County Carlow

Ireland

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Hometo the stirring Blackstairs Mountains and the rushing River Barrow, CountyCarlow is a landlocked but picturesque county in the south-eastof Ireland. With a little over 50,000 inhabitants, County Carlowis one of the least populous Irish counties, but this makes it the ideal getawayfor anyone seeking a really rural retreat.

Namedafter the county town of Carlow,you’ll find a range of great activities going on in this beautiful region.Spend a day in bustling Carlow Town, stop by oneof the county’s many beautiful country gardens, play a round of golf, or, ifyou like a tipple, take a tour of the Carlow Brewing Company in Bagenalstown.

Visit Carlow Town

While County Carlowit is one of the smallest counties in the country, CarlowTown is one of the largest urban regions in Ireland. This bustling town was onceeven the medieval capital of Ireland. Discover Carlow’sunique heritage with a wander through its lively historic streets, where youcould head out shopping, relax in a restaurant or kick back in a pub beside thechuckling waters of the River Barrow.

CountryGardens in County Carlow

Thanksto its array of woodland, rare exotic plants and historic estate land, AltamontGardens in Tullowis known as “the jewel in Ireland’s gardening crown”. If you’re in CarlowTown, you could also head to the Delta Sensory Gardens. As the name suggests,this peaceful haven combines water features, roses, sculptures and even music,to delight every sense.

CarlowBrewing Company in Bagenalstown

Ifyou’re a fan of craft beer, don’t miss a trip to the CarlowBrewing Company. This independent brewery produces several popular Irish beveragesand craft beers. Surround yourself with the scent of fresh hops with a tour here,where you will learn from the experts exactly how your favourite stouts aremade. You’ll even get to sample some beer fresh from the barrel.

Nature in County Carlow

At over 2,500 feet high, theimpressive Mount Leinster is the highest of the Blackstairs Mountains. Head outhiking, cycling, or even have a go at hang gliding. Situated just a few mileseast of the town of Borris,there’s no better place to enjoy views across the fecund Barrow Valley and thelush green patchwork of the County Carlowcountryside.

Farmers’ Markets in County Carlow

As well as being on MountLeinster’s doorstep, Borris also hosts a regular craft farmers’ market. Packedwith mouth-watering local produce, stop off for some home-cooked food, Irishcheeses, fresh fish, fruit and vegetables, as well as a range of arts ofcrafts. In summer, the nearby town of Tullow also hosts an annual agriculturalfestival. This is one of the largest in Ireland and makes a great day outwhether you’re a fan of farming or not.

Visit County Carlow

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Popular cities in County Carlow

Tullow
Tullow
Known for Dining, Friendly people and Bars
Cradled in central Ireland beside the clear, shallow waters of the River Slaney, the market town of Tullow is undoubtedly one of County Carlow’s loveliest getaways. A time capsule lovingly preserved in the Irish countryside, Tullow has a history dating back to the medieval period. Today it still retains much of its past quiet pace of life.