26 Accommodation, 1 Events , 28 Things to do
The beautifully restored medieval church of the Holy Trinity, in Carlingford County Louth, is home to Carlingford’s history from Viking Times to the present day. Read more
The Cooley peninsula is a mountainous finger of land that extends 19 km from County Louth into the Irish Sea between Carlingford Lough and Dundalk Bay. Read more
Carlingford Adventure Centre offers thrilling adventure holidays, in the heart of Medieval Carlingford, County Louth. Read more
The Mc Kevitt’s family have been in the hospitality industry for five generations. A warm welcome awaits all guests. Read more
The hostel at Carlingford Adventure Centre is located on the beautiful Cooley Peninsula in County Louth, about an hour and a half from Dublin City. The hostel has both dorms and private rooms, and plenty of opportunities for adventure sports. Read more
Ghan House is a tree length away from Medieval Carlingford, within walled grounds. It has magnificent views of the lough, Mourne Mountains or Slieve Foy from the restaurant and all the bedrooms. All double, twin rooms have bath and shower en suite. Read more
Mourneview B&B is a spacious, family-run farmhouse scenically located enjoying views of the Cooley Peninsula and the Mourne Mountains in County Louth. Read more
This homely B&B with its four-star comforts is right in the village of Carlingford, County Louth, between the Cooley Mountains and the Mountains of Mourne. Read more
Highlands B&B is situated in a picturesque rural setting overlooking Carlingford Lough. Family home offering en suite rooms with all facilities in a relaxed environment. Private parking. Spacious landscaped gardens for guests use. Ideal touring base. Read more
The Oystercatcher Lodge is located in Carlingford's busy little village centre leaving you within walking distance to restaurants, bars, hotels, harbours, castles, hills and much more. Read more
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