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Tourism

The Louth Tourism Networking Committee

Promoting tourism in County Louth through networking, collaboration and member support.

Our Committee meets every 2 months the last Thursday at 9.30am to 10.30am in different venues around Louth.

If you are a Tourism Business in Louth – Join our network to connect, share ideas and enhance the visitor experience together.

Louth Tourism

Nestled between Dublin and Belfast, Louth the Wee County is the perfect destination for a family getaway, a shopping escape, or a journey through Ireland’s Ancient East. With excellent access from airports and ports, Louth offers a seamless start to any adventure.

What sets Louth apart is its unique blend of warm community spirit and deep cultural heritage. Whether you’re drawn to ancient legends, our scenic coastlines, or bustling market towns, Louth has something for everyone.

Visitors are invited to step into myth and magic of the Cooley Peninsula, uncover ancient secrets in the Boyne Valley, or wander the charming streets of our historic towns and villages. From outdoor adventures to culinary delights, Louth is bursting with unforgettable experiences, there is plenty to do and explore for all ages and interests.

Don’t miss the Sea Louth Scenic Seafood Trail, where you can explore over 70km of breathtaking coastline and savour the freshest local seafood and produce.

Find out more about what’s on, places to stay, and things to do at www.visitlouth.ie or call into our local tourist offices:

Dundalk Tourist Office – Market Square, Dundalk – 042 9352111

Carlingford Tourist Office – Station House, Carlingford – 042 9373650

Drogheda Tourist Office – West Street, Drogheda – 041 9872843

Whether you’re visiting for the first time or rediscovering an old favourite, Louth welcomes you with open arms.

Our Cross Border Tourism Conference 2026 ‘Growing your visitors! – Learning from the best!’ took place on Wednesday 15th April 2026.  Below are the presentations by our local , national and international speakers:

Presentations –

Cultural Tourism & ARTful Partnerships – Paul Hayes & Mary Claire Cowley, An Tain Arts Centre

Visit Louth – Trails, Tales & Tourism – Olivia McCormack, Economic Development & Tourism, Louth County Council

Regenerative Tourism – Celebrating Place, Heritage & Cross Border Collaboration – Grainne O’Connor, Cuilcagh Lakelands UNESCO Global Geopark

The Power of Social Media, Email Marketing & Authenticity – Rory King, Rory’s Travel Club

Every job IS a green job – Raquel Noboa, Fifty Shades Greener

From Borders to Bridges: Best practices in Cross Border Cooperation – Tina Novak Samec, Institute for Tourism, Culture, Youth & sport Brda

10 Trends in travel for 2026 – Pól Ó Conghaile, Travel Writer Irish Independent

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CONTACT  – If you are interested in joining the Louth Tourism Networking Committee – Email admin@dundalk.ie