Clogherhead (Irish: Ceann Chlochair, meaning 'rocky headland')[2] is a fishing village in County Louth, Ireland.
Located in a natural bay on the east coast it is bordered by the villages of Annagassan to the north and Termonfeckin to the south.
[citation needed] From the headland and at the harbour there are views of Ireland's east coast from the Mourne and Cooley Mountains in the north as far south as Lambay Island and the Rockabill Lighthouse.
Clogherhead is a tourist destination, and the village has a sandy Blue Flag beach[7] which extends from near the lifeboat station and on to the Boyne estuary.
The centre is the location for Celtic Adventures which provides schools and groups with a range of sports and training services including watersports, archery and climbing.
As well as fishing and watersports, the local Gaelic Athletic Association club, Dreadnots Gaelic Football Club, have had three senior players in the Louth County team: Pádraig Rath, Anthony Williams, and James Califf.
The club reached the Louth senior championship finals in 2012 and 2014 losing to St Patrick's on both occasions.