Hotels luxury, mid-range & budget in Ireland’s county Louth

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Luxury

  • Ballymascanlon House Hotel (Dundalk). A 4-star Victorian mansion on 130 acres, featuring elegant rooms, a golf course, leisure center with pool, and dining at the De La Salle Restaurant. The estate includes the 4,000-year-old Proleek Dolmen. Prices start around €180/night. Expect a historic, serene stay with parkland views, ideal for golfers and history enthusiasts exploring the Cooley Peninsula and Mourne Mountains.
  • Bellingham Castle (Castlebellingham). A 4-star 17th-century castle with 19 exclusive en-suite rooms, offering luxury stays on select dates due to its primary use as an event venue. Features views of the River Glyde and formal gardens. Prices start around €200/night. Guests enjoy a rare, opulent castle experience with modern comforts, perfect for special occasions and those seeking exclusivity near Drogheda.
  • Carrickdale Hotel & Spa (Dundalk). A 4-star hotel near the Cooley Peninsula with stylish rooms, a Serenity Spa, leisure center with pool, and dining at The Galley Restaurant. Prices start around €140/night. Offers a romantic or family-friendly retreat with spa facilities and outdoor activities like the Giants Lair Story Trail, ideal for exploring Carlingford Lough.
  • Four Seasons Hotel, Spa & Leisure Club (Carlingford). A 4-star hotel overlooking Carlingford Lough, with modern rooms, a spa, pool, and dining with Mourne Mountain views. Prices start around €150/night. Expect a scenic, upscale stay with wellness amenities and access to the Carlingford Greenway, perfect for couples and families exploring medieval Carlingford.

Mainstream

  • Scholars Townhouse Hotel (Drogheda). A 4-star hotel in a former monastery with 16 elegant rooms, a restaurant serving local cuisine, and a traditional bar. Prices start around €130/night. Guests enjoy historic charm, warm hospitality, and proximity to Drogheda’s Boyne Valley sites like Newgrange, ideal for history buffs.
  • The Gateway Hotel (Dundalk). A 4-star hotel with 14 floors of modern rooms, a gym, and dining at @54degrees
  • Restaurant. Located near Dundalk’s town center. Prices start around €140/night. Offers a comfortable, contemporary stay with city views, perfect for families or business travellers exploring Ireland’s Ancient East.
  • The D Hotel (Drogheda). A 4-star hotel on the River Boyne with spacious rooms, a waterfront restaurant, and a gym. Prices start around €120/night. Anticipate a stylish, riverside stay with easy access to Drogheda’s historic sites and Funtasia Theme Park, ideal for families and couples.
  • Hotel Imperial (Dundalk). A 3-star hotel in Dundalk’s town center with modern rooms, a coffee shop, and two bars, including McGeoughs. Prices start around €110/night. Expect a central, lively stay with proximity to shops and pubs, perfect for those seeking convenience and local nightlife.
  • Mc Kevitts Village Hotel (Carlingford). A 2-star hotel (often rated higher for quality) near Carlingford Castle, with cozy rooms, a terrace, and a restaurant serving local fare. Prices start around €120/night. Offers a charming, family-friendly stay with medieval village vibes, ideal for exploring Carlingford Lough and hiking trails.
  • Boyne Valley Hotel & Country Club (Drogheda). A 3-star hotel on 16 acres of gardens, offering comfortable rooms, a restaurant, and leisure facilities including a pool. Prices start around €100/night. Guests enjoy a relaxed, countryside stay with modern amenities, perfect for exploring Drogheda and the Boyne Valley.
  • Fairways Hotel Dundalk (Dundalk). A 3-star hotel 3.1 miles from Louth County Museum, with bright, modern rooms, a restaurant, bar, and free parking. Prices start around €110/night. Anticipate a practical, comfortable stay with easy access to Dundalk’s attractions, ideal for travellers seeking value and convenience.
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Budget

  • Orley House (Drogheda). A Failte Ireland-approved B&B in Bryanstown, offering cozy rooms, free Wi-Fi, and a hearty breakfast. Prices start around €80/night. Expect a warm, homely stay with attentive hosts, ideal for budget travellers exploring Drogheda’s historic sites like Monasterboice.
  • Grove House Bed & Breakfast (Carlingford). A budget-friendly B&B with comfortable rooms, free parking, and scenic views of Carlingford Lough. Prices start around €85/night. Offers a cozy, welcoming stay with proximity to Carlingford’s medieval streets, perfect for hikers and budget-conscious couples.
  • The Village Rooms (Dundalk). A budget apartment-style guesthouse with modern rooms, kitchenettes, and free Wi-Fi, located 7.3km from Louth County Museum. Prices start around €90/night. Guests enjoy a safe, spacious stay with a central location, ideal for solo travellers or families seeking affordability.
  • Mourneview B&B (Carlingford). A budget B&B with cozy rooms, free Wi-Fi, and stunning views of the Cooley Mountains and Carlingford Lough. Prices start around €80/night. Anticipate a friendly, scenic stay with access to hiking trails and Carlingford’s attractions, perfect for budget adventurers.
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Louth is a county of historic depth and coastal beauty, with Drogheda’s St Peter’s Church housing a historic shrine and the Boyne Valley offering ancient sites like Newgrange, a UNESCO-listed passage tomb. Carlingford’s medieval streets and castle provide scenic walks, while Dundalk’s coastal paths add natural allure. The Cooley Peninsula’s hiking trails make Louth a compelling choice for history and landscapes. Louth is Ireland’s smallest county by size (821 sq km) and 17th largest by population (139,703). 

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