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County Louth

History and Beauty All in One Place

Where Is County Louth?

County Louth is located in the northeast of Ireland. It is part of the province of Leinster and is the smallest county by land area on the Irish mainland. Louth shares a border with Northern Ireland to the north, specifically with County Armagh, and is bordered by County Monaghan to the west, County Meath to the south, and the Irish Sea to the east. 

County Louth Village and Towns

County Louth has several villages and towns that are worth visiting, each offering unique attractions and historical sites. Here are some notable towns in County Louth:

  1. Dundalk: The county town of Louth, Dundalk has a rich history and several attractions, including Dundalk Stadium, St. Patrick's Church and the Cooley Peninsula.

  2. Drogheda: One of the oldest towns in Ireland with numerous historical sites, such as St. Peter's Church, Millmount Museum and Martello Tower.

  3. Carlingford: A charming medieval town on the Cooley Peninsula, offering stunning views of Carlingford Lough.

  4. Ardee: A town with a rich medieval heritage, including the site of Ardee Castle. 

  5. Blackrock: A coastal village near Dundalk, boasting the charming Blackrock Beach. 

  6. Clogherhead: A small fishing village surrounded by natural beauty including Clogherhead Beach and Port Oriel.

Each of these towns offers a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making County Louth a worthwhile visit. 

County Louth Things To Do and See

County Louth offers a variety of things to do and see for visitors. Here are some things to do in the region. 

  1. Visit Newgrange: Although technically in County Meath, Newgrange is close to Drogheda and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This prehistoric monument is older than the pyramids of Egypt.

  2. Explore Carlingford Castle (King John's Castle): This medieval castle offers panoramic views of Carlingford Lough and the surrounding area.

  3. St. Peter's Church in Drogheda: Known for housing the preserved head of St. Oliver Plunkett, a significant historical and religious relic.

  1. Hike the Cooley Peninsula: Offers stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and the chance to explore ancient sites like the Proleek Dolmen.

  2. Walk the Carlingford Lough Greenway: A scenic path ideal for walking and cycling, stretching along the lough with beautiful views.

  3. Clogherhead Beach: Perfect for a beach day, rock pooling, and enjoying the coastal scenery.

  1. Funtasia Waterpark in Drogheda: An indoor water park with slides, a pool, and various family-friendly activities.

  2. Dundalk Stadium: Enjoy a day at the races with both horse and greyhound racing events.

  3. Attend Local Festivals: Check out events like the Drogheda Arts Festival, the Carlingford Oyster Festival, and various local markets and fairs.

  1. Ravensdale Forest: A lovely area for walks, picnics, and wildlife spotting.

  2. Annaloughan Loop: A beautiful walking trail that offers spectacular views of the surrounding countryside and coast.

  3. Droichead Arts Centre in Drogheda: Hosts a variety of performances, exhibitions, and cultural events.

  4. Highlanes Gallery: An art gallery in Drogheda featuring contemporary and historical art.

County Louth offers a plethora of historical sites, outdoor activities, family-friendly attractions, and cultural experiences, making it a great destination for visitors of all ages and interests.

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