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County Louth - IRELAND | Travel Video
A travel video with places worth to see in County Louth in Ireland.
0:00 - 0:21 - The Cooley Mountains, Carlingford
0:22 - 0:28 - Castle Roche
0:29 - 0:32 - Monasterboice
0:33 - 0:42 - Drogheda
0:43 - 0:58 - Clogherhead
0:59 - 1:14 - Ravensdale
1:15 - 1:24 - Blackrock
1:25 - 1:35 - Navvy Bank Walk, Dundalk
1:36 - 1:51 - Carlingford
1:52 - 1:59 - Clermont Cairn, The Cooley Mountains
2:00 - 2:07 - Gyles Quay
2:08 - 2:13 - Cú Chulainn's Castle, Dundalk
2:14 - 2:29 - Dundalk
Camera used : Go Pro 8 Hero
Drone used : DJI Phantom
Music :
RomanSenykMusic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvHvPLB-iIE
Contact :
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published: 28 Aug 2020
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Does County Louth have the worst accent in Ireland?
Does County Louth have the worst accent in Ireland? I take to the streets of County Louth in Ireland to ask the people of Louth themselves!
Louth has been labelled as having the worst accent in Ireland, And as part of my series '32 Counties, 32 Questions' I went to County Louth in Ireland to find out why.
County Louth is the smallest County in all of Ireland, but does it have biggest personality in Ireland? Although the caption of this video is "Does County Louth have the worst accent in all of Ireland" this video is more about the personality of County Louth in Ireland.
#Louth #Ireland #Accent
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If you will like to support the series you can visit my patreon here → https://www.patre...
published: 24 Oct 2021
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County Louth Golf Club (Baltray) - The Consummate Pro
A quick snapshot of the fabulous County Louth Golf Club (Baltray) on Ireland's East Coast.
published: 14 Dec 2020
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Joe Biden Visits County Meath and County Louth | Ancestry
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden tours Newgrange, a prehistoric world heritage site in County Meath, and then walks through a beautiful cemetery where members of his family were laid to rest and then visits a local pub in County Louth. This video will give you a good view into the sites and sounds of Ireland. (Official White House Video. Rachel Kopilow, Senior Video Producer)
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published: 28 Jun 2016
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County Louth Golf Club, Baltray, Ireland - PerryGolf.com
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Found along the Irish Sea 40 minutes from Dublin’s airport, County Louth – or Baltray – is one of Ireland’s hidden gems. It was founded in 1892 but the essence of the layout was opened in 1938 as a Tom Simpson/Molly Gourlay design that has now been stretched to 7,031 yards. Simpson dotted the 190-acre property with only 50 bunkers, allowing the gorse and hilly terrain that borders the fairways to serve as its natural defense. There are no weak holes here and no two are alike. Better still, these greens are routinely among the best in the country. The club has hosted multiple Irish Opens and is a regular among Ireland’s top 10.
https://www.linksmagazine.com/county_louth_golf_club/
https://w...
published: 16 Aug 2022
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The Beautiful Village Carlingford, County Louth, Ireland
The Beautiful Village Carlingford, Carlingford, County Louth, Ireland
Carlingford is a town on the Cooley Peninsula, between the waters of Carlingford Lough and the mountain of Slieve Foye, in the northeast of Ireland. It’s known for its oyster farms, medieval buildings, and outdoor activities. The 12th-century King John’s Castle overlooks the harbor. Taaffe’s Castle is a 16th-century tower house. Carlingford Heritage Centre, in a medieval church, has displays of local history.
Carlingford Lough is the inlet of the Irish Sea separating the Carlingford Peninsula of County Louth, Ireland, from the Mourne Mountains of the district of Newry and Mourne, Northern Ireland.
published: 13 Jun 2023
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Blackrock Village | Co. Louth | Ireland - DJI Air 2S Drone Video 5K
Blackrock is a seaside village just to the south of Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland. The small town is in the townland of Haggardstown and part of the Dundalk metropolitan area. The population of the village is between 3,000 and 5,000.
