Top 9 Cemeteries in Dundalk, Province of Leinster

March 10, 2022 Milan Banda

Dundalk (/dʌnˈdɔːk/, Irish: Dún Dealgan, meaning "Dalgan's fort") is the county town of County Louth, Ireland. It is on the Castletown River, which flows into Dundalk Bay, and is near the border with Northern Ireland, halfway between Dublin and Belfast. It has associations with the mythical warrior hero Cú Chulainn.
Restaurants in Dundalk

1. St Mochta's House

Abbey Ct, Commons, Louth Village, Dundalk Ireland http://megalithicireland.com/St%20Mochta's%20House.html
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

St Mochta's House

2. Hill of Faughart

Upper Faughart Faughart Upper, Co. Louth, Dundalk Ireland http://www.megalithicireland.com/Faughart%20Round%20Tower,%20Louth.html
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

Hill of Faughart

Reviewed By daviddJ3376XE

The Hill of Faughart is a low hill north of Dundalk and south of the Moyry Pass. It is said that St Bridget was born here and there is a holy well dedicated to her on this hill. The tree beside the well is decorated and the well is still in use for devotees. A number of legendary battles were said to have been fought on this hill, but in 1318 there was a very significant battle fought on the slopes nearby. In this battle, Edward Bruce, brother of King Robert the Bruce of Scotland, was killed. Edward Bruce had invaded Ireland three years previously with the support of some Irish chieftains in the north. He was a Scottish prince and had hoped to be crowned king of Ireland. If he could expel the English from Ireland and unite the island under his rule, Edward and his brother planned to form an alliance that could contain English power. Unfortunately for Edward, his invasion coincided with a famine that encompassed all Europe and even though he won victories, there land was barren and his armies could not be fed. After three terrible years of famine, war, and suffering, the war came down to a battle fought near Faughart, where Edward was slain and the Scots defeated. It is said that Edward’s body was quartered and sent to the four corners of Ireland, but it is also recorded that he was buried in the graveyard at the nearby Hill of Faughart. In the graveyard, near a yew tree by the ruins of the church can be seen a tomb purporting to be his grave. There is a car park beside the graveyard where one can easily park. If one walks down the road heading west for a hundred metres or so, you can find the remains of a Norman motte. This can be accessed by entering the field by the gate, but be careful not to leave gates open and wear appropriate footwear if entering.

3. Kildemock 'The Jumping Church'

Millockstown, Dundalk Ireland http://megalithicireland.com/Kildemock%20Church.html
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Kildemock 'The Jumping Church'

4. Termonfeckin High Cross

St Fechin's Church of Ireland Duffsfarm, Termonfeckin, Dundalk Ireland http://megalithicireland.com/High%20Cross%20Termonfeckin.htm
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3.0 based on 1 reviews

Termonfeckin High Cross

5. Castletown Cemetery

133/135 Castletown Road, Dundalk Ireland
Castletown Cemetery

6. Rockmarshall Court Tomb

R174, Annaloughan, County Louth, Dundalk Ireland http://www.megalithicireland.com/Rockmarshall%20Court%20Tomb.html
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7. St Mary's Priory

Abbey Ct, Commons, Louth Village Louth Village, Dundalk Ireland http://megalithicireland.com/St%20Mary's%20Priory%20Louth.html

8. Aghnaskeagh Portal Tomb Cairn

Aghnaskeagh, Dundalk Ireland http://megalithicireland.com/Aghnaskeagh%20Portal.htm

9. Hurlstone Holed Stone

Hurlstone, R165, Dundalk Ireland http://megalithicireland.com/Hurlstone.htm

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