County Carlow, at just 346 square miles and a population of less than 60k, is one of the smallest counties in all of Ireland. But this Leinster county still has plenty to offer! With gardens, castles, ...
Carlow's tourism profile is expected to be raised when it hosts a national tourism conference this week. Carlow Tourism has organised the conference entitled 'Tourism - A Community Approach', which is ...
Carlow is fast becoming the chill-out capital of Ireland as burnt-out executives and under-pressure millennials from across the globe flock to one of its most tranquil hideaway retreats for a break ...
IMAGINE Glastonbury, only for gardeners, and in Ireland rather than England. It might look something like the annual Carlow Garden Festival. From humble beginnings back in 2002 when it was a series of ...
It’s February and that can only mean one thing – Snowdrop Month in Co Carlow. The delicate white and green blooms of the snowdrop peeping out of the cold earth for many heralds the start of the ...
Once the capital of Ireland, Carlow boasts a rich historical legacy while remaining a modern and vibrant destination filled with attractions to delight every visitor. Michael Walsh, chairman of Carlow ...
Eileen O’Rourke is the chief executive of Carlow Tourism, which is based in the same building as the local museum: itself a former Presentation convent right in the middle of the town. She has lived ...
Life on a country estate a century ago will be recreated in glorious technicolour next weekend when Carlow Tourism and Grange GAA club present "A Day with the Ducketts". The rambling old ruin, which ...