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  1. Jan 2, 2024 · From walks and hikes to historical sites, excellent restaurants and cosy pubs, there’s plenty to keep you occupied. In the guide below, you’ll discover heaps of places to visit in Dundalk and nearby (a handful of which are regarded as some of the best things to do in Louth!). Table of Contents.

    • Bring some life to the abandoned Castle Roche. This Norman castle has been standing on top of bedrock with all its regal form since 1236. Many believe that Lady Rohesia de Verdun ordered this castle to be built after her husband died.
    • Visit County Louth from the past through the County Museum Dundalk. This museum, brought to life from a restored warehouse, showcases Louth’s history from the Neolithic Period until the 21st century.
    • Join a pilgrimage in the Hill of Faughart. Aside from many other historical events unfolding in the Hill of Faughart, it is also the birthplace of St. Brigid, one of the patron saints in Ireland.
    • Visit Saint Brigid’s Shrine and Well. Don’t miss the chance to stop over Saint Brigid’s shrine and the holy well when you’re in the Hill of Faughart. Whether you’re joining the pilgrimage for this patron saint or not, the shrine and the holy well is an interesting addition in your things to see in Dundalk.
    • Castle Roche. Northwest of Dundalk is what’s left of a Norman castle constructed by the De Verdun family in 1236. The De Verduns had arrived on Irish soil only 50 years earlier on the future King John’s First Expedition to Ireland.
    • County Museum Dundalk. In a restored warehouse from the end of the 18th century, the County Museum maps the history and culture of Louth from the Neolithic Period up to the 21st century.
    • Hill of Faughart. Ten minutes north of Dundalk is a 200-metre green hill, which merits a walk for the many historic events to have unfolded here. Once a Medieval fortress, Faughart was also the birthplace of one of Ireland’s patron saints, St Brigid in 451, and for that reason remains a place of pilgrimage.
    • Saint Brigid’s Shrine and Well. Every 1 February crowds of pilgrims make the trip to the graveyard on the Hill of Faughart to venerate St Brigid. Her shrine and well are rustic stone-built monuments on the north edge of the graveyard.
  2. Things to Do in Dundalk, Ireland: See Tripadvisor's 14,731 traveler reviews and photos of Dundalk tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Dundalk.

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    • Go on a picnic in Dun Dealgan Motte. Also called the Birthplace of Ireland’s Legendary Warrior, Dún Dealgan Motte is a place where history and myth intersect.
    • Explore Proleek Dolmen. Take a stroll around Proleek Dolmen, found on the grounds of Ballymascanlon Hotel on the legendary Cooley Peninsula in County Louth.
    • Immerse yourself in history at County Museum Dundalk. Posted by County Museum, Dundalk, Ireland on Sunday, 25 March 2012. Visit a beautifully restored late 18th-century warehouse in the Carroll Centre at Roden Place in Jocelyn Street and find yourself also visiting County Museum Dundalk.
    • Buy local products at Dundalk Craft and Farmers Market. Shopping has never been this crafty. Take a walk around Dundalk Craft and Farmers market to discover plenty of homemade and handmade food and gifts.
  3. Dundalk is the county town of County Louth on the east coast of the Republic of Ireland, 7 km south of the border with Northern Ireland. It's industrial and residential but there are scenic areas to the north, especially the Cooley peninsula.

  4. Explore Dundalk, a charming town in County Louth that hugs the banks of the Castletown River. Stroll along the riverside as it flows into Dundalk Bay, visit the County Museum to learn about the fascinating history of the...

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