Set 400 metres from Carlingford Castle, Mc Kevitts Village Hotel offers 2-star accommodation in Carlingford and features a terrace, a restaurant and a bar.
In picturesque Carlingford, The Four Seasons Hotel overlooks the Cooley Peninsula, with beautiful views of Cooley Mountains and Carlingford Lough. The hotel is a 1-hour drive from Dublin and Belfast.
Jade
United Kingdom
Comfy seating area, deep bath.. lots of luxury little details and a super comfy bed.
Offering free WiFi. Wildwood Lodge is an accommodation located in Carlingford. Situated 2.1 km from Carlingford Castle, the property features a garden and free private parking.
Liz
Ireland
The host was amazing we arrvd and candles were burning in the room the smell was fab room fab looking out across carlingford we had a fab time lovely little boutique motel outdoor area has a outdoor space to burn logs and BBQ definately go back ..5 to 10.min walk.into town
Set in Carlingford, in a historic building, 200 metres from Carlingford Castle, The Old Boat House is an apartment with a tennis court and terrace.
Cloda
Ireland
Beautifully renovated old building, cleverly designed & decorated with charm. There is a beautiful view of the lough which could be enjoyed from the Boathouse or sitting outside on the little terrace
Boasting a patio with mountain views, a garden and a shared lounge, Eden House can be found in Carlingford, close to Carlingford Castle and 21 km from Proleek Dolmen.
Sarah
United Kingdom
The property was very spacious, surroundings was gorgeous and it is only a 10 minute walk from the town. If you don’t like walking we were giving taxi numbers when we arrived but you honestly won’t need to.
Set in 3 acres of gardens, Grove House Bed & Breakfast is located in the medieval village of Carlingford, County Louth. It offers a choice of breakfasts from the menu, free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Alex
United Kingdom
It's the most amazing house. Every room is attention grabbing. Spotlessly clean. Highly recommended. We had a very large ensuite room with a king-size bed. Decor superb. Breakfast was plentiful with lots of choice.
Set in Carlingford, within less than 1 km of Carlingford Castle and 24 km of Proleek Dolmen, Shalom offers accommodation with a garden as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Joe
Ireland
Brilliant location and top breakfast. Host was lovely
With a restaurant and a cookery school this family-run Georgian House lies only 50 metres from Medieval Carlingford. Overlooking the mountains, it features rooms with family antiques and free Wi-Fi.
Set in the beautiful Cooley Hills with coastal and forest views, Safe Haven is close to popular mountain, forest and beach walks, and a 10 minute drive to the medieval village of Carlingford.
Located in Carlingford, The Oystercatcher Lodge Guest House features mountain views from each bedroom. Free WiFi is available and free private parking is possible on site.
Such a quaint little town perched on the waters edge.
Such a quaint little town perched on the waters edge.
Lots of lovely restaurants serving lovely fresh seafood. And some quirky little shops.
We ate lunch at PJ’s known for its oysters.
And at the kingfisher bistro in the evening. Both served delicious food.
Hall
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely apartment on the Lough.
Lovely apartment on the Lough. The hosts make full use of the space allowing a party of five to stay in comfort. We were there on a Monday and Tuesday night and several of the restaurants were closed which is such a pity which resulted in us having to get take out. The property is right at the entrance to the Greenway and the bike hire company there were great, reasonably priced and very pleasant
Ciaran
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Visited Carlingford for a wedding in the Four Seasons Hotel,...
Visited Carlingford for a wedding in the Four Seasons Hotel, which is an excellent venue for such an occasion. Quaint small town which was easy to navigate with one way system around town centre. Ate lunch in Carlingford Arms - excellent service and tasty food except for too many onions in chicken curry. Great view of Carlingford Lough from Castle. Visited a few interesting antique shops.
Paul
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A great place , vibrant with lots of eateries and pubs .
A great place , vibrant with lots of eateries and pubs . The front is lovely with lots of water sports going on . If you’re in to walking there are plenty of walks with flat to strenuous mountain walks .
Lisa
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Carlingford is a very beautiful and historic village/small...
Carlingford is a very beautiful and historic village/small town situated on Carlingford Lough that defines part of the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland. It's name reflects the fact that some of it's first tourists :) were the Vikings. Many buildings point to its historic past, most notably King John's Castle. It boasts a variety of restaurants and pubs serving good food, so whether your preference is "surf" or "turf" (or both !) you won't be disappointed. For something to bring home, there are lots of interesting options, including visiting the award winning Garrett Mallon Design House and bringing home one of his distinctive pieces of jewellery or the work of one of his fellow designers featured there.
Brian
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Great location on Carlingford Lough with great views across...
Great location on Carlingford Lough with great views across to County Down and the Mournes.
Carlingford is a very nice town with plenty of places to eat and drink.
Live music, Good walks and Historical sites.
Good to visit at anytime of year.
The staff were excellent especially the hotel manager Terry he was so helpful, we couldn’t get parking straightaway near the hotel with the covid restrictions and bars in area using road as seating areas. When things got quieter he offered to go and move my friends car for her nearer the hotel in the spills of rain. Which to us was beyond his duties. Rest of staff were the same they couldn’t do enough for you
Location of hotel as it is right in the middle of the town. Ideal
Kitchen area with small fridge microwave and kettle was really handy ,we brought some food with us and was able to make sandwiches etc fridge was good to keep beer and food cool. Maybe abit over priced but we had an extra 2 single beds in the room so if we'd have brought the kids then it's a bargain .Good spot and will definitely return as hotel across the way was alot more expensive for the dates we stayed .
Lynn and Johnny were wonderful hosts and were so kind! Lynn welcomed us there early after arriving on a night flight from the USA. We were all exhausted but she was so kind in her welcome. The rooms were very clean and the breakfast was excellent! Johnny served the food and was a source of information and welcome to Carlingford.
Hotel was beautiful, staff were very welcoming and professional. Staff appearance was very good. Uniforms etc. Location was brilliant, so close to the town. Room was spotlessly clean. Decor was very nice. I cannot recommend this hotel highly enough. We will be back and we are telling our friends to go there also.
Lovely place to stay. Close to Ballymascanlan House Hotel and Carlinford Lough. Room was perfect, everything thing was potless. Elaine & husband very nice people and very helpful. Gardens were nice, breakfast was excellent. Views of the mountains from rooms. Parking ia available if required. Would definitely return.
Our 1st nite in Ireland, the lovation just outside Carlingford was oerfect, quiet.the rooms were classy with very comfortable beds. The grounds are spectacular, we had a nice patio , common area just outise our door, and there are other gardens to explore.
Very central location...there was a good bit of noise from the street at night /early morning if you had a room facing it but nothing the hotel could do about that.Otherwise food was excellent, staff very attentive and facilities very good
The hotel room was beautiful and very comfortable, the restaurant downstairs exceeded our expectations and the staff were very kind, friendly and helpful! I would definitely recommend this hotel!
Anne was super great to communicate with both before our stay and during.
House was great for a group of girlfriends -- lots of bedrooms, enough bathrooms and big living spaces to hang out
The houses big but once you book this you will receive a long message from the owner about deposit, ID, taking all rubbish by yourself otherwise he will deduct money from the deposit.
Carlingford was an interesting place. Hotel breakfast was just OK - but, they were kind enough to start a bit earlier because we needed to get to the Airport!
We were at a wedding in a hotel when we booked in the owner left us back to our hotel ..also the pillows were fantastic do much so I'm gona buy some for my own
Fantastic place to stay. very cosy and cheaper rate than most hotels.
The host violet was super nice to deal with.
Great location.would definitely stay again
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