Dundalk Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places To Visit
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Top Places to visit in Dundalk (Ireland):
Dundalk Stadium, Castle Roche, Stephenstown Pond Nature Park, Proleek Dolmen, St. Patrick's Church, Hill of Faughart, Oriel Park, St. Joseph's Redemptorists Church, Ice House Hill Park, Castletown Motte
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Carlingford | Visit Carlingford
Why not enjoy Carlingford and its great outdoors?
Check out some of the great sites Carlingford has to offer. Carlingford is based in the Cooley Peninsula which is located in the north east corner of Wee County. Equidistantly between Belfast and Dublin. Focusing on Carlingford it has a strong historical heritage mainly because of the Celtic Brown Bull of Cooley Tale which is an ancient Irish saga.
Carlingford and the Cooley Peninsula also have a number of considerable pre-historic and medieval locations and sites, These sites are most prominent within the walls of Carlingford Village.
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Top 10 Best Things To Do in Dundalk, Ireland
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List of Best Things to do in Dundalk, Ireland
Dundalk Stadium
Castle Roche
Stephenstown Pond Nature Park
Cooley Whiskey Visitor Centre
St. Patrick's Church
Proleek Dolmen
Hill of Faughart
Louth County Museum
Dundalk Tourist Information Office
Saint Brigid’s Shrine and Well
Louth Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places To Visit
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Top Places to visit in Louth (Ireland):
Leprechaun and Fairy Underground Cavern, Dundalk Stadium, St. Peter's Church, Mellifont Abbey, Monasterboice Monastic Site, Carlingford to Omeath Greenway, St. Laurence Gate, Beaulieu House and Garden, Drogheda Museum Millmount, Carlingford Marina, Castle Roche, Funtasia Waterpark, Stephenstown Pond Nature Park, Proleek Dolmen, St. Patrick's Church
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Best Places To visit In Ireland
1. KINSALE
2. CARLINGFORD
3. KENMARE
4. INISTIOGE
5. ATHLONE
6. DALKEY
7. DINGLE
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Carlingford | Irelands Hidden Gem
Carlingford is one of Irelands hidden gems. It offers everything you could really ask for, With fantastic fashion boutiques, top restaurants, wonderful pubs and super activities. With history around every corner there really is something for everybody to enjoy.
Carlingford Lough provides the perfect getaway with two major twos equidistantly in reach of both.
Medieval Carlingford- An Irish Hidden Gem
In honor St. Patrick's Day this week, travel to the medieval town of Carlingford, a hidden gem on Ireland's Northwest Cooley Peninsula with Emmy winning Equitrekking. Join TV host Darley Newman to explore the castles and ambience of this town. Also visit the Proleek Dolmen and watch Darley try her luck at cracking a local legend. Learn more about Equitrekking on PBS at and Equitrekking Travel at
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Top 10 tourist Attraction In Ireland
Top 10 tourist Attraction In Ireland
1. Cliffs of Moher: Ireland”s mighty Cliffs of Moher reign strong as one of the country’s most visited natural attractions - towering 214 meters over the Atlantic Ocean in western Ireland. The iconic cliffs run from near the village of Doolin for around 8km to Hags Head in County Clare and host the country’s most spectacular coastal walk. Carved out by a gigantic river delta around 320 million years ago, the imposing cliffs also offer incredible views, stretching over Galway Bay, the distant Twelve Pins mountain range and the northern Maum Turk Mountains.
2. Ring of Kerry: Ireland”s most scenic tourist trail, the Ring of Kerry, runs 120 miles through some of southwestern Ireland’s most jaw-dropping landscapes. A patchwork of lush meadows, glacial lakes and heather-topped mountains, the Ring of Kerry includes highlights like the rugged Beara Peninsula and the Kerry Way - Ireland’s longest and oldest walking route. Stop off on route at the Killarney National park, a UNESCO World Heritage biosphere reserve, home to the 15th century Ross Castle and a herd of wild red deer.
3. The Giant’s Causeway: Northern Ireland’s only UNESCO World Heritage-listed site, the Giant’s Causeway is proof that Mother Nature provides the most dramatic tourist attractions. The natural wonder is comprised of around 40,000 polygonal basalt rock columns, formed by the ancient volcanic landscape and stretching along the coastline like a series of gigantic stepping stones
4. Skellig Islands: Ireland’s magnificent UNESCO World Heritage Skellig Islands make a worthy side trip from the popular Ring of Kerry tourist trail, a pair of small rocky mounds that rise up from the sea off the coast of Portmagee.
5. Aran Islands: Famous for their traditional knitted ‘Aran sweaters’ (sold all over the UK) and car-free roads, the Aran Islands are one of few places left where you can experience a traditional Irish village, unmarred by the modern developments of the mainland. Here, many locals still speak Gaelic as their first language, live in small farming communities and drive pony traps.
6. Glenveagh National Park: Ireland’s second-largest National Park at 14,000 acres, Glenveagh is County Donegal’s number 1 attraction, drawing hikers and fishermen from all over the country. While you’re taking in the mountaintop views, enjoying afternoon tea in the 19th century Glenveagh Castle or fishing for salmon and trout in the glittering lakes, keep a lookout for the park’s rare wildlife. The formerly extinct Golden Eagle was reintroduced to the park in 2000 and they share their habitat with Ireland’s largest herd of red deer.
7. The Burren: A mind-boggling landscape of ruts, fissures and rocky mounds, walking across the Burren has been likened to walking on the moon. Sculpted through thousands of years of acid erosion, the karst landscape appears like a giant jigsaw of grikes (fissures) and clints (isolated rocks jutting from the surface), teetering 300-meters above the ocean on the coast of County Clare in western Ireland.
8. Connemara National Park: Another one of Ireland’s National Parks, Connemara is famous for its herd of native Connemara Ponies and its wild countryside, sprawling around the famous Twelve Bens mountain range.
9. Glendalough: A popular day trip from Dublin, Glendalough, or the ‘Valley of Two Lakes’, is one of Ireland’s most prominent monastic sites, nestled in the heart of the Wicklow Mountains National Park. The 6th century Christian settlement was founded by St. Kevin and boasts a series of impressive remains set against a backdrop of picturesque Irish countryside
10. Cooley Peninsula: At northeastern tip of Ireland, the remote Cooley Peninsula juts out into the Irish Sea just below the border of Northern Ireland and while the region remains largely free of tourists, there’s still plenty of stunning scenery to take in. Enjoy the views from the forested Mourne Mountains, stop off at the charming medieval village of Carlingford and walk the windswept coastline in one of the country’s most rewarding off-the-beaten-track destinations.
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County Down Tourist Guide, Kingdom of Mourne, Northern Ireland
Husband and Wife Bobby and Carol take us on a tour through County Down in Northern Ireland which is the Kingdom of Mourne and home of the Mourne mountains. This makes it the ideal place for walks, outdoor activities and sports.
They introduce us to bouldering, which is rock climbing along the river.
The scenery is what people back to the Kingdom of Mourne every year!
The then head over to the seaweed baths in Newcastle before heading to Carlingford Lough to unwind!