Description
Carlingford Hostel is located in County Louth on the East Coast of Ireland mid way between Dublin and Belfast.
Ireland is renowned for its friendliness regarded as one of the friendliest and most beautiful countries in the world. It is a tiny island with just over 4 million inhabitants. It ideal for sight seeing as the most famous sites are never too far away.
Carlingford is a beatuiful medieval village located beside Carlingford Lough and Slieve Foy Mountain. The small village boasts a friendly atmosphere with cosy pubs and award winning restuarants. At the hostel you can take part in a number of activities - kayaking, rock climbing to name a few. The area is a paradise for walkers, golfers and those interested in outdoor adventure.
Ireland is renowned for its friendliness regarded as one of the friendliest and most beautiful countries in the world. It is a tiny island with just over 4 million inhabitants. It ideal for sight seeing as the most famous sites are never too far away.
Carlingford is a beatuiful medieval village located beside Carlingford Lough and Slieve Foy Mountain. The small village boasts a friendly atmosphere with cosy pubs and award winning restuarants. At the hostel you can take part in a number of activities - kayaking, rock climbing to name a few. The area is a paradise for walkers, golfers and those interested in outdoor adventure.
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An alright hostel, but very expensive Carlingford is a beautiful town to stay in with the lough and lots of stone ruins about, and the hostel is appropriately expensive. Has a good big kitchen, small dingy rooms. When i was there it was full of school kids, no other travelers or crack to be had. — denis , ireland (2008-07-07)

I had loads of fun but the hostel was a little dingy. — Amlie Rothe (2005-01-18)



This hostel was great. I stayed here with my school. The instructors here were nice. — Anonymous (2004-12-13)

















