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While you can easily see from HomeLand Arts gallery you'll find three pictures of Howth. Two of these paintings show the next painting and the harbour is of the Bailey Lighthouse, looking over Dublin Bay. If you know anything, you will perhaps hate to study about Remittio Announces Upcoming Presentation At Dublin Web Summit. Howth is a wonderful spot to visit and can be a good little escape proper hanging out in Dublin City. Based only 9 miles from town center, it will take about 2-5 minutes to make the journey to by Dart (Dublins electric train system). You may also get a bus to Howth Summit where the views across Dublin bay are amazing. On a clear day you can see as far south as Wexford and wanting east you can find out the mountains of Wales. From here you can see the Bailey Lighthouse and its watch across Dublin Bay towards the Dublin and Wicklow Mountains. Our painting of the Bailey Lighthouse was painted perhaps not removed from the summit where the cliff walk starts. I'd recommend, for anybody browsing Howth for the very first time, to make their way to the peak around the 31C bus. From Howth Summit you can simply take the cliff walk and make your way down to Howth Harbour. This riveting http://stocks.newsok.com/newsok/news/read/30692454/remittio_announces_upcoming_presentation_at_dublin_web_summit web page has limitless refreshing suggestions for the reason for this activity. The last time I took this route it took me around 45mins to one hour. Their a great way to lead up to lunchtime because by the time you get down to the villiage you will have built up an intense desire a hearty appetite and probably There are no lack of bars and restaurants. Listed below are my favourites, having a short description The Bloody Flow. Positioned just beneath Howth Dart Station. My favorite day to visit this is a sunday afternoon when they normally have a roaring fire (in-the winter months usually). My favorite is the chowder. Findlaters. A good spot at night. The bar at the top floor has a great deck with views over Howth Harbour and beyond for the Island of Irelands Eye. The Waterside Tavern. A great pint of Guinness and excellent bar food. If you like to eat some thing larger the Wheelhouse restaurant upstairs is an excellent choice. Abbey Tavern. This can be a favorite for a large amount of tourists passing through. There's typically a traditional music treatment happening. The Cock Tavern. An actual local and your favourite for the fishermen off the boats. To get alternative viewpoints, consider checking out http://www.13abc.com/story/30107918/remittio-announces-upcoming-presentation-at-dublin-web-summit. The craic and the Guinness is excellent. For anybody searching for non-pub related activities there's plenty to do in Howth. Deerpark Hotel has 2 18-hole public golf courses on its grounds, in addition to a par 3 course, If you like golf. So far as public golf courses go, you cant get better than this on the great day. The views are extraordinary. On-the driveway up to the golf courses, you are able to stop off in the old castle and visit the Transport Museum. Its small but very interesting. A popular for-a lot of people o-n a sunny afternoon would be to simply take one hour or two, get yourself a 99 (ice-cream) just wander across the harbor. There's plenty of activity to see and the seals usually make an appear-ance. There are many of boats to admire. Our 2 pictures of the harbour and the lighthouse in the background are favourites of locals and visitors alike. We hope you visit Howth and we hope you like our artwork..