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Situated in the South East of Ireland, approximately 90km from the ferry and airports of Dublin, Rosslare and Waterford, Carlow is one of Ireland's most charming inland counties.
10 Top things to do in Carlow Town | Discover Carlow
Thinking of visiting Carlow, not sure of what to do in Carlow? Here are just some of many fun things to do in carlow ireland, see family attractions & much
Attractions - Carlow Tourism
County Carlow boasts rich and varied attractions across the country to appeal to visitors of all ages. Starting in Carlow town there are a number of museums and attractions including …
Carlow - Carlow Tourism Carlow Town
A vibrant college and market town, Carlow enjoys a thriving arts and crafts community, an exciting nightlife, a strong tradition of Irish language and culture and a superb range of shops, …
Accommodation - Carlow Tourism
You won’t find a warmer welcome in Ireland or a better location for your next getaway. Carlow is a place where breath-taking scenery, outdoor adventures, fabulous food and culture combine to …
Carlow Town Map
You won’t find a warmer welcome in Ireland or a better location for your next getaway. Carlow is a place where breath-taking scenery, outdoor adventures, fabulous food and culture combine to …
The Columban Way - Carlow Tourism
Modelled on the Camino de Santiago, it features historical sites and landscapes of early Christian Ireland. In the spirit of St Columbanus, this All-Ireland route brings together counties North and …
Family Fun Things To Do In Carlow | Discover events in Carlow
From ‘Snowdrop Month’ to garden festivals there’s always an event coming up in county Carlow. Whether you enjoy a golf classic, parkrun or cultural exhibition, Carlow is looking forward to …
Outdoor Activities - Carlow Tourism
Come to Carlow for walking, cycling, golfing, canoeing, mountain biking, cruising, angling or equestrian adventures. Explore everything County Carlow has to offer from walks and trails to …
Bagenalstown - Carlow Tourism
It includes the spire of St. Andrew’s Catholic Church and the fine tower of St. Mary’s Church of Ireland. St. Andrew’s Catholic Church was built in 1820 on a site provided by the Newton …