explore & do
Louth is a place where thousands of years of history and myth combine with undulating valleys and mountains, and where visitor attractions are all within easy reach. For over 6000 years people have lived here, and have left behind them rich legacies from bygone eras. Ruined monasteries, high crosses, dolmens, cairns, medieval castles, gates and walls, all illustrate an awe-inspiring past. The past is not dead in Louth, it lives on and any experience of it is memorable.
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County Museum, Dundalk
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Battle of the Boyne Visitor Centre, Oldbridge
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Newgrange / Bru na Boinne Visitors Centre
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Old Mellifont Abbey Visitors Centre
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St. Oliver Plunkett's Shrine (St. Peter's Church)
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Monasterboice High Crosses & Round Tower
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Millmount Museum & Martello Tower
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St. Mochta's House, Medieval Monastery
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Beaulieu House, Gardens & Car Museum
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Proleek Dolmen (Portal Tomb)
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Ardee Castle
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Cuchulainn's Stone
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Castle Roche, Historic Castle
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Cuchulainn's Castle - Castletown Motte
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St. Brigid's Shrine
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Hill of Faughart
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Long Womans Grave
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King John's Castle
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Carlingford Heritage Centre
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St Brigid of Ireland
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The Mint, Carlingford
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Drogheda Walls
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Kildemock - The Jumping Church
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Magdalen Tower










