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- Corbett's Bar | Visit Louth
Corbett's Bar Corbett's Bar Seatown, Dundalk +353 42 933 9841 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item
- Battle of the Boyne Visitors Centre, Oldbridge House | Visit Louth | Visit Louth
Battle of the Boyne Visitors Centre, Oldbridge House Battle of the Boyne Visitor Centre, Oldbridge, Drogheda, County Meath, Ireland +353 41 9809950 battleoftheboyne@opw.ie VISIT WEBSITE The Battle of the Boyne Visitor Centre is housed in the restored 18th century Oldbridge House on the banks of the River Boyne, and gives an in-depth insight into the battle between King William III and his father-in-law King James II in 1690. Here you can learn the story of one of the most important battles in Irish history, and see models of the battle brought to life through narration and lasers. Plan your visit around the historical reenactments where guides dress up in replica costumes and recreate the famous battle. Take a walk around the beautiful walled gardens and discover the natural amphitheatre, enjoy exploring the extensive parkland and battle grounds, or relax in the tea pavillion and enjoy views of the flowers. Visitor Centre Opening Times May - September: Daily 10.00 am - 4.30 pm October - April: Daily 9.00 am - 3.30 pm Note: Car Park and Main Exit Gate will be locked at 6pm sharp. A call-out fee will apply for vehicles still parked in car park after the 6pm deadline. Please also note that the Visitor Centre, Main Gates & Car Park may be closed due to weather conditions. Please contact the Visitor Centre at 041 980 9950 to avoid disappointment. Admission There is an admission fee for the Visitor Centre. Access to the grounds is Free. Facilities Visitor Centre | Audio Visual Show | Original and replica 17th Century weaponry displays | Laser battlefield model | Tea Pavillion | Gift Shop | Toilets | Walled garden | Self guiding walks through parkland and Battle Site. Visit Website for further information plus details of seasonal events and historical reenactments. Download the TFI Local Link Bus Route 188 timetable TFI Local Link for Louth Meath and Fingal_Route 188 .jpg Download JPG • 312KB How to find us Previous Item Next Item
- Gateway Hotel | Visit Louth
Gateway Hotel Gateway Hotel Inner Relief Road, Dundalk, Co. Louth +353 42 939 4900 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item
- Bellingham Castle | Visit Louth
Bellingham Castle Bellingham Castle Castlebellingham, County Louth, Ireland +353 42 9372176 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item
- County Museum Dundalk | Visit Louth | Visit Louth
County Museum Dundalk County Museum Dundalk, Jocelyn Street, Townparks, Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland +353 42 9392999 info@dundalkmuseum.ie VISIT WEBSITE The County Museum, Dundalk is located in a beautifully restored late 18th century warehouse in the Carroll Centre at Roden Place. The museum opened in 1994 and offers an extensive programme of permanent exhibitions, temporary displays, drama presentations, music recitals, lecture and film. The strength of the Museum nonetheless resides in its collection. Chronicling the historical development of County Louth from the Stone Age up to the present, the Museum, through a combination of artefacts and computer interactives, presents this story over three galleries of permanent exhibition. See The Reality Of War And Conflict From gas masks to ration books; trench art to handmade weaponry, witness the changing face of conflict as experienced by soldiers and civilians be it on a local, national or global scale, and all captured through the incredible artifacts on permanent display at the museum. Engage With The Past… Through artefacts, displays and thought-provoking exhibitions, this is the story of Louth (and indeed the country). It is the story of the first hunter-gatherers, the impact of the Vikings, the arrival of Christianity and the legacy of war on our island. It is a story to be celebrated and questioned. It is the story of us! Interact An amazing handling exhibition is also available. Opening Hours Tuesday to Saturday - 10am - 5pm (Closed for lunch 1pm - 2pm) Sundays and Mondays - Closed Bank Holidays - Closed Admission: Free How to find us Previous Item Next Item
- Gleesons | Visit Louth
Gleesons Gleesons Narrow West Street, Drogheda +353 41 9832662 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item
- Boyne Valley Hotel | Visit Louth
Boyne Valley Hotel Boyne Valley Hotel Dublin Road, Drogheda, Co. Louth +353 41 9837737 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item
- The Glyde Inn Beachside Bar & Restaurant | Visit Louth
The Glyde Inn Beachside Bar & Restaurant The Glyde Inn Beachside Bar & Restaurant Annagassan, Castlebellingham, Louth +353 42 9372350 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item
- The Gallery Restaurant | Visit Louth
The Gallery Restaurant The Gallery Restaurant Imperial Hotel, Park Street, Dundalk, Louth +353 42 9332241 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item
- McKevitts Restaurant | Visit Louth
McKevitts Restaurant McKevitts Restaurant McKevitts Hotel, Market St, Carlingford, Co. Louth +353 42 937 3116 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item
- Empire Cafe | Visit Louth
Empire Cafe Empire Cafe 18 Peter Street, Droghda, Co. Louth VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item
- The Crafty Rock | Visit Louth | Visit Louth
The Crafty Rock The Crafty Rock, Main Street, Haggardstown, Blackrock, County Louth, Ireland +353 85 2527077 thecraftyrock@gmail.com VISIT WEBSITE The Crafty Rock was formed in 2017 as a partnership between two ardent County Louth crafters, Rita Alves and Brenda Leary. Both had their own craft businesses and had been working the craft market circuit, when they decided to form their own Craft Shop to allow crafters like themselves to exhibit and sell their items locally. Following the securing of a small store on the seafront in Blackrock, Co. Louth, their dream, The Crafty Rock, was realised and the shop now stocks an array of beautiful handmade crafts made by local people and by those from neighbouring counties. They also sell craft supplies and craft kits to help with your crafty interests such as knitting, crochet, embroidery, card making, needlework, jewellery making and felting, and run small knitting and crochet classes along with a range of other popular craft classes. Visit their website to see the full range of local crafts on offer and to find out about upcoming classes. How to find us Previous Item Next Item













