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Annagassan Viking Festival


Annagassan Viking Festival celebrates the Viking and Celtic heritage of the coastal village of Annagassan, Co. Louth.

 

Ancient Irish records from as early as the 820s told of Viking activity in County Louth.   For centuries historians and archaelogists searched for the Lost Viking Longphort known as Linn Duachaill.

 

During 2010 the Linn Duachaill Longport was uncovered near Annagassan, and this means even more reason to celebrate.

 

Viking activity in Co. Louth is documented in the Irish annals from the 820s and the foundation of a permanent settlement on the coast at Linn Duachaill is recorded in the year 841, the same year as the longphort of Dublin was established. For fifty years the longphort of Linn Duachaill was an important base from which raids were launched into the Irish interior and on Britain. In 891 the Vikings were expelled by the local Irish, however, after two decades they returned and Linn Duachaill appears to have been used as a base until around 927 when the fleet departed.

 

In its early phase Linn Duachaill seems to have rivalled Dublin as a Viking base on the east coast of Ireland. However, its location was not apparently favourable for the development of a town and it was eclipsed later by Dublin and finally abandoned.

Details

Dates: 11 August - 12 August 2012
Address: Annagassan, Co. Louth
Email: info@annagassanvikingfestival.ie
Phone: +41 6852135
Website: http://www.annagassanvikingfestival.ie