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  • Corderry Fruit Farm | Visit Louth | Visit Louth

    Corderry Fruit Farm Corderry Fruit Farm - Pick your Own, Corderry, Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland +353 85 1890275 info@corderry.ie VISIT WEBSITE Corderry Farm is a third generation family run fruit farm in the historic Corderry Demesne located in the heart of County Louth. Pick Your Own Fruit Visit the farm to pick your own fruit. Corderry Farm produces the finest fruits including strawberries, raspberries, gooseberries, pumpkins and many other seasonal produce. Farm Shop & Coffee Trailer Check out their small farm shop selling their own delicious homemade jam and pre-picked fruit alongside other local and Irish products. Their Coffee Trailer also serves a range of hot and cold drinks including quality coffee sourced from a local roastery, and a selection of snacks including delicious homemade treats made locally. Special Events Watch out for their special seasonal events, including walks of their farm, Easter Trails, Apple Blossom Walks, Pick your own Sunflowers or Pumpkins to name but a few! Visit Website for more information on upcoming events and opening times. How to find us Previous Item Next Item

  • Millmount Martello Tower | Visit Louth | Visit Louth

    Millmount Martello Tower Millmount, Drogheda, Co. Louth +353 41 9833097 info@droghedamuseum.ie VISIT WEBSITE The mound at Millmount is reputed to be 3,000 years old and local folklore has it that Amegin, the Celtic poet is buried there. When the Normans came to Ireland in the 12th century, Hugh De Lacy built a defensive Motte and Bailey here, overlooking the mouth of the Boyne. In 1649 during Oliver Cromwell's attack on the town it is believed that much of the slaughter that took place then happened in Millmount, with up to 2,500 men killed on September 11th 1649. Later the complex served as an army barracks and in 1808 the Martello Tower was built, as a precaution against invasion by the French. The tower was badly damaged during the Irish Civil War in 1922 and was restored to its former glory in 2000. Museum Milmount Museum, run by the Old Drogheda Society, is a fine example of a community run museum. Trained guides will take you on a guided tour of the Museum and Martello Towers. They cater for everybody from the single visitor to families or groups. There are splendid panoramic views of the town and River Boyne to be had from the tower. Visit Website for more information. How to find us Previous Item Next Item

  • Scholar's Townhouse Hotel | Visit Louth

    Scholar's Townhouse Hotel Scholar's Townhouse Hotel King Street, Drogheda, Co. Louth +353 41 9835410 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • The Bayview Tavern | Visit Louth

    The Bayview Tavern The Bayview Tavern Blackrock, Dundalk +353 42 9321288 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • The Golden Goose Bar & Restaurant | Visit Louth

    The Golden Goose Bar & Restaurant The Golden Goose Bar & Restaurant Hunterstown, Ardee, Louth +353 41 687 75302 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • Castle Roche | Visit Louth | Visit Louth

    Castle Roche Castle Roche, Roche, County Louth, Ireland +353 42 9352111 info@dundalktouristoffice.ie VISIT WEBSITE Castle Roche is one of the most striking Anglo-Norman castles in Ireland and can be viewed for miles around. Located on a rocky hilltop, it commands wonderful views of the surrounding countryside. The site of the castle marked the boundary between the Gaelic province of Ulster and the Anglo-Norman 'Pale' and overlooked an ancient route into what is now south Armagh. The castle itself comprised a great hall, which may have been up to three storeys high. Legend The Castle is believed to have been built in 1236 by Lady Rohesia de Verdun after the death of her husband. The story goes that she promised her hand in marriage to the architect who would build her a castle at Roche. When he went to claim her hand, she had him thrown from one of the windows, which to this day is known as the 'murder window'. Please Note: There is no car park so take care parking on the side of the road close to the castle. Access to the castle is via farm gates – it’s important to keep these gates clear of cars and close them after use as the site is on private farmland. The castle is located on rough and rocky terrain with steep drops so care needs to be taken when visiting. The site is signposted locally, 7km northwest of Dundalk, Dungooley Road out of Forkhill. How to find us Previous Item Next Item

  • The Black Wok | Visit Louth

    The Black Wok The Black Wok Main Street, Blackrock, County Louth +353 42 936 6886 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • Boyne Valley Trails | Visit Louth | Visit Louth

    Boyne Valley Trails Various locations Louth & Meath hello@lovedrogheda.ie VISIT WEBSITE Boyne Valley Trails host a a series of bespoke walks, trails and adventures each month to share the beauty, heritage and culture of Ireland's ancient Boyne Valley and the surrounding counties of Louth and Meath. They offer a limited number of tickets for these great walking experiences. Visit Website for more information on their Schedule of Walks and to book your tickets. How to find us Previous Item Next Item

  • Playgrounds in Louth | Visit Louth | Visit Louth

    Playgrounds in Louth Various Locations in County Louth VISIT WEBSITE Looking for a fun outdoor activity to entertain the children? There are plenty of playgrounds around County Louth to choose from, offering hours of fun and adventure. Playground Locations: Omeath Carlingford Cooley Community Playground Lordship St Helena's Park, Dundalk Clarkes Park, Marshes, Dundalk Aisling Park, Dundalk Muirhevnamor, Dundalk Blackrock Park Stephenstown Pond, Knockbridge Kilkerley Louth Village Killanny Ardee Fairgreen Castlebellingham Dunleer Tinure Clogherhead Moneymore, Drogheda St Dominics Park, Drogheda Boice Court, Drogheda Playground Rules of Use for the safety of Children: Children are to be supervised by a Parent or Guardian at all times. Parents or Guardians are required to ensure children under your care have regard to the safe use of equipment and to the safety of others at all times. How to find us Previous Item Next Item

  • The Phoenix Bar | Visit Louth

    The Phoenix Bar The Phoenix Bar Park St., Dundalk VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • Krakow | Visit Louth

    Krakow Krakow Krakow House, 190 Árd Easmuinn, Demesne, Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland +353 42 933 7535 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • Gourmet Palace | Visit Louth

    Gourmet Palace Gourmet Palace 43/44 Park Street, Dundalk, County Louth +353 42 932 0414 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

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