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Annagassan —County Louth

This coastal village has a surprisingly eventful past. Originally a small port with a busy harbour pier; the Norsemen captured the settlement in 831. It wasn't until 928 that the Vikings were eventually defeated by the native Irish and driven from the locality. Resources in the area include salmon and trout fishing in the confluent rivers of the Dee and the Glyde.


Within 25kms of here

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Clogherhead Prawn Festival

Accommodation

Nancys Cottage

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