Around 3500 BC, the Neolithic people came to Ireland. One of the lasting features they left behind is the Proleek Dolmen at Ballymascanlon, on the northern side of Dundalk.
HistoryAround 3500 BC, the Neolithic people came to Ireland. One of the lasting features they left behind is the Proleek Dolmen at Ballymascanlon, on the northern side of Dundalk. Myths & LegendsDundalk is situated in one of the most historical parts of Ireland with Louth known as the ‘land of legends’. Rich in heritage, many of the famous Irish legends and epics were based in the wonderful landscape here. Visitor AttractionsThere are some great visitor attraction both near and in Dundalk town. Literature, Museums & GalleriesIf art, literature or historical artefacts are your thing, Dundalk is a good place to find them! Parks & GardensDundalk and the surrounding area boast many fine parks, gardens and waterways. Cafes & BistrosDundalk is full of places to eat and drink. Here are just some you may be interested in. RestaurantsDundalk is the culinary capital of the county, with many excellent restaurants on offer. Here are just some you may be interested in. For a full list of restaurants in Dundalk, see this page. |