12 Accommodation, 1 Events , 29 Things to do
County Museum Dundalk is located in a beautifully restored late 18th century warehouse in the town of Dundalk, County Louth. The award-winning museum features permanent exhibitions, temporary displays, music recitals and film. Read more
Stephenstown Pond Nature Park and the Dairy Maid Coffee Shop is an 8km lakeside amenity with a wide array of wildlife. Read more
La Cantina has been serving Dundalk and County Louth Italian cuisine since 1994. Using the freshest ingredients, the Restaurant provides guests with a wide variety of authentic Italian favourites including excellent pizzas, pastas, and entrées. Read more
Ruddy and Craddock-designed parkland 18-hole course set on mature country estate. Read more
The Spirit Store is first and foremost a bar on the Quayside in Dundalk, with a great view of the Cooley Peninsula and the daily comings and goings of ships and boats. Read more
Craftmark of Dundalk, County Louth, a cross border economic initiative, is a partnership between County Down Crafts and Louth County Enterprise Board. It showcases some of the County’s finest designs. Read more
Dundalk Stadium is Ireland’s only floodlit all weather horse track and the world’s only dual purpose horse and greyhound track. Read more
Beautifully positioned overlooking Dundalk Bay in County Louth, Gyles Quay Caravan and Camping Park is an expanse of 3 hectares. The four-star park provides all the facilities one could desire, including a camper's kitchen, food shop and games room. Read more
Ballymascanlon Hotel is set in 130 acres of beautiful parkland. Boasting four-star standards, it is an ideal accommodation for anyone visiting Dundalk, County Louth, whether on business or pleasure. Read more
The Hotel Imperial is located in Park Street in the heart of Dundalk Town centre, close to all the major attractions, shops, bars and restaurants. It has free parking, modern bars, a nightclub, restaurant and coffee shop. Read more
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