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Extract from the Carlingford Travel Guides:
CARLINGFORD
, a former fishing village five miles or so down the lough from Omeath, makes a considerable contrast to its neighbour, both for its neatly ordered network of narrow, whitewashed, terraced streets, often with naive murals, at the foot of the Sliabh Foye Mountain, and in its development as an upmarket resort. Although the development may take a trained eye to detect - it's discernible perhaps mainly as a sprinkling of craft shops - the place retains real charm as well as some excellent places to eat and drink.
Carlingford is also an historic place. St Patrick is said to have landed here briefly on his way to int... read the whole Carlingford Travel Guides...
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