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North of Dublin Road Trip

Dublin - Howth - Malahide - Skerries

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Benefit-stress ratio Benefit-stress ratio
Landscape Landscape
Comfort Comfort
Urban life Urban life
Historical sites Historical sites
Beach Beach
North of Dublin Road Trip ACTIVATE MAP ; Stages3 km52 h/stage0.5

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Road Trip Costs

How much does it cost to go on a North of Dublin Road Trip in Ireland?

Economy
Low budget options by car rental, accommodation and catering. In- and Out-bound travel expenses are not included.
rent & more 90EUR drive & more 13EUR sleep & more 132EUR eat & more 144EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) 289EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) incl. rented car 379EUR
Standard
Mid budget options by car rental, accommodation and catering. In- and Out-bound travel expenses are not included.
rent & more 108EUR drive & more 13EUR sleep & more 242EUR eat & more 216EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) 471EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) incl. rented car 579EUR
Premium
High budget options by car rental, accommodation and catering. In- and Out-bound travel expenses are not included.
rent & more 270EUR drive & more 13EUR sleep & more 352EUR eat & more 288EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) 653EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) incl. rented car 923EUR
Camper
On the road in RV, overnight at camp grounds with self-catering. In- and Out-bound travel expenses are not included.
rent & more 450EUR drive & more 13EUR sleep & more 110EUR eat & more 144EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) 267EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) incl. rented car 717EUR
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North of Dublin Itinerary

Embark on a delightful North of Dublin Road Trip, a journey that promises picturesque landscapes and charming towns. Starting in the vibrant city of Dublin, Ireland, this road trip stretches over approximately 32 miles and is best enjoyed over two leisurely days. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a local exploring your backyard, this trip offers a high level of experience and unforgettable memories, suitable for every driver. As you leave Dublin, the road takes you through the scenic town of Howth, known for its stunning coastal views and rich maritime history. Don't miss the Howth Cliff Walk, a breathtaking trail offering panoramic views of the Irish Sea, or explore the lively Howth Market, perfect for sampling local delicacies and artisan crafts. Continuing on, you'll arrive in Malahide, a town that perfectly balances historic charm with modern flair. Make time to visit Malahide Castle, a beautifully preserved fortress with over 800 years of history, set within an expansive parkland. Stroll through the surrounding gardens, or enjoy a coffee in one of the town's inviting cafes. Your journey culminates in Skerries, a delightful seaside town known for its sandy beaches and vibrant community. Be sure to visit the Skerries Mills, a unique complex of two windmills and a watermill, offering a glimpse into Ireland's agricultural heritage. The best time to embark on this road trip is during the spring or early autumn months when the weather is mild and the landscapes are lush and vibrant. The route offers a delightful mix of coastal and pastoral scenery, with excellent road conditions overall. While some sections of the road are curvy and narrow, they add to the adventure and charm of the trip. It's important to note that while this road trip promises a high level of enjoyment, it can be managed effectively with a higher budget, ensuring you can make the most of the attractions and experiences along the way. Whether you're capturing stunning landscapes, exploring historic sites, or indulging in local cuisine, this road trip from Dublin to Skerries is sure to leave you with cherished memories.
number of days 2 number of days
route length 52 km route length
budget high budget
good for family good for
traffic direction on the left traffic direction
accident level low accident level

START Dublin

Distance 52 km Driving time 1.5 h Pace: slow 12.0 kWh Airports DUB
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Dublin, Ireland's vibrant capital, is an excellent starting point for the North of Dublin Road Trip. Known for its lively atmosphere and rich history, Dublin offers a variety of attractions to explore before you hit the road. Immerse yourself in the local culture by visiting the iconic Trinity College, home to the treasured Book of Kells. Stroll through the historic streets of Temple Bar, famous for its lively pubs and unique shops. Don't miss the opportunity to explore Dublin Castle and the Guinness Storehouse, where you can learn about the city's brewing legacy and enjoy panoramic views from the Gravity Bar. For travelers arriving by air, Dublin Airport (IATA code: DUB) is the closest international gateway to the city. The airport offers a range of car rental services, making it convenient for you to begin your road trip adventure. With a rental car at your disposal, you can easily explore Dublin's surrounding areas and venture north along the scenic landscapes of Ireland. Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or simply looking for an unforgettable journey, Dublin's blend of traditional charm and modern vibrancy guarantees a memorable starting point for your travels. Enjoy the drive as you embark on your North of Dublin Road Trip.

