There's still a few spaces available for Container Paradise with Hester Forde at Altamont Plants
Date: Saturday 9th May 11.30am – 1.30pm
Location: Corona North Gardening Room & Walled Garden, Altamont Plants
Join Hester as she demonstrates how to transform any corner of your garden with beautifully planted containers. A talk designed for all types of garden - be that large or small, bathed in sunshine or tucked in the shade.
This enjoyable session will show you how to design bespoke containers that are easy and instant and can be positioned at your front door and beyond. This will be an interactive talk with Hester offering tailored advice that will complement the container within your own unique garden spaces.
Price: €30.00 (includes refreshments & light lunch)
Book your place at altamontplants.digitickets.co.uk/event-tickets/76824
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With its narrow, winding streets that rise and fall with the lie of the land, grey stone malthouses and jagged castle ruins overlooking an ancient bridge, Leighlinbridge opens a vista of Ireland’s Ancient East to the visitor.
The founding of Leighlinbridge was greatly influenced by its historic importance as a transport route. With one of the town's main features being the Valerian-bearded bridge, built in 1320 by Maurice Jakis, Canon of Kildare Cathedral. It remains today one of the oldest functioning bridges in Europe.
Leighlinbridge has produced more than its fair share of famous people including the daring Captain Myles Keogh, aide to General Custer, the scientist and mountaineer John Tyndall, the former Archbishop of Sydney, Patrick Francis Moran and the Right Hon. Brian Mulroney, Prime Minister of Canada from 1984 – 1992 whose family hailed from Leighlinbridge.
Attractions include: The Millennium, Vivaldi and Sculpture Gardens and Garden of
Remembrance. Ireland’s first all-county World War 1 Memorial. Black Castle,
Arboretum Home and Garden Heaven.
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Nestled in the beautiful woodlands of Milford along the Barrow Way, Barrow Brew offers a unique outdoor coffee experience in the heart of County Carlow. What began as a small horsebox coffee stop has grown into a vibrant destination where locals and visitors alike come to relax, recharge and enjoy the natural surroundings.
Barrow Brew proudly supports local producers and showcases a range of locally sourced products, reflecting the rich food culture of the region. The space has become a lively community hub, hosting seasonal events, live music and wellness experiences in partnership with neighbouring businesses such as Valhalla Saunas.
Whether you’re starting your walk, finishing a cycle, or simply looking for a peaceful place to enjoy great coffee and fresh air, Barrow Brew is a must-visit stop along Carlow’s scenic Barrow Valley!
carlowtourism.com/food-drink/barrow-brew/
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