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  • County Louth (Baltray) Golf Club | Visit Louth | Visit Louth

    County Louth (Baltray) Golf Club County Louth Golf Club (Baltray), Golf Club, Baltray, Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland +353 41 9881530 reservations@countylouthgolfclub.com VISIT WEBSITE County Louth Golf Club was founded in 1892 and is situated in the historic Boyne Valley region just north of Drogheda. The championship course features natural unspoilt links with towering sandhills, testing rough and a variety of great holes that demands accurate hitting and strategic thinking. The links is a par 72 measuring 7,031 yards from the back tees and is known for providing one of the purest and fairest tests of links golf in the world. In 2004 and 2009 County Louth Golf Club hosted the European Tour's Irish Open. On the latter occassion, the club famously became the venue where 2019 Open Champion Shane Lowry won the Irish Open as an amateur. Over the years the club restaurant has become highly regarded for its famous local dishes especially the fresh seafood which is sourced locally from the fishing trawlers in nearby Clogherhead. They are also one of the unique golf clubs in Ireland to provide accommodation within the clubhouse. Visit Website for more information. How to find us Previous Item Next Item

  • The Rum House | Visit Louth

    The Rum House The Rum House Park St., Dundalk, Louth +353 42 933 3329 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • Monasterboice High Cross and Round Tower | Visit Louth | Visit Louth

    Monasterboice High Cross and Round Tower Monasterboice High Crosses, Monasterboice, County Louth, Ireland +353 41 9872843 droghedatouristoffice@gmail.com VISIT WEBSITE The monastic site at Monasterboice is situated 5 miles north of Drogheda just off the N1. It dates back to the 6th century when it was founded by St. Buite. Nothing remains of the original monastery but there are remains of two 10th century churches. The historic remains consist of an old graveyard, two churches, three sculptured crosses, two early grave slabs and a sundial. Of particular interest here are the 3 Celtic Crosses and the Round Tower. The cross nearest the graveyard entrance is St. Muirdeach's Cross, an outstanding example of high crosses of the Early Christian period in Ireland. St. Muiredach's Cross It is a monolith, approximately 5 metres high, and is widely regarded as the finest of its type in Ireland. The cross depicts Christ the King and other depictions from the Old Testement of Adam and Eve, Cain slaying Able and the Last Day. The West Cross, the tallest high cross in Ireland, is 7 metres high and there is an unusual crucifixion scene on the west face of this cross. There is a third, less spectacular North Cross. The South church is the older of the two and it still has the remains of the chancel arch. The smaller church is situated beside the Round Tower and has no trace of a chancel. The Round Tower is about 100ft high. It is now missing its upper part and conical cap. The door is six feet above ground level and is approached by a modern flight of steps. The site is open all year round, and during June, July and August there is a local guiding service. How to find us Previous Item Next Item

  • The Rabbit Hole Cafe | Visit Louth

    The Rabbit Hole Cafe The Rabbit Hole Cafe 41 Clanbrassil Street, Dundalk, Co. Louth +353 85 205 0990 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • Millmount Bar | Visit Louth

    Millmount Bar Millmount Bar 14 Pitcher Hill, Drogheda, Co. Louth, A92 WYY6 +353 41 983 6449 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • Courtyard Coffee | Visit Louth

    Courtyard Coffee Courtyard Coffee Merchants Quay, Drogheda, Co. Louth, A92YX7N VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • Carlingford Camino | Visit Louth | Visit Louth

    Carlingford Camino Carlingford Region, County Louth +353 86 7759610 carlingfordcamino@gmail.com VISIT WEBSITE Carlingford Camino offer Guided Walking / Hiking Tours (Camino Style) of Carlingford and the Greater Carlingford Lough region. This includes the Cooley Mountains, Slieve Foye, the Cooley Peninsula, Ravensdale and the Greater Slieve Gullion Region - Designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With a bit of local history and folklore along 'The Way'. They offer both looped and linear walks, ranging from 5km average to the typical Camino distances which can be up to 10, 15 or even 20km per day. Walks can be catered to a group's ability. Camino training weekends for groups are also available. They also cater to stags and hens groups in the form of day and weekend packages. All groups and individuals receive a certificate of completion for each walk as part of the 'Spirit of the Camino'. They encourage walkers, as part of their Spirit of the Camino ethos, to try and complete 100km over numerous walks at which time they will receive a unique 100km Carlingford Camino Medal. All walks will be mapped using GPS and a short route video will be provided as a memento. It will be a day of adventure and craic, with breaks along the routes to admire the views and highlight any landmarks and interesting local history along the way. Starting points can vary from local hotels around the area or from a designated meeting point in Carlingford Village. They have a variety of walks which give you the option to finish at a local hospitality establishment around the region to celebrate your adventure. Contact details are as follows: Facebook: Carlingford Camino - Private Message direct Instagram: CarlingfordCamino - Private Message Whattsapp: 0867759610 How to find us Previous Item Next Item

  • Carlingford Lough Greenway | Visit Louth | Visit Louth

    Carlingford Lough Greenway Carlingford to Newry +353 42 9373650 tourism@carlingfordheritagecentre.com VISIT WEBSITE Stretching 20km from Carlingford to Newry, this scenic route offers a safe, sustainable way to walk, cycle, and explore the stunning east coast of Ireland. Built mostly along the old railway line, the mainly off-road trail runs along the southern shoreline and provides stunning views of the lough set against the majestic backdrop of the Cooley and Mourne Mountains. It journeys through fields of grazing sheep, over old level crossings and bridges, with trees, wildflowers and birds to be seen en route. Landmarks along the way include Carlingford Marina, Greers Quay, Omeath Village and Victoria Lough. It's a great day out, with a variety of restaurants and cafes in both Carlingford and Omeath in which to reward yourself. Bike hire is available locally. Download: Carlingford Lough Greenway Map .pdf Download PDF • 2.00MB carlingford Lough Greenway leaflet .pdf Download PDF • 3.96MB For those with children, please be aware that there are a number of steep embankments alongside the Greenway. Also, there is a short section of walkway along the public road at Omeath. How to find us Previous Item Next Item

  • The View Restaurant @ Dundalk Stadium | Visit Louth

    The View Restaurant @ Dundalk Stadium The View Restaurant @ Dundalk Stadium Racecourse Road, Dundalk, Co. Louth +353 42 933 4438 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • The Jockeys Bar | Visit Louth

    The Jockeys Bar The Jockeys Bar Anne Street, Dundalk +353 42 933 4621 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • Number One Jocelyn Bistro | Visit Louth

    Number One Jocelyn Bistro Number One Jocelyn Bistro 1 Jocelyn Place, Dundalk, Louth +353 42 9415656 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • 23 Seats Café Bistro | Visit Louth

    23 Seats Café Bistro 23 Seats Café Bistro 8 Crowe Street, Dundalk, Co. Louth +353 42 933 8668 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

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