Aside from being the more scenic, the peninsula's north shore is also the best place to base yourself for hill-walking and the easiest for finding food and a bed. Sitting at the foot of Sliabh Foy mountain, the former fishing village of CARLINGFORD on the southern shore of the lough, is a neatly ordered place with a network of narrow, whitewashed, terraced streets, often with naive murals, which has developed into an upmarket resort, with overinflated accommodation and restaurant prices to match. The development is not immediately apparent it's discernible on the surface perhaps mainly as a … more »
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