Louth
It may be “the wee county” but there are so many big reasons to choose weddings in Louth! Our Louth wedding venues have it all: elegant castles and intimate boutique venues; stunning views over town and country; historical venues and contemporary hotels.
Proximity to both Dublin and Belfast is just one of the reasons Louth weddings are so popular with Irish brides and grooms. Just an hour from both capitals and nestled along the Irish Sea, Louth takes in scenic coastal towns from Drogheda to Dundalk; historic medieval towns and villages including Carlingford, set against the backdrop of the Cooley Mountains; and popular attractions including Newgrange and the Boyne. It’s a fantastic area to host both local friends and family as well as those traveling to your Louth wedding from abroad!
Louth sits between Dublin and Belfast, so can be simply reached from either by road -- the M1 runs all the way through the county -- or by rail. Fast trains between Dublin and Belfast stop in both Drogheda and Dundalk.
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Louth
It may be “the wee county” but there are so many big reasons to choose weddings in Louth! Our Louth wedding venues have it all: elegant castles and intimate boutique venues; stunning views over town and country; historical venues and contemporary hotels.
Proximity to both Dublin and Belfast is just one of the reasons Louth weddings are so popular with Irish brides and grooms. Just an hour from both capitals and nestled along the Irish Sea, Louth takes in scenic coastal towns from Drogheda to Dundalk; historic medieval towns and villages including Carlingford, set against the backdrop of the Cooley Mountains; and popular attractions including Newgrange and the Boyne. It’s a fantastic area to host both local friends and family as well as those traveling to your Louth wedding from abroad!
Louth sits between Dublin and Belfast, so can be simply reached from either by road -- the M1 runs all the way through the county -- or by rail. Fast trains between Dublin and Belfast stop in both Drogheda and Dundalk.