Take advantage of the sunny afternoons and long evenings! Get out and about exploring all that Carlow’s wonderful towns and villages have to offer! Today we explore #Tullow.
Located in the River Slaney Valley in the midst of rich, fertile agricultural land. Tullow is also the ancestral home of the famous Wolseley family – Frederick York Wolseley gave his name to the Wolseley car. It is known locally as the granite town because of the fine stone used in its walls and public buildings.
Just a small drive out of town there is a heritage site, Rathgall Stone Fort, An extensive hillside fortification with 8th century outer walls and later medieval inner walls. Evidence from excavations carried out at Rathgall suggests that hill forts were constructed from the late Bronze Age (800 B.C.) into the Iron Age and continued to be used into post medieval times.
Mount Wolseley Hotel Spa & Golf Resort is located on the grounds of the 18th century ancestral home of Frederick York Wolseley, whose family became synonymous with the automotive industry. This charming resort offers an eclectic blend of contemporary design and lavish detail surrounded by 200 acres of peaceful landscape.
Absolute heaven for lovers of chocolate and ice cream everywhere The Chocolate Garden of Ireland is a working chocolate and ice cream factory offering chocolate-making sessions/workshops free play area will keep the younger ones happy. Set in beautiful northeast Carlow, it’s a must if you are in the area, Its café offers its own artisan ice cream, delicious sundaes and wide array of chocolates and treats.
Coppenagh House Farm is a farm shop nestled in Tullow, where the aim is to bridge the gap between producer and consumer. Coppenagh House Farm pride themselves on producing their own home reared beef, pork, bacon and honey to the highest standards. Visit the farm shop where you can discover local and Irish artisan foods. Immerse yourself in the surroundings of this working farm in the outdoor covered coffee barn while enjoying a cup of tea or coffee and locally made sweet treat
Visit www.carlowtourism.com to see more!
#WanderOffTheTrack
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Come along and enjoy the fresh air, good company, and beautiful surroundings as Wednesday Wanderers have some great walks lined up in May and June 2026. 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 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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Carlow Chef to Represent Ireland at Memphis in May as Festival Honours Ireland 👨🍳
John Whelan of The Devils Menu in Tinnahinch, South Carlow is representing Ireland at the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest, which started on Wednesday of this week and finishes on Saturday. The event is part of the internationally renowned - Memphis in May International Festival, which is officially celebrating Ireland in 2026.
Competing as part of the Smokin Soul BBQ team, John will take part in the inaugural live-fire competition, a new category reflecting the growing global interest in fire-led cooking, alongside the established World Championship BBQ contest.
Supported by Bord Bia, the Irish Food Board, the team will showcase the quality of Irish produce on an international stage - combining traditional technique, live-fire cooking, and a distinctly Irish approach to hospitality.
In addition to competition, the team will deliver tastings and live demonstrations throughout the festival and host a special pop-up dining event at Bog & Barley, one of Memphis’s leading Irish venues.
This appearance continues the growing international recognition of The Devil’s Menu, a 14-seat chef’s table experience based in County Carlow, recently named Best Restaurant in Ireland 2025 and Carlow Food Hero 2026. The Devil’s Menu isn’t a restaurant in the traditional sense. It’s a home & private dining experience built around live fire, storytelling, and connection - where the distance between chef and guest disappears.
Find out more about the Devils menu or to book a Chefs Table Demo & Dine Experience visit www.thedevilsmenu.ie.
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