Scenery in Carlingford Lough Town

Above: view in Carlingford Lough Town

Brief Description

Fjord–like lough surrounded by Cooley and Mourne Mountains. The Vikings beached their longboats at Cranfield at the mouth of the lough.

The Cloughmore stone ( 40 ton lump of granite) is said to have been thrown across the lough by Finn MacCool. It landed above Rostrevor. Students of the Ice Age might have a different explanation! Near Warrenpoint is Narrow Water Castle a 16th century Towerhouse

Local Area Attractions

Attractive drive round taking in Carlingford – Omeath –Newry – Warrenpoint – Rostrevor – to Cranfield.
Ideal Sailing and watersport area.

Also Bird watching.

Numerous golf courses in the area.

This entry was posted on Friday, January 25th, 2008 at 12:55 am.
Categories: Louth.

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