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1. Castle Roche ... Perfect for start of the season ;) Beautiful ruins, surrounded by green fields.
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Dundalk Stadium. 374. Dog Tracks • Horse Tracks ; Slieve Gullion Forest Park. 140. Parks ; Ring of Gullion. 118. Historic Walking Areas • Geologic Formations.
Dundalk Castle from en.wikipedia.org
Castle Roche (Irish: Dún Gall) is a Norman castle located some 10 km (7 miles) north-west of Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland.
Dundalk Castle from www.visitlouth.ie
Land is rough and rocky and very steep to the west. The site is signposted locally, 7km northwest of Dundalk, Dungooley Road out of Forkhill. Legend. The Castle ...
Dundalk Castle from www.go-to-ireland.com
Roache Castle (also known as Roche Castle) is a superb Anglo-Norman castle near Dundalk in County Louth, Ireland. Now in ruins, it was built on an imposing ...
Dundalk Castle from stlouisdundalk.ie
The rectangular structure stands 20.4 metres in height and is made mainly of rough limestone blocks. Four smaller towers project from each corner. The original ...
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Jan 2, 2024 · Castle Roche is located northwest of Dundalk town in the northern part of County Louth. It's on private property but can be reached via a ...
Dundalk Castle from www.buildingsofireland.ie
Corner-sited freestanding former bell tower to Franciscan friary, built c. 1240. Square-profile tower, exposed random rubble walls, buttresses to all elevations ...
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