In the 1950s and 1960s, Blackrock was a holiday destination for people in the landlocked counties of Monaghan and Cavan. The beach, which is pictured in colourised postcards of that era, was created with sand imported from beaches further down the coast, as sand is continually washed away contributing to the buildup of silt in Dundalk Bay. The village is enjoying a revival as a tourist resort and there remains a tradition of visiting Blackrock on the 15th of August (vide the Celtic feast of Lúnasa). Since the late 1960s, Blackrock has expanded significantly...
published: 04 Sep 2021
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The Vikings and County Louth
Archaeologist Eamonn P. Kelly presents a lecture titled The Vikings and Co Louth in which he looks at the nature of Viking activity in Louth and discusses the strategic importance of Louth for the Vikings in the context of their activities around Ireland and Britain.
Eamonn ‘Ned’ Kelly is a professional archaeologist and historian who worked for the National Museum of Ireland and served as Keeper of Irish Antiquities from 1992 until his retirement in 2014. He has published extensively on a wide range of Irish archaeological topics, including the Viking influence on Irish culture, and was one of the leads for the archaeological investigations at Linn Duachaill.
This lecture was recorded during an online presentation on 2 March 2023 for the County Louth Archaeological and Historical Societ...
published: 07 Mar 2023
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Omeath | County Louth | Ireland | Things To Do In Omeath | Visit Omeath
Omeath | County Louth | Ireland | Things To Do In Omeath | Visit Omeath
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Omeath is a village on the Cooley Peninsula in County Louth, Ireland, close to the border with Northern Ireland. With its idyllic location near the border with Northern Ireland and between Dublin and Belfast, Omeath offers a serene getaway filled with natural beauty, rich history, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Explore the quaint village, its stunning landscapes, and the many activities and attractions that make Omeath a must-visit destination in Ireland.
Some of the reasons to visit Omeath and the best things to do include:
Omeath's Location and History
Learn ab...
published: 04 May 2023
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Main Street Blackrock Co Louth - August 2022
A snapshot in time of the buildings and streetscape of Main Street and the promenade of the beautiful and award-winning village of Blackrock, County Louth, Ireland.
published: 12 Sep 2022
2:32
County Louth - IRELAND | Travel Video
A travel video with places worth to see in County Louth in Ireland.
0:00 - 0:21 - The Cooley Mountains, Carlingford
0:22 - 0:28 - Castle Roche
0:29 - 0:32 - M...
A travel video with places worth to see in County Louth in Ireland.
0:00 - 0:21 - The Cooley Mountains, Carlingford
0:22 - 0:28 - Castle Roche
0:29 - 0:32 - Monasterboice
0:33 - 0:42 - Drogheda
0:43 - 0:58 - Clogherhead
0:59 - 1:14 - Ravensdale
1:15 - 1:24 - Blackrock
1:25 - 1:35 - Navvy Bank Walk, Dundalk
1:36 - 1:51 - Carlingford
1:52 - 1:59 - Clermont Cairn, The Cooley Mountains
2:00 - 2:07 - Gyles Quay
2:08 - 2:13 - Cú Chulainn's Castle, Dundalk
2:14 - 2:29 - Dundalk
Camera used : Go Pro 8 Hero
Drone used : DJI Phantom
Music :
RomanSenykMusic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvHvPLB-iIE
Contact :
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/koralina.photography/
https://wn.com/County_Louth_Ireland_|_Travel_Video
A travel video with places worth to see in County Louth in Ireland.