1 Dublin - Howth

Distance 17 km Driving time 0.6 h Pace: slow 3.8 kWh View map Itinerary
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Embarking on this scenic road trip stage from Dublin to Howth is a delightful journey through picturesque landscapes and historic sites. Covering just 10 miles in less than an hour, this stage offers a perfect escape from the bustling city life of Dublin. As you leave Dublin, take a moment to explore Trinity College and the iconic Book of Kells, both steeped in rich history. The road takes you through sections that are charmingly winding, adding a touch of adventure to your drive. As you continue, keep an eye out for the scenic beauty that surrounds you, with narrow roads leading you closer to the coast. Approaching Howth, make sure to visit the Howth Castle, a historic gem with a fascinating past. Finally, the Howth Head cliffs offer breathtaking views of the sea and are a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a refreshing breath of ocean air. This stage is a wonderful opportunity to embrace both the historical and natural beauty that Ireland has to offer. For more detailed information on attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along this route, be sure to check out the "Itinerary" for this stage. Happy road-tripping!

2 Howth - Malahide

Distance 14 km Driving time 0.4 h Pace: slow 3.2 kWh View map Itinerary
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Embark on a delightful road trip stage from Howth to Malahide, a beautiful journey that covers a distance of 9 miles and can be completed in under an hour, offering picturesque landscapes and scenic roads to keep any road-tripper enchanted. Start your adventure in Howth, a charming seaside village known for its vibrant harbor and the stunning Howth Cliff Walk, which offers breathtaking views of the coastline. As you drive along the route, be aware that some sections of the road may be narrow, adding to the quaint charm of the Irish countryside. Keep your eyes peeled for the lush green landscapes that decorate your path, creating an idyllic setting for this journey. Upon reaching Malahide, immerse yourself in the elegant atmosphere of Malahide Castle, a magnificent 12th-century structure surrounded by beautiful gardens. This stage of the trip not only boasts fascinating historical sites but also promises a picturesque drive that will leave you craving more. For those looking to explore further, you'll find comprehensive information regarding attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along this route in the "Itinerary" of this stage. Safe travels and enjoy the beauty of Ireland!

3 Malahide - Skerries

Distance 22 km Driving time 0.5 h Pace: slow 5.0 kWh View map Itinerary
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Embark on a delightful road trip stage from Malahide to Skerries, covering a scenic 13-mile stretch in under an hour. Begin your journey in the charming seaside town of Malahide, where a visit to the magnificent Malahide Castle and Gardens is an absolute must. With its rich history and beautifully landscaped grounds, it sets the tone for an unforgettable adventure. As you drive along the picturesque coast, keep your eyes peeled for captivating historical sites and breathtaking views that will have you reaching for your camera. Arriving in Skerries, you'll be greeted by a quaint coastal village vibe. Be sure to explore the bustling Skerries Harbour, a perfect spot for an afternoon stroll. As the road winds through the vibrant surroundings, take time to visit the iconic Skerries Mills, where you can delve into the fascinating local culture and heritage. This stage captures the essence of Ireland’s enchanting landscapes and history, providing a memorable experience for all road-trippers. For more detailed information on attractions, accommodation, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route, be sure to check the "Itinerary" of this stage. Safe travels and enjoy the journey!

  Skerries

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Skerries, a charming seaside town in County Dublin, Ireland, serves as the delightful finale to the "North of Dublin Road Trip." Known for its vibrant community and picturesque coastal views, Skerries offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure for travelers arriving by car. As you explore the town, don't miss the opportunity to visit the iconic Skerries Mills, a unique complex of two restored windmills and a watermill set amidst beautiful landscapes. It's a great spot to learn about local milling history and enjoy a leisurely walk. Another must-see is the Skerries Harbour, where you can enjoy fresh seafood at local eateries and watch colorful fishing boats come and go. For nature enthusiasts, the nearby Skerries Islands offer a chance to spot diverse birdlife and take in the serene beauty of the Irish Sea. Travelers flying into the region can access Skerries conveniently from Dublin Airport (DUB), which is the closest international airport. Just a short drive away, the town is an ideal destination for those completing their road trip adventure. Skerries’ welcoming atmosphere and array of attractions make it a fitting and memorable conclusion to any journey north of Dublin.

North of Dublin at a glance

Facts for safer driving in Ireland

drink drive limit drink drive limit 0.5
max speed urban max speed urban 50 km/h
max speed rural max speed rural 100 km/h
max speed highway max speed highway 120 km/h
headlights at daytime headlights at daytime on
fire extinguisher fire extinguisher no
tolls tolls yes
seat belts seat belts yes

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