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Mc Kevitts Village Hotel
Set 400 metres from King John's Castle, Mc Kevitts Village Hotel offers 2-star accommodation in Carlingford and features a terrace, a restaurant and a bar.

Fairways Hotel Dundalk
Set in Dundalk, 5 km from Louth County Museum, Fairways Hotel Dundalk offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar and a garden.

Ballymascanlon Hotel and Golf Resort
Situated in Dundalk, Ballymascanlon Hotel and Golf Resort is set within 130 acres of parkland.

Hotel Imperial Dundalk
The Hotel Imperial is in Dundalk town centre, close to all the major attractions and shops, bars and restaurants. It has free parking, modern bars and coffee shop.

The Gateway Hotel
The Gateway Hotel Dundalk, where extraordinary experiences and unmatched service await you.

The Marcy Hotel
Located in Drogheda and within 7.8 km of Bru na Boinne Visitor Centre, The Marcy Hotel features a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.

The Glenside
The Glenside is located in beautiful countryside just 2 km from Drogheda and 5km from the beach at Bettystown. There is a bar, a la carte restaurant and free parking.

Four Seasons Hotel, Carlingford
In picturesque Carlingford, The Four Seasons Hotel overlooks the Cooley Peninsula, with beautiful views of Cooley Mountains and Carlingford Lough. The hotel is a 1-hour drive from Dublin and Belfast.

Flynns of Termonfeckin Boutique Hotel
Flynns of Termonfeckin Boutique Hotel is located on the banks of the Ballywater River and is a 10-minute walk from the beach and a 5-minute drive from Drogheda.

Scholars Townhouse Hotel
Originally built in 1867, this charming town house has been tastefully renovated in a modern style, whilst retaining its historic charm, with stained glass windows and high coved ceilings Once used a...

