Carlingford is a coastal town with a well-preserved medieval identity, known for its famous oysters. Once an important trading port, Carlingford’s narrow streets and alleys weave throughout the city offering an array of historical attractions.
Things to do in Carlingford
Learn about the ancient history of east Ireland and take a tour of Carlingford’s famous medieval village. Over 1,000 years old, King John’s Castle is a picturesque ruin set atop a dramatic hill. On the way to Templeton Beach, stop at Kilwirra Church Ruins. Built in the 13th-century, this Heritage-listed site features limestone ruins and the faded tombstones of the Holy Trinity Graveyard.
Add a bit of quirkiness to your stay in Carlingford and explore the Leprechaun and Fairy Underground Cavern. This family-friendly tour provides an introduction to how the last leprechauns became a “protected species”. Explore the colourful cavern to hear entertaining stories and meet a leprechaun whisperer.
Carlingford Lough and the Slieve Foye Mountains are ideal destinations for thrill seekers, offering an array of adventure activities. Spend a weekend rafting along the Cooley Peninsula, challenge your fear of heights at Sky Park or take a relaxing bike ride along the shoreline.
Getting around Carlingford
Visitors can reach Carlingford from Dublin or Belfast along the M1. Public buses to Carlingford run regularly between neighbouring Dundalk, Newry and Greenore villages. Carlingford’s central attractions can be reached by foot, while local trains and buses service attractions along the Cooley Peninsula.