Ashling Park is a small holiday park based in the village of Clogherhead, Co. Louth. The Clogherhead peninsula located just north of the village is designated a Natural Heritage Area under the 1997 Louth County Development Plan. The headland offers uninterrupted views of the Mourne Mountains 30km to the north and to Lambay Island 35km to the south.
The area is a popular tourist destination and the park occupies a central location on this coastline which boasts small traditional villages, places of heritage and long golden sandy beaches. The site is a peaceful retreat and makes an ideal base for exploring the many places of interest and family attractions.
In what is essentially a fishing village the harbour is regularly bedecked with the fishing rods of the young and old. Water sports and related recreational activities can be enjoyed in high season. The village also boasts popular traditional pubs and restaurants within walking distance of the park.
Dundalk, Drogheda and Dublin are all within short driving distances of the park and provide a wide range of retail services and leisure outlets.
Louth offers a wide range of visitor attractions where leisure hours can be filled with both stimulating and relaxing pleasures. Whether the visitor requires a quiet break or an action packed holiday, the county abounds with interesting places to see and a myriad or things to do.