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Louth County's best hotels with breakfast
Fairways Hotel Dundalk
Hotel in DundalkBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.6Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 1,643 reviewsSet in Dundalk, 5 km from Louth County Museum, Fairways Hotel Dundalk offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar and a garden.
From US$167.95 per nightHotel Imperial Dundalk
Hotel in DundalkBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.6Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 1,837 reviewsThe Hotel Imperial is in Dundalk town centre, close to all the major attractions and shops, bars and restaurants. It has free parking, modern bars and coffee shop.
From US$164.43 per nightThe Gateway Hotel
Hotel in DundalkBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.7Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 1,017 reviewsThe Gateway Hotel Dundalk, where extraordinary experiences and unmatched service await you.
From US$178.52 per nightCarrickdale Hotel & Spa
Hotel in DundalkBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.6Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 658 reviewsEscape to The Carrickdale for comfort and indulgence on the Cooley Peninsula. It has a leisure centre, a fitness centre and the therapeutic Serenity Spa.
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- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.3Superb - What previous guests thought, 822 reviewsAlways a pleasure to stay with Kevin and Jackie. We stayed in the rooms behind the main house which were nice. They seem as if they were repainted and updated. The fresh cooked breakfast to order was as always very tasty.with a good selection of cereals, yoghurts and fresh fruitGuest review byPeter
- From US$135.07 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Superb - What previous guests thought, 782 reviewsBeautiful accommodation, very comfortable and clean. Great help from owner on the phone.Guest review byJodineFrance
- From US$176.17 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.1Superb - What previous guests thought, 468 reviewsThe hotel looks like it's from the Victorian era, and it's close to the center.Guest review byAliKuwait
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If you are looking for cutting-edge city life, this is not...
If you are looking for cutting-edge city life, this is not for you. Dundalk is a former railway town, largely built round the (now defunct) works for the GNRI and with much 19th century red-brick architecture. It has a busy high street with a lot of small shops, pubs and restaurants, none are grand, it reminds me of similar towns in the UK before planning blight took hold. A lot of effort seems to have gone into smartening the place up in recent years, which is nice. Would that other towns of its scale have survived so well it would be nothing exceptional, but as so few have, it has a real charm. As a base, it is well sited to explore the countryside around, which has a long and interesting history, with a lot of historic sites.Guest review byNicholasUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Drogheda is a beautiful town with lots of history and places...
Drogheda is a beautiful town with lots of history and places of interest, great choice of cafes and restaraunts as well as bars, St Peters Church on west Street is the most beautiful church I have ever been in and well worth a visit it also holds the shrine of St Oliver Plunket .The outstanding thing about Drogheda is the local people who are so warm and friendly.Guest review byAnonymousUnited Kingdom - 10.0
We went for a night away to catch up with a friend, had a...
We went for a night away to catch up with a friend, had a delicious meal and drinks and danced till closing time. Felt so safe and the whole town had great vibes. We got up early the next morning for a sauna down by the marina. Could not recommend this any more....just melted all my hangover and troubles away. Lovely people and coffee too.Guest review bySharonIreland - 6.0
The location was fine and easy to find.
The location was fine and easy to find. The staff need to be more interested in the customers. One was very kind to give my husband ice for an injury he had sustained elsewhere but the breakfast and the service was poor considering it was quiet. The soundproofing between the rooms was poor..say no more!Guest review byMary-HelenUnited Kingdom - 10.0
This is a huge house in the countryside, the owners were...
This is a huge house in the countryside, the owners were very welcoming and the room was very spacious. The breakfast was cooked fresh to your liking so was very nice. Overall would highly recommend.Guest review bydomIreland - 10.0
Beautiful area full of national folklore, scenic beauty,...
Beautiful area full of national folklore, scenic beauty, quiet friendly people and situated perfectly for a quiet time or for commuting to larger centres. It is within 2 minutes of the greenway that will safely allow you to walk or cycle in either direction towards Newry or Carlingford. Nearby trek in woods and mountains or can take in local castle and leprechauns in Carlingford along with plenty of eateries and hospitality. Newry is well situated within 10 minutes drive for shopping and bigger city options. There is a shale seashore running along the greenway with plenty of wildlife and seabirds to be seen. Great for evening rambles.Guest review byAnneUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Welcoming host in beautiful house and garden.
Welcoming host in beautiful house and garden. Delicious continental breakfast with fresh fruit salad, fruit, cereals, yoghurt, bread, juice, tea and coffee. Close to nearby pubs and restaurants and historic sites. Enjoyable and peaceful stay.Guest review byKeiranNew Zealand - 10.0
Dundalk in County Louth, the wee county, provided an...
Dundalk in County Louth, the wee county, provided an incredible outpouring of creativity to celebrate Brigid1500. The Northern Lights Light Show in Market Square, the murals and storefronts painted with signs of Spring and Brigid, the cultural production at An Tain Theatre and the County Museum. We were there for 4 days and we made the Proper Cafe "our cafe". The staff were very welcoming and remembered us and the food was great! We also took a bus to Carlingford and enjoyed a short hike and great views of Carlingford Lough. Also, the home of Thomas Darcy McGee, and Father of Canadian Confederation.Guest review byKathleen QuinnCanada - 8.0
Drogheda is much bigger than I expected.
Drogheda is much bigger than I expected. It’s very spread out and was quite congested with traffic when I was there so maybe a little difficult for driving if unfamiliar with the area. It is a very old town with lots of history and old buildings and has short distances to nearby beauty spots. Would need to spend a few days there to appreciate its character.Guest review byPatriciaIreland - 10.0
Fabulous historic town, well loved and maintained by those...
Fabulous historic town, well loved and maintained by those who are fortunate to live there. Loved the food at McKevitt's hotel. Local pubs were good fun and staff very helpful. We rented a couple bikes and cycled the green way that takes you to Newry. Visitors need to check opening hours as some of the businesses/restaurants are closed on specific days.Guest review byAlton