The Location

Ireland's Heritage

Beautiful Dundalk nestles in the grandeur of the famous Irish Countryside in the county of Louth, Ireland's smallest county situated midway between Dublin and Belfast. A place where thousands of years of history and myth combine with undulating valleys and mountains. From the Cooley Peninsula with its heather clad mountains sweeping down to Carlingford Lough in the north, to the beautiful Boyne Valley with its internationally famous Neolithic passage tombs, and the medieval town of Drogheda, in the south of the county.


Dolmen

For over 6000 years people have lived here and have left behind rich legacies from bygone eras. Louth offers a wide range of visitor attractions where leisure hours can be filled with both stimulating and relaxing pleasures. Whether the visitor requires a quiet break or demands an action packed holiday, the county abounds with interesting places to visit and a myriad of things to do.


The Corrs Worls Famous and from Dundalk

And for the music lover Dundalk has is own music scene that has seen such legends as The Corrs. Louth's world famous band who are from Dundalk, invite you to visit their favorite places, which include, " the Cooley Peninsula, especially Carlingford, the view of the village and its majestic backdrop of Slieve Foy as you look across from the opposite pier is incomparable.