Howth Head

Howth Head

Howth Head rises 560 ft out of the sea and offers magnificent views of Dublin Bay. The area has a number of beautiful parks and gardens, and a lovely walk down to Howth village.

This photograph was taken from Bull Island, which is a small island that built up over 200 years as a result of the construction of the north harbour wall of Dublin Port. It has an adjoining foreshore of sandy beaches, dunes, saltmarshes and mudflats. It is connected to the land by a wooden bridge and a more recently constructed causeway. The site is unique in Ireland because it supports well-developed saltmarsh and dune systems displaying all stages of development from the earliest phase of colonisation to full maturity.


A4 Glossy Print

Price: EUR30.00