Louth

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County at a Glance

County Town

Dundalk

Population

139,100

Province

Leinster

Known As

The Wee County

Main Towns

DroghedaDundalkArdeeCarlingfordDunleerClogherhead

Welcome to County Louth, Ireland’s smallest yet most charming county! Nestled in the province of Leinster, Louth offers a rich blend of history, coastal beauty, and vibrant towns. Whether you’re here to explore or settle in, you’ll find plenty to love.

County Louth is known as the ‘Wee County’ for its compact size, but it packs a punch with stunning landscapes. From the rolling Cooley Mountains to the golden beaches of Clogherhead, Louth’s scenery is diverse and breathtaking. The River Boyne flows through the county, adding to its picturesque charm. Louth is steeped in history, home to ancient sites like the UNESCO-listed Brú na Bóinne and the medieval town of Drogheda. It’s also famous for its seafood, particularly in the fishing village of Annagassan. The county’s small size makes it easy to explore its many treasures. Drogheda, the largest town, serves as the county’s bustling hub, while Dundalk is the administrative center. Other key towns include Ardee, Carlingford, and Dunleer. Excellent road and rail links connect Louth to Dublin and beyond, making it a convenient base for commuters and travelers alike. Local life in Louth is a mix of traditional and modern. Farmers’ markets, festivals like the Carlingford Oyster Festival, and a thriving arts scene keep the community vibrant. Whether you’re hiking in the Cooleys or enjoying a pint in a cozy pub, Louth’s warm hospitality will make you feel right at home.