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Known as the 'wee county', County Louth covers an area of only 317 square miles. It runs
northwards from the River Boyne to the dramatic scenery around Carlingford Lough. In north Louth,
beside Dundalk Bay, lies the mountainous Cooley Peninsula.
County Louth was the scene of important events throughout the ages and many chapters of Ireland's history
are illustrated by the county's numerous archaeological sites and relics from the past.
Near Dundalk, a 60 foot mound called Dun Dealgan is reputed to be the birthplace of the legendary hero Cuchulain.
Dundalk and Drogheda, County Louth
Dundalk is the county town of Louth. This busy manufacturing centre is a great base for pursuing a
range of activities including nature walks, salmon and trout fishing, golf and horse riding. Dundalk
has good nightlife and a greyhound track, and is home town of one of the most successful rock bands
of the nineties - The Corrs.
Historic Drogheda on the River Boyne is a bustling
port town with excellent pubs and a good live music scene, with a Samba
festival during the summer. It's known as the "Gateway to the Boyne
Valley" - two of Irelands most famous tourist
attractions, the passage tombs at Newgrange
and Knowth, are just a few miles away.

All towns in County Louth | Map of County Louth
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