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R173 road (Ireland)

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Length
  
32 km

Province
  
Leinster

R173 road (Ireland)

Primary destinations:
  
County Louth Dundalk - starts at roundabout north of town (N1/M1 and N52) R174 The Bush (R175) Carlingford (R176) Omeath Terminates at the NI border; becomes B79

The R173 road is a regional road in Ireland, running its full length in County Louth. It loops around Cooley Peninsula, mainly along the coast. It nearly encircles the Cooley Mountains.

Map of R173, Co. Louth, Ireland

It starts at a roundabout at Ballymascanlan, just north of Dundalk, where it meets the N52 and the M1/N1 roads. It then heads east, along the northern coast of Dundalk Bay to The Bush where it veers north, past the village of Grange to Carlingford. From there it heads NW along the southern shore of Carlingford Lough, through the village of Omeath to the Northern Ireland border where it becomes the B79 into Newry, County Down.

The R173 is a former Trunk Road and was previously numbered as the T62.

The road is 32 km (20 mi) long.

References

R173 road (Ireland) Wikipedia