WELCOME TO CARLOW

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 create unforgettable experiences.

Discover the timeless and unspoiled Carlow landscape. Picturesque villages, meandering rivers, rolling hills combined with the colourful tales of our people, past and present. Explore our rich heritage and vibrant present. Feel inspired. Feel charmed. Feel free. Wander off the Track and uncover a world of hidden gems in Carlow

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Immerse yourself into a hands-on workshop where you will discover the world of sowing and planting organic produce in the Lisnavagh House and Gardens under the guidance and tuition of experienced Andrew Jordan.

This is an opportunity to leave behind the stresses of the world and learn about the rhythms of nature.

Saturday May 2nd at the Walled Garden of Lisnavagh. €65 per person (includes workshop, lunch and take-home potted plant).

Spaces are limited to ensure small group sizes in order to receive an engaging experience. Book your place online at www.lisnavagh.com.
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If you want to discover the rich history and heritage of County Carlow, visiting the multi award-winning Carlow County Museum is a must!
The museum has a wide collection of items and artefacts from Carlow, giving a rich insight of our local history. An essential visit for any history buff or curious visitor!

From the 340 million year old fossil to the 20ft church pulpit and an exquisite 2mm Iron Age glass bead, there’s plenty to keep inquiring minds satisfied and entertained.

Among the displays are exhibitions featuring: the magnificently hand carved 19th century wooden pulpit from Carlow Cathedral, one of the top 100 objects to view in an Irish museum; the gallows trap door from Carlow Gaol used in 19th century public executions; an exhibition on the Carlow Sugar Factory, Ireland’s largest sugar factory, which was opened in 1926; the wonderful stained glass panel by Peadar Lamb commemorating the 1916 Rising and its Carlow links; and the newest exhibit the grave effigy of Robert Hartpole, Constable of Carlow Castle and High Sheriff of Carlow, dating from 1594.

Carlow County Museum is part of Carlow Town’s Cultural Quarter and admission is free.

Open Monday to Saturday. 10am to 4.30pm. (last entry 4.00pm)
The museum is self-guided, but tours for groups (10+) must be pre-booked.

Visit their website for more info: www.carlowmuseum.com

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Come along and enjoy the fresh air, good company, and beautiful surroundings. Everyone is welcome!

Explore some of the most scenic spots around County Carlow and surrounding areas.

All walks depart promptly at 10:00 AM, and while the walks are free, booking is preferred, if you’re having difficulties booking the Sport Ireland team would be happy to help – call 0599172412.

Dates & Locations:

May 6th – Altmount Gardens – Eircode: R93 N882.
May 13th – Goodly Barrow – Eircode: R95 W8F9.
May 20th – Oak Park Forest Park– Eircode: R93 XE12
May 27th – Mullegreehan Wood– Eircode: R418.
June 3rd – Rossmore Gravel Walk – Eircode: RXFH+F5
June 10th – Carlow Town Park – Meet at Millenium Footbridge.
Meeting Time & Location: Please arrive by 9:50 AM as walks will depart at 10:00 AM sharp.

Cost: Free
Book here: www.tickettailor.com/events/carlowsportspartnership/2176930
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