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Carlow

With a great location in the sunny South East, Carlow basks in rich history

Old Leighlin Church
The glorious Carlow countryside
Leighlinbridge
Cruising the canal in Carlow

From left to right: Old Leighlin Church, The glorious Carlow countryside, Leighlinbridge, Cruising the canal in Carlow

Carlow, Ireland’s second smallest county, is a glistening jewel in the heart of the sunny  South East. 

The rich pasturelands, green countryside, colourful mountains and tranquil River Barrow lend a scenic air to a county that is stepped in pre-Celtic heritage. 

Whether you long to let your imagination run wild over ancient dolmens, or you dream of gliding peacefully along deserted riverways on your very own barge, Carlow is an inspirational destination.

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VISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art and The George Bernard Shaw Theatre

27 Nov 2009 - 27 Nov 2009

VISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art the George Bernard Shaw Theatre presents the work of a balanced mixture of local, national...

La Locandiera

27 Nov 2009 - 27 Nov 2009

La Locandiera at the VISUAL and The George Bernard Shaw Theatre.

Snowdrop Week at Altamont Gardens

08 Feb 2010 - 14 Feb 2010

Spring is in the air and what better place to witness it first hand than at Altamont Gardens who celebrate their eagerly awaited...

 

 

 

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Mount Wolseley Hotel, Spa and Country Club - Mid-Week 2 nights B and B + 1 dinner

Mount Wolseley Hotel, Spa and Country Club - Mid-Week 2 nights B and B + 1 dinner

Relaxing Midweek Spa Getaway - €199.00 p.p.sTo include Two Night’s accommodation in a deluxe room with dinner on one evening in...

Did you know?

The Courthouse in Carlow town was built in 1830 and was based on the Temple of Llissus in Athens. It’s now considered to be the finest courthouse in the country. It was apparently intended for Cork City, but the plans got mixed up and Carlow got lucky instead!