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- Drogheda Classical Music Series: Piatti Quartet | Visit Louth | 10 Mar | Visit Louth
Drogheda Classical Music Series: Piatti Quartet Start Date Tuesday 10 March 2026 End Date St. Peter's Church of Ireland, Peter Street, Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland +353 41 9833946 VISIT WEBSITE One of the most pre-eminent quartets of their generation and Resident Quartet at King’s Palace, London the Piatti return to Drogheda Classical Music for the first time since 2016 with an alluring programme mixing romantic passions with modern evocations in works by Brahms, Charlotte Harding and Dvořák! Pre-concert talk at 7.00pm, performance at 7.30pm. Visit Website for more information and to book tickets. How to find us Next Item Previous Item
- Port Beach | Visit Louth | Visit Louth
Port Beach Port Beach, Lurganboy, Clogherhead, County Louth, Ireland VISIT WEBSITE Port Beach is located a few kilometres north of the fishing village of Clogherhead. It is a popular destination in summer due to its Blue Flag status and Lifeguards patrol the beach during bathing season. Check notice board locally for Lifeguard Timetable. While Port Beach is perfect for sunny summer days, it’s just as magical all year round. The beach is backed by dunes and has a peaceful atmosphere with stunning coastal views, making it an ideal spot for a walk. Enjoy the sea air, the sound of the waves, and the beautiful coastal landscape. The beach is a haven for nature lovers, home to diverse flora and fauna, including the rare Marsh Orchid. Even in the colder months, it remains a tranquil spot to connect with nature. Download a County Louth Blue Flag Beach leaflet below for more information. Louth Blue Flag Beach leaflet 3 .pdf Download PDF • 3.02MB Amenities: Car park, toilets and picnic benches. How to find us Previous Item Next Item
- An Táin Cafe Bar | Visit Louth
An Táin Cafe Bar An Táin Cafe Bar Baile Beag, Omeath, Co. Louth +353 42 9424222 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item
- O'Neills Flowers | Visit Louth | Visit Louth
O'Neills Flowers O'Neill's Flowers, Willville, Carlingford, County Louth, Ireland +353 42 9376977 info@oneillsflowers.ie VISIT WEBSITE Brighten up your day with a visit to O’Neills Flowers, a Strawberry Farm, Florist and Garden Centre nestled in the picturesque Cooley Peninsula, County Louth. O’Neill’s Flowers is a family run business with over 40 years experience in horticulture. They cultivate their own unique varieties of cut flowers and offer seasonal bedding plants including their beloved strawberries. They are also proud shamrock and pumpkin growers, and their free-range hens add a touch of countryside charm. Come and explore their seasonal Farm Shop, or arrange a tour of their growing areas – whether you’re a large group or an intimate gathering, they will love to share their passion for flowers with you. Pick Your Own Strawberries from May - October When strawberry season arrives, their fields come alive with juicy red berries. Gather your friends, family, or fellow strawberry pickers and enjoy the thrill of picking your own. Don’t forget to taste a few along the way! Halloween Pumpkin Patch Choose from a delightful array of pumpkins for decorating, carving, or baking delicious Autumn treats - lots of fun for all the family! Christmas Shop Drop by their Christmas Shop to enjoy some holiday magic and festive delights. Visit Website for more information and follow their social media pages for details of seasonal events. How to find us Previous Item Next Item
- Callans Bar & Restaurant | Visit Louth
Callans Bar & Restaurant Callans Bar & Restaurant Philipstown, Hackballscross, Louth +353 42 9377246 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item
- Quay Cycles | Visit Louth | Visit Louth
Quay Cycles 11 N Quay, Lagavooren, Drogheda, Co. Louth, A92 NW40 +353 41 983 4526 VISIT WEBSITE Quay Cycles is a bicycle shop located in Drogheda, County Louth. First established in 1985, Quay Cycles has been looking after visitors to the region for over 40 years, offering a friendly and professional rental service. Rent a bicycle and explore the medieval town of Drogheda, cycle through the surrounding area or tour the Boyne Valley, a cultural gem with a wealth of heritage. Visit Oldbridge Estate and Battle of the Boyne Visitor Centre, see the Old Mellifont Abbey which was the first Cistercian monastery in Ireland, explore Brú na Bóinne a prehistoric megalithic site and many more impressive historical sites along the way. Visit Website for more information. How to find us Previous Item Next Item
- The Valley Inn Restaurant | Visit Louth
The Valley Inn Restaurant The Valley Inn Restaurant Mullary, Dunleer, Louth +353 41 6851218 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item
- Graft @ BruHub | Visit Louth
Graft @ BruHub Graft @ BruHub 56 West Street Old Abby Lane , Drogheda, Co. Louth +353 83 023 9358 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item
- Bia Cafe | Visit Louth
Bia Cafe Bia Cafe Dublin Road, Drogheda, Louth +353 41 980 2571 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item
- Spirit Store / A91 | Visit Louth
Spirit Store / A91 Spirit Store / A91 George's Quay, Dundalk +353 42 9352697 VISIT WEBSITE Previous Item Next Item
- Magdalene Tower | Visit Louth | Visit Louth
Magdalene Tower Rope Walk, Magdalene Street, Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland VISIT WEBSITE Magdalene Tower is all that now remains of the once important Dominican Friary. It is the belfry tower of the friary which Lucas de Netterville, then Archbishop of Armagh, founded in about 1224. The tower itself is of 14th-century construction. It was here that O'Neill and the other Ulster chiefs acknowledged their submission to Richard II, King of England in 1367. In 1412 its Abbot, Father Bennett, was the peacemaker in the conflict between the people on either side of the river Boyne leading to the uniting of the town. The tower was located near to the now demolished St. Sunday's Gate and was located just inside the northern walls of the town. How to find us Previous Item Next Item
- Carlingford Marina | Visit Louth | Visit Louth
Carlingford Marina Carlingford Marina, North Commons, Carlingford, County Louth, Ireland +353 42 9373072 info@carlingfordmarina.ie VISIT WEBSITE Carlingford Marina, located at the starting point of the Carlingford-Omeath Greenway, has a total of 170 berths with over 20 reserved solely for visiting boats. They offer Annual Berthing rates, along with Summer Specials (4 months) and Winter Specials (6 months). Carlingford Lough, resting between the slopes of the Mountains of Mourne and the Cooley Mountains, is the most picturesque inlet on the East Coast of Ireland. It is simply a must for sailors providing both interesting sailing plus a variety of beautiful locations to sail in waters that are absent of swell. The area offers a unique blend of natural beauty, spectacular panoramas, myths and legends that combine with modern day activities and great boating facilities. For the visiting boatman, Carlingford Marina provides a tranquil, intimate base from which to enjoy the Cooley Peninsula and an ideal base from which to explore. Facilities Electricity/Shore Power at all berths Fresh water at all berths Showers for use by marina customers Laundry services available Disabled access Car park Boatlift and Yard Cafe and Bar Overnight Accommodation There are eight self catering apartments overlooking The Marina and Carlingford Lough. These are available for short term let all year round. Each apartment has its own kitchen, living area and private bathroom. How to find us Previous Item Next Item