0:00 - 0:21 - The Cooley Mountains, Carlingford
0:22 - 0:28 - Castle Roche
0:29 - 0:32 - Monasterboice
0:33 - 0:42 - Drogheda
0:43 - 0:58 - Clogherhead
0:59 - 1:14 - Ravensdale
1:15 - 1:24 - Blackrock
1:25 - 1:35 - Navvy Bank Walk, Dundalk
1:36 - 1:51 - Carlingford
1:52 - 1:59 - Clermont Cairn, The Cooley Mountains
2:00 - 2:07 - Gyles Quay
2:08 - 2:13 - Cú Chulainn's Castle, Dundalk
2:14 - 2:29 - Dundalk
Camera used : Go Pro 8 Hero
Drone used : DJI Phantom
Music :
RomanSenykMusic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvHvPLB-iIE
Contact :
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/koralina.photography/
- published: 28 Aug 2020
- views: 5814
20:18
Does County Louth have the worst accent in Ireland?
Does County Louth have the worst accent in Ireland? I take to the streets of County Louth in Ireland to ask the people of Louth themselves!
Louth has been labe...
Does County Louth have the worst accent in Ireland? I take to the streets of County Louth in Ireland to ask the people of Louth themselves!
Louth has been labelled as having the worst accent in Ireland, And as part of my series '32 Counties, 32 Questions' I went to County Louth in Ireland to find out why.
County Louth is the smallest County in all of Ireland, but does it have biggest personality in Ireland? Although the caption of this video is "Does County Louth have the worst accent in all of Ireland" this video is more about the personality of County Louth in Ireland.
#Louth #Ireland #Accent
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Executive Producers: Heatwave Dave & Uniquea Dominica
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Does County Louth have the worst accent in Ireland? I take to the streets of County Louth in Ireland to ask the people of Louth themselves!
Louth has been labelled as having the worst accent in Ireland, And as part of my series '32 Counties, 32 Questions' I went to County Louth in Ireland to find out why.
County Louth is the smallest County in all of Ireland, but does it have biggest personality in Ireland? Although the caption of this video is "Does County Louth have the worst accent in all of Ireland" this video is more about the personality of County Louth in Ireland.
#Louth #Ireland #Accent
Don't forget you can come say hello to me LIVE on twitch here: → https://www.twitch.tv/jamiejaycar ←
If you will like to support the series you can visit my patreon here → https://www.patreon.com/JamieJayCar
twitter : → https://www.twitter.com/jamiejaycar
Instagram: → Jamie Jay Car
Hit that subscribe button and notification bell so you don't miss any uploads :)
Edited by: Editor Craig: https://www.twitch.tv/cj46
'32 Counties 32 Questions' is an original series created by: Jamie Jay Car.
Produced, Presented & Edited: Jamie Jay Car
Camera Operator, Transport & Location Manager: Paul Redmond
Executive Producers: Heatwave Dave & Uniquea Dominica
Legendary Patreon Members:
Dominica Enstrom Glonek
Sam Fuller
- published: 24 Oct 2021
- views: 59332
0:28
County Louth Golf Club (Baltray) - The Consummate Pro
A quick snapshot of the fabulous County Louth Golf Club (Baltray) on Ireland's East Coast.
A quick snapshot of the fabulous County Louth Golf Club (Baltray) on Ireland's East Coast.
https://wn.com/County_Louth_Golf_Club_(Baltray)_The_Consummate_Pro
A quick snapshot of the fabulous County Louth Golf Club (Baltray) on Ireland's East Coast.
- published: 14 Dec 2020
- views: 248
3:06
Joe Biden Visits County Meath and County Louth | Ancestry
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden tours Newgrange, a prehistoric world heritage site in County Meath, and then walks through a beautiful cemetery where members of h...
