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    Drogheda (/ ˈ d r ɒ h ə d ə, ˈ d r ɔː d ə / DRO-həd-ə, DRAW-də; Irish: Droichead Átha [ˈd̪ˠɾˠɛhəd̪ˠ ˈaːhə], meaning "bridge at the ford") is an industrial and port town in County Louth on the east coast of Ireland, 42 km (26 mi) north of Dublin city centre.

    • Kick-start your day with a coffee from Moorland’s. Moorland’s Cafe has been keeping locals and tourists caffeinated since the 1940s. In a time when the Costas and Starbucks of the world dominate, it’s rare (and pretty damn impressive) to hear of a cafe operating this long.
    • Have a nosey at St. Laurence’s Gate. St. Laurence’s Gate was built back in the 13th century as part of the walled fortifications of the medieval town of Drogheda.
    • Visit the Boann Distillery. If whiskey is your thang (yes, thang…) a guided tour around this place should be on your list of things to do in Drogheda during your trip.
    • Discover the story of Oliver Plunkett (one of the more unusual things to do in Drogheda) It’s inside the beautiful St. Peter’s Church on West Street in Drogheda that you’ll find the head of St. Oliver Plunkett, a 17th-century Irish saint.
    • Newgrange. Brú na Bóinne’s star monument is also the oldest on the site. Newgrange dates from 3200 BC, before the Egyptian Pyramids were built. This circular mound has a diameter of 80 metres and is ringed by 97 kerbstones, the most decorative of which is the astonishing Entrance Stone, etched with spirals.
    • Knowth. At Knowth there’s a large mound, 95 metre across at its widest point, encircled by 18 smaller satellite mounds. The entrances to the tombs at Knowth have marvellous stone settings made with granite and quartz.
    • Dowth. The final monument to visit at Brú na Bóinne is this passage tomb as old as 4,500 years, and the second oldest on the site after Newgrange. Dowth isn’t as famous as its neighbours, and you can access the site directly from the road instead of joining tours via the visitor centre like at Newgrange and Knowth.
    • Highlanes Gallery. After the Franciscans departed Drogheda in 2000 following a 760-year stay in the town they donated their church to the municipality.
  3. Mar 8, 2024 · What’s Drogheda famous for? Drogheda is famous for the 1649 Siege of Drogheda, where Cromwellian forces overtook the city during their conquest of Ireland.

  4. Jun 26, 2019 · Drogheda straddles the mouth of the Boyne and is the southernmost town in County Louth. Part of Drogheda was once in County Meath. Long known as a bottleneck on the road from Dublin to Belfast, it is now bypassed via the Boyne bridge and the M1, a connection locals might wish to have existed in Cromwell's time.

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  5. Jan 6, 2024 · It is known for its tourism and as a center of medical care. Drogheda lies between two counties, with the southern part of the town located in County Meath and the rest in County Louth. If you are planning a trip to this town, here are the top things to do in Drogheda, Ireland.

  6. 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...

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