay area, including the accidental island that is now a UNESCO biosphere reserve.
Continue along the cycleway, arriving at the historic village of Howth. Choose from a sumptuous variety of seaside cafes, pubs and restaurants for a well earned snack, or something more substantial.
Return to the city the same way, or if feeling energetic, take an alternative route up and over the summit, and free wheel down hill overlooking the bay.
This operates as a private group tour only
If these rates don't apply to you, do get in touch and a personalised offer can be made for you
Wear comfortable clothing and suitable footwear for cycling.
Bring raingear in case it rains
Bring water and snack if desirable
Safety helmet, high visibility vest and bike provided. Participants are welcome to bring their own helmet and high visibility vest
Participants will be required to sign participant consent form in advance of the tour for insurance purposes
For private tours, the start and finish points may be altered if requested by
the guests and only with advance agreement with the tour guide. The
route may also be shortened if desired by the guests. For public tours, this
is only possible with the agreement of all participants