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden tours Newgrange, a prehistoric world heritage site in County Meath, and then walks through a beautiful cemetery where members of his family were laid to rest and then visits a local pub in County Louth. This video will give you a good view into the sites and sounds of Ireland. (Official White House Video. Rachel Kopilow, Senior Video Producer)
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Joe Biden Visits County Meath and County Louth | Ancestry
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U.S. Vice President Joe Biden tours Newgrange, a prehistoric world heritage site in County Meath, and then walks through a beautiful cemetery where members of his family were laid to rest and then visits a local pub in County Louth. This video will give you a good view into the sites and sounds of Ireland. (Official White House Video. Rachel Kopilow, Senior Video Producer)
Start Your Journey Today:
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About Ancestry:
Bringing together science and self-discovery, Ancestry helps everyone, everywhere discover the story of what led to them. Our sophisticated engineering and technology harnesses family history and consumer genomics, combining billions of rich historical records and millions of family trees to over 10 million and counting to provide people with deeply meaningful insights about who they are and where they come from.
We’ve pioneered and defined this category, developing new innovations and technologies that have reinvented how people make family history discoveries. And these discoveries can give everyone a greater sense of identity, relatedness, and their place in the world.
Connect with Ancestry:
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Joe Biden Visits County Meath and County Louth | Ancestry
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- published: 28 Jun 2016
- views: 75537
2:07
County Louth Golf Club, Baltray, Ireland - PerryGolf.com
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Found along the Irish Sea 40 minutes from Dublin’s airport, Coun...
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Found along the Irish Sea 40 minutes from Dublin’s airport, County Louth – or Baltray – is one of Ireland’s hidden gems. It was founded in 1892 but the essence of the layout was opened in 1938 as a Tom Simpson/Molly Gourlay design that has now been stretched to 7,031 yards. Simpson dotted the 190-acre property with only 50 bunkers, allowing the gorse and hilly terrain that borders the fairways to serve as its natural defense. There are no weak holes here and no two are alike. Better still, these greens are routinely among the best in the country. The club has hosted multiple Irish Opens and is a regular among Ireland’s top 10.
https://www.linksmagazine.com/county_louth_golf_club/
https://www.perrygolf.com/partner.php/18/County-Louth.html
https://www.perrygolf.com/standard-quote.php/128170/The-Best-of-Dublin--Northern-Ireland.html
https://www.perrygolf.com/destinations/Ireland-Golf-Vacations.php
https://www.perrygolf.com/destinations/british-isles-golf-vacation-packages.php
https://www.countylouthgolfclub.com/
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#PerryGolf #PerryGolfTrip #PerryGolfCruise #LinksGolf #WhyILoveThisGame #Ireland
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Found along the Irish Sea 40 minutes from Dublin’s airport, County Louth – or Baltray – is one of Ireland’s hidden gems. It was founded in 1892 but the essence of the layout was opened in 1938 as a Tom Simpson/Molly Gourlay design that has now been stretched to 7,031 yards. Simpson dotted the 190-acre property with only 50 bunkers, allowing the gorse and hilly terrain that borders the fairways to serve as its natural defense. There are no weak holes here and no two are alike. Better still, these greens are routinely among the best in the country. The club has hosted multiple Irish Opens and is a regular among Ireland’s top 10.
https://www.linksmagazine.com/county_louth_golf_club/
https://www.perrygolf.com/partner.php/18/County-Louth.html
https://www.perrygolf.com/standard-quote.php/128170/The-Best-of-Dublin--Northern-Ireland.html
https://www.perrygolf.com/destinations/Ireland-Golf-Vacations.php
https://www.perrygolf.com/destinations/british-isles-golf-vacation-packages.php
https://www.countylouthgolfclub.com/
https://www.perrygolf.com
#PerryGolf #PerryGolfTrip #PerryGolfCruise #LinksGolf #WhyILoveThisGame #Ireland
- published: 16 Aug 2022
- views: 2052
35:51
The Beautiful Village Carlingford, County Louth, Ireland
The Beautiful Village Carlingford, Carlingford, County Louth, Ireland
Carlingford is a town on the Cooley Peninsula, between the waters of Carlingford Lough and...
