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Warrenpoint Loughside Festival

Warrenpoint Town Centre, Warrenpoint, County Down, BT343SA
A view from the loughside in Warrenpoint

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Warrenpoint Loughside Festival is an annual summer event in Warrenpoint, featuring live music, family-friendly activities, and cultural performances along the scenic shores of Carlingford Lough. The festival attracts locals and visitors alike, celebrating community spirit with a vibrant mix of entertainment, food stalls, and outdoor events.

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