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Clogher Head lifeboat was established in 1826 and operates an all weather lifeboat. Station open by appointment only, training times posted on notice board. Read more…
Shelling Hill Beach is a sandy beach on a most popular stretch of coastline. Read more…
The Kildemock Jumping Church ruins date back to the 14th century, though the site also contains carved stones from the 13th century. According to legend, the west gable of the building jumped two feet inside the wall of the original foundation to exclude an excommunicated church member who had been buried in the church. Read more…
Templetown is a rural beach on the Cooley Peninsula a popular stretch of coastline. The beach is a gently sloping, sandy, sheltered beach protected on each side by low-level rocky areas. Facilities at the beach include car parking, toilets, slipway and seasonal lifeguards. Read more…
The Millmount Museum and Martello Tower are located on the fort on an ancient hill overlooking the river Boyne. The fort towers over the town of Drogheda, County Louth and is Drogheda’s most dominant feature, clearly visible from most parts of the town. Today the fort complex houses the Millmount Museum that has a wide variety of local and national artefacts. As Read more…
Port beach (also known as Lurganboy beach) is a long sandy remote beach with grass-covered low sand dunes. Small parking area with toilets and a grass picnic area about halfway along the beach. Read more…