The Beautiful Village Carlingford, Carlingford, County Louth, Ireland
Carlingford is a town on the Cooley Peninsula, between the waters of Carlingford Lough and the mountain of Slieve Foye, in the northeast of Ireland. It’s known for its oyster farms, medieval buildings, and outdoor activities. The 12th-century King John’s Castle overlooks the harbor. Taaffe’s Castle is a 16th-century tower house. Carlingford Heritage Centre, in a medieval church, has displays of local history.
Carlingford Lough is the inlet of the Irish Sea separating the Carlingford Peninsula of County Louth, Ireland, from the Mourne Mountains of the district of Newry and Mourne, Northern Ireland.
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The Beautiful Village Carlingford, Carlingford, County Louth, Ireland
Carlingford is a town on the Cooley Peninsula, between the waters of Carlingford Lough and the mountain of Slieve Foye, in the northeast of Ireland. It’s known for its oyster farms, medieval buildings, and outdoor activities. The 12th-century King John’s Castle overlooks the harbor. Taaffe’s Castle is a 16th-century tower house. Carlingford Heritage Centre, in a medieval church, has displays of local history.
Carlingford Lough is the inlet of the Irish Sea separating the Carlingford Peninsula of County Louth, Ireland, from the Mourne Mountains of the district of Newry and Mourne, Northern Ireland.
- published: 13 Jun 2023
- views: 2089
2:15
Blackrock Village | Co. Louth | Ireland - DJI Air 2S Drone Video 5K
Blackrock is a seaside village just to the south of Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland. The small town is in the townland of Haggardstown and part of the Dundalk me...
Blackrock is a seaside village just to the south of Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland. The small town is in the townland of Haggardstown and part of the Dundalk metropolitan area. The population of the village is between 3,000 and 5,000.
In the 1950s and 1960s, Blackrock was a holiday destination for people in the landlocked counties of Monaghan and Cavan. The beach, which is pictured in colourised postcards of that era, was created with sand imported from beaches further down the coast, as sand is continually washed away contributing to the buildup of silt in Dundalk Bay. The village is enjoying a revival as a tourist resort and there remains a tradition of visiting Blackrock on the 15th of August (vide the Celtic feast of Lúnasa). Since the late 1960s, Blackrock has expanded significantly and has become a dormitory village of Dundalk, and is considered part of Dundalk for census purposes.
Location: Castle Roche | Co. Louth | Ireland
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#Ireland #Louth #Blackrock
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Blackrock is a seaside village just to the south of Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland. The small town is in the townland of Haggardstown and part of the Dundalk metropolitan area. The population of the village is between 3,000 and 5,000.
In the 1950s and 1960s, Blackrock was a holiday destination for people in the landlocked counties of Monaghan and Cavan. The beach, which is pictured in colourised postcards of that era, was created with sand imported from beaches further down the coast, as sand is continually washed away contributing to the buildup of silt in Dundalk Bay. The village is enjoying a revival as a tourist resort and there remains a tradition of visiting Blackrock on the 15th of August (vide the Celtic feast of Lúnasa). Since the late 1960s, Blackrock has expanded significantly and has become a dormitory village of Dundalk, and is considered part of Dundalk for census purposes.
Location: Castle Roche | Co. Louth | Ireland
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#Ireland #Louth #Blackrock
- published: 04 Sep 2021
- views: 2910
1:10:11
The Vikings and County Louth
Archaeologist Eamonn P. Kelly presents a lecture titled The Vikings and Co Louth in which he looks at the nature of Viking activity in Louth and discusses the s...
Archaeologist Eamonn P. Kelly presents a lecture titled The Vikings and Co Louth in which he looks at the nature of Viking activity in Louth and discusses the strategic importance of Louth for the Vikings in the context of their activities around Ireland and Britain.
