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Bellurgan Park

This estate of extraordinary natural beauty lies just outside Dundalk. Suitable for weddings equestrian mountain biking festivals & events of all kinds.

Carlingford Heritage Centre

Carlingford Heritage Centre provides a look into the past of the Carlingford and Cooley Peninsula. Learn experience and enjoy our wonderful heritage.

Beaulieu House and Garden (Open Jun-Sept. to visitors and for events at other times of year.)

Beaulieu Cross, A92 PD3R Drogheda, Ireland

The foremost Historic House and Gardens in Co Louth – an atmospheric gem among Irish Houses – open for viewing and private and corporate functions

Termonfeckin Castle

Strand Road, Annagassan, Ireland

Termonfeckin or Termonfechin is a small village and townland in County Louth, Ireland. It is within the parish of the same name, and lies 8 km north-east of Drogheda. The population of the village was 653 as per census 2006, and 1,443 as per the 2011 census.[1]

Proleek Dolmen

The magnificent Proleek Portal Tomb, is situated in the grounds of Ballymascanlon Hotel on the legendary Cooley Peninsula in County Louth. It is one of the finest example...

Carlingford Tourist Office, Cooley Peninsula Tourism

Welcome to Carlingford Tourist Office we provide visitors to Carlingford with Acommodation Activities Attractions Festival & Event information. Carlingford Co Louth Ireland's Ancient East EDEN Winner 2008.

Hill of Faughart

Faughart is an early Christian ruins and shrine site just north of Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland. As a popular site for modern pilgrimages, it was the birthplace of St. Brigid in 451 AD, and one of her relics is held in a church in nearby Kilcurry. Edward Bruce is buried in the graveyard on the hi…

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