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61 Adare
Earlsfort
Blackrock
Co. Louth
A91 RPX8
Description
Blackrock itself enjoys an enviable commuter belt location on the east coast just outside Dundalk and is located midway between the major cities of Dublin and Belfast and their international airports. Access to the M1 Dublin/Belfast motorway is close by with Dublin Airport only a forty-minute drive away. The train station is only a ten-minute drive away offering a regular timetable for commuters traveling to Dublin and Belfast and the local bus service also operates between the village and Dundalk town centre.
The village enjoys a spectacular east coast setting with panoramic views of Dundalk Bay and the Cooley Mountains. Local amenities include breath-taking seafront walks, a magnificent sandy beach, 18-hole championship golf course, primary schools, church, shops, renowned restaurants, a great variety of quaint pubs and for the more athletic a dynamic range of water sports and leisure complexes.
Earlsfort clearly demonstrates the usual standards of excellence that is the long-established hallmark of developers PJ & EJ Doherty Ltd. So why not come along and not just enjoy the living, enjoy the lifestyle.
About the Area
Blackrock (Irish: Na Creagacha Dubha) is a seaside village just to the south of Dundalk, County Louth. The village is in the townland of Haggardstown. The current population of the village is about 3,000.
Since the late 1960s, Blackrock has expanded significantly and has become more of a suburb to Dundalk. With the opening of the M1 motorway to Dublin, there has been another wave of expansion and it is also becoming a commuter town with access to North Dublin. Blackrock beach and its promenade is still the focal point of the village. The promenade area includes a number of restaurants and public houses. More recently kitesurfing is becoming more and more popular in the area. Its an ideal location for learning because of the shallow depths of the water.
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