Eamonn ‘Ned’ Kelly is a professional archaeologist and historian who worked for the National Museum of Ireland and served as Keeper of Irish Antiquities from 1992 until his retirement in 2014. He has published extensively on a wide range of Irish archaeological topics, including the Viking influence on Irish culture, and was one of the leads for the archaeological investigations at Linn Duachaill.
This lecture was recorded during an online presentation on 2 March 2023 for the County Louth Archaeological and Historical Society.
https://wn.com/The_Vikings_And_County_Louth
Archaeologist Eamonn P. Kelly presents a lecture titled The Vikings and Co Louth in which he looks at the nature of Viking activity in Louth and discusses the strategic importance of Louth for the Vikings in the context of their activities around Ireland and Britain.
Eamonn ‘Ned’ Kelly is a professional archaeologist and historian who worked for the National Museum of Ireland and served as Keeper of Irish Antiquities from 1992 until his retirement in 2014. He has published extensively on a wide range of Irish archaeological topics, including the Viking influence on Irish culture, and was one of the leads for the archaeological investigations at Linn Duachaill.
This lecture was recorded during an online presentation on 2 March 2023 for the County Louth Archaeological and Historical Society.
- published: 07 Mar 2023
- views: 2452
1:23
Omeath | County Louth | Ireland | Things To Do In Omeath | Visit Omeath
Omeath | County Louth | Ireland | Things To Do In Omeath | Visit Omeath
https://www.connollycove.com/irish-towns/. Check out our travel blogs and travel websit...
Omeath | County Louth | Ireland | Things To Do In Omeath | Visit Omeath
https://www.connollycove.com/irish-towns/. Check out our travel blogs and travel website for more content on the best places to visit around the world.
Omeath is a village on the Cooley Peninsula in County Louth, Ireland, close to the border with Northern Ireland. With its idyllic location near the border with Northern Ireland and between Dublin and Belfast, Omeath offers a serene getaway filled with natural beauty, rich history, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Explore the quaint village, its stunning landscapes, and the many activities and attractions that make Omeath a must-visit destination in Ireland.
Some of the reasons to visit Omeath and the best things to do include:
Omeath's Location and History
Learn about Omeath's strategic location near the border with Northern Ireland, making it a perfect destination for exploring both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Delve into the village's rich history, from its early beginnings to its growth and development through the years.
Natural Beauty and Scenic Views
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking natural beauty of Omeath and its surroundings. Marvel at the stunning views of Carlingford Lough and the Mourne Mountains, and explore the diverse landscapes of the Cooley Peninsula, from its lush green hills to its rugged coastline.
Outdoor Activities and Attractions
Discover a wealth of outdoor activities and attractions in and around Omeath, including hiking, cycling, and birdwatching. Venture into the nearby Cooley Mountains for an exhilarating trek or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the scenic shoreline of Carlingford Lough.
Local Culture and Community
Experience the vibrant local culture of Omeath, where you'll find a welcoming community eager to share their traditions and stories. Visit charming pubs, cosy cafes, and artisan shops, and enjoy the warmth of Irish hospitality as you immerse yourself in the village's unique atmosphere.
Nearby Attractions and Day Trips
Explore the numerous attractions and destinations within easy reach of Omeath, such as the medieval town of Carlingford, the bustling city of Dundalk, and the stunning Mourne Mountains. Plan a day trip to Dublin or Belfast for a taste of urban excitement, just a short drive from the tranquillity of Omeath.
Events and Festivals
Celebrate Omeath's lively events and festivals throughout the year, showcasing the village's rich cultural heritage and vibrant community spirit. Enjoy traditional music, dance, and storytelling, as well as local food and crafts that bring Omeath's unique character to life.
We hope you've been inspired to explore this enchanting destination on the Cooley Peninsula. Experience the warmth of Irish hospitality, the beauty of unspoiled landscapes, and the rich history that makes Omeath a truly unforgettable getaway!
