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Revision as of 18:52, 25 November 2004 by Alison (talk | contribs) (Typo)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Howth Head is a headland in north County Dublin, Republic of Ireland, near the towns of Sutton and Portmarnock. Actually a tombolo, it is connected to the mainland via a narrow strip of land. As Dublin City is largely crescent-shaped, Howth Head forms the northerly bound of the city with Bray Head to the south. As the DART terminus is in Howth, many Dubliners travel there on day-trips. Howth summit is popular with hikers where, on clear days, the Wicklow Mountains can be seen, with Dublin city below. There is also an ancient cairn at the summit.