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  • 3rd Place Coffee House | Visit Louth

    3rd Place Coffee House 3rd Place Coffee House 1 Market Square, Dundalk, Co. Louth +353 42 935 5908 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • Sags Coffee & Kitchenette | Visit Louth

    Sags Coffee & Kitchenette Sags Coffee & Kitchenette St Nicholas GFC, Drogheda, Co. Louth +353 89 402 3429 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • Morgans Bar | Visit Louth

    Morgans Bar Morgans Bar Newtownstalaban, Drogheda +353 87 9971477 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • The Cross | Visit Louth

    The Cross The Cross 12 George's St, Drogheda, Co. Louth +353 83 097 2865 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • Proleek Restaurant | Visit Louth

    Proleek Restaurant Proleek Restaurant Ballymascanlon Hotel & Golf Resort, Carlingford Road, Dundalk, County Louth +353 42 9358200 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • Black Bull Inn Bar & Restaurant | Visit Louth

    Black Bull Inn Bar & Restaurant Black Bull Inn Bar & Restaurant Dublin Road, Drogheda, Louth +353 41 9837139 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • The Railway Tavern | Visit Louth

    The Railway Tavern The Railway Tavern Dublin Road, Drogheda, Co. Louth +353 86 441 7626 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • Ardee Castle | Visit Louth | Visit Louth

    Ardee Castle Castle Street, Townparks, Ardee, County Louth, Ireland VISIT WEBSITE Ardee Castle is significant for being the largest fortified medieval Tower House in Ireland. This castle's location on the main street of the Anglo-Norman town of Ardee suggests it's use not just as a residence but also for defense of the town. The Castle was built in the 15th century by John St. Leger and served as a stronghold for the defence of the Pale. In 1641 Sir Phelim O’Neill took possession of the town and set up the Irish Army headquaters, but the town and castle were retaken by the English Forces under the command of Sir Henry Tichborne that same year and a garrison was then placed. The Marquess of Ormond issued orders to the garrison to destroy the town prior to Cromwell’s arrival but these orders were not carried out and the town fell to Cromwell. James II and William of Orange stayed at different times in the castle, prior to the Battle of the Boyne. In 1805 the castle was handed over to the Louth Grand Jury and was converted into a courthouse and prison. How to find us Previous Item Next Item

  • Gyles Quay Beach & Harbour | Visit Louth | Visit Louth

    Gyles Quay Beach & Harbour Gyles Quay, Dundalk, County Louth VISIT WEBSITE Gyles' Quay, a harbour and stretch of beach, is located on the beautiful Cooley Peninsula, approximately 18 km south of Dundalk. The area is steeped in history and tradition. It was named after Ross Gyles, who built a wooden structure there in 1780, and the harbour has been a gathering place for generations since then. This peaceful haven, at the foot of the Cooley Mountains, is perfect for walkers and those looking to slow down and enjoy panoramic views of Dundalk Bay. Keep your eyes peeled for Black Guillemot birds nesting in the unique tunnels built into the harbour wall. Their fascinating nesting habits are a testament to the area's rich natural heritage. There is also a caravan park located here, beautifully positioned overlooking the bay, offering touring pitches and Glamping Pods, as well as leisure options such as a games room, bar and restaurant. Amenities: Carpark and toilet facilities. Shop, bar and restaurant located at the Caravan Park. How to find us Previous Item Next Item

  • Fergusons Bar & Bistro | Visit Louth

    Fergusons Bar & Bistro Fergusons Bar & Bistro Gyles Quay, Louth +353 42 9376660 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

  • TLT Theatre | Visit Louth | Visit Louth

    TLT Theatre The TLT (Tommy Leddy Theatre), Matthew's Lane, Lagavooren, Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland +353 41 9878560 info@thetlt.ie VISIT WEBSITE The TLT Concert Hall & Theatre is a purpose built, state of the art 900 seat theatre serving Drogheda and the North East. It stages a variety of performing arts and commercial events including live music, theatre, entertainment and comedy. The theatre is an intimate venue with a great stage line of sight, comfortable spacious seating and one of the largest stages in the country. The Prop Room bar and live venue experience at The TLT is a chic, unique and relaxed space created to offer a chilled atmosphere for pre-show drinks, and an exclusive live room to cater for the more intimate live music and comedy performances. Facilities: Ample Free Parking. Wheelchair Access. Visit Website to find out more about the TLT's extensive lineup of entertainment and to book tickets. How to find us Previous Item Next Item

  • Carlito's | Visit Louth

    Carlito's Carlito's Main Street, Dunleer, Louth +353 41 6861366 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item

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