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Learn more about what you can experience travelling in Northern Ireland, Ireland, and the rest of the world by visiting our website
https://www.connollycove.com/
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Omeath is a village on the Cooley Peninsula in County Louth, Ireland, close to the border with Northern Ireland. With its idyllic location near the border with Northern Ireland and between Dublin and Belfast, Omeath offers a serene getaway filled with natural beauty, rich history, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Explore the quaint village, its stunning landscapes, and the many activities and attractions that make Omeath a must-visit destination in Ireland.
Some of the reasons to visit Omeath and the best things to do include:
Omeath's Location and History
Learn about Omeath's strategic location near the border with Northern Ireland, making it a perfect destination for exploring both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Delve into the village's rich history, from its early beginnings to its growth and development through the years.
Natural Beauty and Scenic Views
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking natural beauty of Omeath and its surroundings. Marvel at the stunning views of Carlingford Lough and the Mourne Mountains, and explore the diverse landscapes of the Cooley Peninsula, from its lush green hills to its rugged coastline.
Outdoor Activities and Attractions
Discover a wealth of outdoor activities and attractions in and around Omeath, including hiking, cycling, and birdwatching. Venture into the nearby Cooley Mountains for an exhilarating trek or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the scenic shoreline of Carlingford Lough.
Local Culture and Community
Experience the vibrant local culture of Omeath, where you'll find a welcoming community eager to share their traditions and stories. Visit charming pubs, cosy cafes, and artisan shops, and enjoy the warmth of Irish hospitality as you immerse yourself in the village's unique atmosphere.
Nearby Attractions and Day Trips
Explore the numerous attractions and destinations within easy reach of Omeath, such as the medieval town of Carlingford, the bustling city of Dundalk, and the stunning Mourne Mountains. Plan a day trip to Dublin or Belfast for a taste of urban excitement, just a short drive from the tranquillity of Omeath.
Events and Festivals
Celebrate Omeath's lively events and festivals throughout the year, showcasing the village's rich cultural heritage and vibrant community spirit. Enjoy traditional music, dance, and storytelling, as well as local food and crafts that bring Omeath's unique character to life.
We hope you've been inspired to explore this enchanting destination on the Cooley Peninsula. Experience the warmth of Irish hospitality, the beauty of unspoiled landscapes, and the rich history that makes Omeath a truly unforgettable getaway!
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Learn more about what you can experience travelling in Northern Ireland, Ireland, and the rest of the world by visiting our website
https://www.connollycove.com/
-----
We are Connolly Cove.
We share the best locations around Ireland / Northern Ireland and further afield with you through our travel blog/vlog of the hidden treasures that are on our doorstep.
Learn more about where you should visit by checking out our website!
https://www.connollycove.com
If you want to find out more about other attractions in Northern Ireland, Ireland, and beyond click the links below:
https://youtu.be/43B9jPo0IZM
https://youtu.be/CqqGsW909yc
https://youtu.be/9EYZFDsRHcU
https://youtu.be/Ll1wr1wV4es
https://youtu.be/BdO58f65IXk
https://youtu.be/lqnP3bqeXLs
https://youtu.be/4Cr6kTSORN4
https://youtu.be/VpE2cn28Q_w
https://youtu.be/QjwrRV2zq2I
#omeath #countylouth #ireland #republicofireland #thingstodoinomeath #visitomeath #travelvlog #CarlingfordLough #MourneMountains #CooleyPeninsula #DublinToBelfast #IrishCulture
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Main Street Blackrock Co Louth - August 2022
A snapshot in time of the buildings and streetscape of Main Street and the promenade of the beautiful and award-winning village of Blackrock, County Louth, Irel...
A snapshot in time of the buildings and streetscape of Main Street and the promenade of the beautiful and award-winning village of Blackrock, County Louth, Ireland.
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A snapshot in time of the buildings and streetscape of Main Street and the promenade of the beautiful and award-winning village of Blackrock, County Louth, Ireland.
- published: 12 Sep 2022
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