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  • Kildemock - The Jumping Church | Visit Louth | Visit Louth

    Kildemock - The Jumping Church Kildemock, County Louth, Ireland VISIT WEBSITE It is believed Diomoc, a disciple of St. Patrick and St. Benen, founded the church here. By c.1270 it was in the ownership of the Knights Templars of Kilsaran. They dedicated the church to St. Catherine. The Knights Templars held it until the suppression of their order in 1314. It then passed to the Knights Hospitallers until they were suppressed by Henry VIII in 1540. Legend Found just 4km south of Ardee, County Louth, the Kildemock Jumping Church ruin is a popular attraction and is more famously known as the 'Jumping Church'. The west gable wall of the church has jumped inward to a few feet from its foundations. This is believed to have happened in February 1715 during a storm. However, according to legend, the west gable of the building jumped two feet inside the wall of the original foundation to exclude an excommunicated church member who had been buried in the church. The ruin dates back to the 14th century, though the site also contains carved stones from the 13th century. How to find us Previous Item Next Item

  • Fishy Dishy | Visit Louth

    Fishy Dishy Fishy Dishy Tholsel Street, Carlingford, Louth +353 87 980 7774 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • Ravensrock Sauna | Visit Louth | Visit Louth

    Ravensrock Sauna Lumpers Bar, Ballymakellett, Ravensdale, Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland VISIT WEBSITE Ravensrock Sauna and ice bath experience is tucked behind The Lumpers, a traditional country pub in the heart of Ravensdale overlooked by the Cooley Mountains – the ultimate R&R spot! Grab a coffee or açaí bowl from Basecamp Coffee and relax and unwind while taking in breathtaking mountain views. Or stop by for some post-adventure recovery following a mountain hike to recharge and soak up the good vibes. Walk-ins are welcome or Visit Website to book your slot. How to find us Previous Item Next Item

  • The Hops Bar | Visit Louth

    The Hops Bar The Hops Bar Scotch Hall, Marsh Road, Drogheda, Co. Louth +353 41 987 7700 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • Juniors Bar & Bistro | Visit Louth

    Juniors Bar & Bistro Juniors Bar & Bistro Dundalk Street, Carlingford. Co. Louth +353 42 9349580 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • On Yer Bike | Visit Louth | Visit Louth

    On Yer Bike On Yer Bike - Carlingford Bicycle Hire, North Commons, Carlingford, County Louth, Ireland +353 87 9921559 hire@onyerbike.ie VISIT WEBSITE 'On Yer Bike' bike hire is situated at Carlingford Marina directly at the start of the Carlingford Lough Greenway. They offer bikes for every age, height and size so that all the family can join in and enjoy a fabulous time together. Also available for hire is a fleet of Irish designed and built eBikes from Kuma Bikes of Dublin. Explore Carlingford and the Cooley Peninsula which offer varied and generally wonderful cycling options. The Carlingford to Omeath Greenway provides safe and easy cycling - there and back is 16km, or go in the opposite direction towards Greenore where you can access the country lanes and coastal roads of the Cooley Peninsula. The Peninsula is a road bikers' heaven, with fast flats and thrilling hills. So individuals, families and groups are all catered for. Bikes are maintained by qualified bike mechanics who do their very best to ensure you have a fabulous time when you visit Carlingford and get 'On Yer Bike' ! Visit Website for more information and to make a booking. How to find us Previous Item Next Item

  • The Bare Food Company Café | Visit Louth

    The Bare Food Company Café The Bare Food Company Café 15 West Street, Drogheda, Louth +353 41 9835529 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • Blackrock | Visit Louth | Visit Louth

    Blackrock Main Street, Blackrock, County Louth, Ireland VISIT WEBSITE Blackrock, or Na Creaghacha Dubha, is a popular seaside destination dating back to Victorian times. It's beaches attract water sport enthusiasts, and it's protected Wetlands and bird sanctuaries are a huge attraction for all nature lovers. The shoreline has many natural assets including inter-tidal mudflats, a river estuary, salt marshes and coastal rock outcrops. The entire shoreline is designated as a Specially Protected Area (SPA) and a Special Area of Conservation (SAC). The village also features a charming beachfront promenade, with sculptures honouring the rich heritage of Blackrock’s coastline. It's a well-loved spot to sit with an ice-cream or a bag of chips and take in the beautiful vistas and fresh sea air. Check out the interactive Blackrock Tourist Guide & Walking Map , or download a Visitor Information leaflet below, and explore the village for a truly memorable experience. BLACKROCK-VISITOR-INFORMATION-LEAFLET-2016 .pdf Download PDF • 923KB Amenities: On street parking. Choice of artisan shops, boutiques, coffee shops, bars and restaurants How to find us Previous Item Next Item

  • Peggy Moore's Pub & Bar Food | Visit Louth

    Peggy Moore's Pub & Bar Food Peggy Moore's Pub & Bar Food Sundays Gate, Drogheda +353 41 213 6162 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • Glen Gat House | Visit Louth

    Glen Gat House Glen Gat House 18/19 The Crescent, Dundalk, Louth +353 42 9337938 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • Brian Muldoon & Sons, Bar & Restaurant | Visit Louth

    Brian Muldoon & Sons, Bar & Restaurant Brian Muldoon & Sons, Bar & Restaurant 1 Bridge Street, Ardee +353 41 685 3134 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • Sitar Indian Restaurant | Visit Louth

    Sitar Indian Restaurant Sitar Indian Restaurant 32 Chapel Street, Dundalk, Louth +353 42 935 5616 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

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