Two weekends ago, we took a short break in Carlingford, situated on Ireland’s ancient East coast. On the edge of Carlingford lough, and with the impressive backdrop of Slieve Foy, the town is just over 100 miles from Belfast (about 75 minutes drive) and a short distance over the border that separates the north and south of Ireland.
About Carlingford
Carlingford is a town steeped in history, its roots dating back to Viking times. It still retains its medieval layout with castle ruins, narrow lanes and small streets. Its compact size makes it a lovely destination for a short break with beautiful views across the lough. With brightly painted houses and good quality restaurants , pubs and cafes, it has a little bit of everything for an enjoyable few days’ stay.
We arrived late afternoon on a Friday, staying for two nights at the wonderful Ghan House (more details below). Come Saturday morning, we were up early for breakfast and out to explore by 10am, camera at the ready, spurred on by blue skies and beautiful winter sunlight.
Personal highlights
These are a few of my personal highlights from our short break in Carlingford.
1.The ruins of the Dominican Abbey and Abbey Mill dating back to the 1300s which we wandered round for some time enjoying the view, with just some crows in the trees keeping an eye on us !




2. A old whitewashed cottage. I can never walk by without taking a photo.

3. An old pub sign…and check out that blue sky.

4. Slieve Foy…still covered with a dusting of snow.


5. The relaxed vibe of P J O’Hares Pub where we sat down for a quiet drink before the rugby crowd arrived !


6. The view across the graveyard of the Church of the Holy Trinity, now a heritage centre with exhibits displaying the history of Carlingford from Viking times to the present day.

7. Carlingford Lough at dusk…still and silent and simply beautiful.

8.Ruby Ellen’s Tea Rooms – the perfect little spot to warm up with tea and a scone on a bright but chilly morning.

9. Ghan House, a beautiful listed Georgian house built in 1727 by a Dublin politician of Scottish descent. We enjoyed really good food here, the staff were very welcoming and after exploring the town all day, we returned here to settle down for an hour in front of a cosy fire with a glass of red wine and a great selection of books to keep us company. Total bliss!
Early morning at Ghan House

The garden at Ghan House, with views across to Holy Trinity Church and Slieve Foy

The lounge

Ghan House at night

10. This sign 🙂

In summary
All in all, we really enjoyed our short break in Carlingford and would definitely return to explore more of the area. The weather dramatically changed on the Sunday making sightseeing much less appealing, such are the vagaries of Irish weather. I imagine, though, a summer break here would be lovely as there are plenty of walks to take as well as the ferry across Carlingford lough.
Thanks for stopping by,
Paula
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Other travel posts from Typewriter Girl to enjoy:-
A dog friendly holiday in Portrush
A weekend escape at Killeavy Castle

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your welcome, i loved the pics
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Stunning 💟
Thank you 🙂
Some beautiful pics and beautiful buildings. And the interiors are lovely too. X
Thank you…have a lovely Sunday x
Looks like a lovely spot for a visit.
Great wee spot and not too long a drive 🙂🙂
It looks like a lovely tranquil setting and that abbey is so atmospheric.
What a wonderful trip. The countryside is quite beautiful. 💗
Yes I guess we are lucky to have it all on our doorstep 🙂