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  1. Jan 2, 2024 · The town, which is one of Irelands oldest, is mainly based in Louth, although the Southern edges are based in County Meath. In the guide below, you’ll find a clatter of things to do in Drogheda, from tours and ancient sites to pubs where you’ll find a mighty pint of Guinness.

  2. Buy. Eat. Drink. Sleep. Connect. Go next. Drogheda is an industrial town in County Louth, astride the River Boyne on the east coast of Ireland. Its turbulent history is reflected in its medieval fortifications, while nearby are ruined monasteries and the must-see Neolithic complex of Brú na Bóinne. Understand [ edit]

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    Drogheda had a population of 44,135 inhabitants in 2022, making it the eleventh largest settlement by population in all of Ireland, and the largest town in the Republic of Ireland by both population and area. It is the last bridging point on the River Boyne before it enters the Irish Sea.

  4. Official website of Drogheda on the Boyne Tourism - visit Drogheda, Louth, Meath, Ireland, and the Boyne Valley, history, heritage, fun, activities, festivals, nightlife.

  5. Things to do. Festivals & events. Food and drink. Where to stay. Home Destinations Louth Drogheda. Enjoy Drogheda's History. Wander the narrow streets of Drogheda, overlooked by Millmount Museum, and see why the restaurants in Drogheda have made this town a foodie destination. Visit one of the great theatres and galleries in the town to see the...

  6. Drogheda is a town rich in heritage located in Irelands Ancient East just 20 minutes from Dublin Airport. Here you will find a wealth of unique attractions within walking distance of each other. Take a walk around some of the ancient sites within the town’s old walls. Discover the murals on the DRAWDA urban art trail.

  7. Jun 26, 2019 · Bernd Biege. Updated on 06/26/19. Allan Baxter / Getty Images. Should you visit Drogheda? To be fair, at a first glance, the twin north of Dublin is not really much to write home about. But then again, churches, Georgian architecture, a splendid medieval town gate, and the head of St. Oliver Plunkett might make a short visit well worth your while.

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