The Howth Cliff Walk is among the foremost activities that one can set out to experience in the inviting village of Howth. Beginning at the Howth waterfront, the cliff walk takes you right around Howth Head, where your efforts are rewarded with fantastic panoramic views of the Dublin Bay. Comprising a fairly easy and mostly flat hike, the cliff walk can be attempted by children too, making it an adventurous family activity. Do begin your sojourn of the hamlet with the enticing Howth Cliff Walk.
Newman University Church was founded as part of the original University College Dublin on St Stephen's Green. The inconspicuous entrance to this fine church leads into an opulent Byzantine space, heavy with the scent of incense. The college has long since departed to the southern suburbs, but the University Church remains a most beautiful space for contemplation in the heart of the city centre.
Follow the sound of music and you will find yourself at the Seamus Ennis Cultural Centre because it celebrates music in its entirety. The traditional music and culture of Fingal that is often performed here will give you a glimpse of Ireland's rich musical history. Staging a series of events, this center also hosts the annual ‘Scoil Seamus Ennis' held in October.
Opened in 1988, Millbank Theatre is home to the Rush Dramatic Society. This 145-seater theater was completely renovated and refurbished in 2002, thereby further modernizing and upgrading its facilities. Patrons can enjoy theater experience complete with plush chairs, better lighting and acoustics system and a bar area. Apart from staging dramas, Millbank also conducts workshops, classes and art festivals on a regular basis.