With mountains, glorious countryside and river valleys all close at hand, Carlow is a county worth discovering and exploring. Against a beautiful landscape visitors to Carlow will uncover a great holiday experience – exhilarating outdoor adventure, traditional rural life, vibrant shopping and a rich cultural heritage.

Home to three of Ireland’s key national walking routes – the South Leinster, the Barrow and the Wicklow Ways – Carlow is blessed with hundreds of miles of excellent and varied walking. The golfing visitor will find an impressive variety of golfing facilities to suit all levels while the Rivers Barrow and Slaney and their many tributaries provide exciting activities for the passive and active water enthusiast.

Co. Carlow is steeped in historical and archaeological artefacts from pagan sites such as the Brownshill Dolmen to ecclesiastical settlements, many of which are of national significance. The Carlow Garden Trial is another gem for visitors to enjoy featuring a collection of eighteen gardening attractions including great old gardens such those at Altamont and smaller gardens which are maturing beautifully with time. Award winning garden centres and forest parks complement the joy of a visit here.

On the arts front the VISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art and the George Bernard Shaw Theatre is a dynamic multi-disciplinary arts facility presenting the best of local, national and international work in the visual and performing arts. Standing in a strategic location in the centre of Carlow Town, it rivals its contemporaries in New York, Berlin or Toyko in terms of its scale and contemporary architecture.

Situated in the South East of Ireland, approximately 90km from the ferry and airports of Dublin, Rosslare and Waterford, Carlow is one of Ireland’s most charming inland counties. Its central location offers the perfect base to explore the surrounding counties of Wexford, Kilkenny, Wicklow, Kildare and Laois.
The Gathering
Throughout 2013, County Carlow will welcome friends and family from all over the world, inviting them home to locally organised gatherings in Carlow's villages and towns. Festivals taking place are The International Pan Ceiltic Festival 2nd - 7th April, Barrow River Arts Festival 19th - 21st April, Barrowfest Leighlinbridge 24th - 26th May, Carlow Rowing Club 2nd - 3rd June, Carlow Arts Festival Eigse 7th - 16th June and also the gathering of the Ryan and Nolan Family Clan Reunions. Please download brochure for a full list of events and festivals taking place by clicking the link. more...
Carlow Arts Festival Éigse 7th – 16th June 2013
The 34th year of this extraordinary festival will feature key exhibitions in the VISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art, as well as theatre, comedy, music, literature, film, history and street spectacle across the county. Highlights include Ben Long’s 12 metre high sculpture – in scaffold – of a rearing horse; a wall of wood fashioned by 20 of the world’s leading artists; a showcase of seven of Ireland’s most innovative illustrators; and the infamous Éigse Open Submission. more...
The Visual Art Centre and The George Bernard Shaw Theatre
VISUAL is one of Ireland's leading facilities for the presentation of local, national and international contemporary visual art as well as housing a magnificent theatre comprising 290 seats, a restaurant and bar. The building has been designed by renowned architect Terry Pawson and contains both one of the largest and most sympathetic spaces for presenting contemporary and modern art in Ireland. more...
The Carlow Garden Trail
The Carlow Garden Trail currently features 16 different gardening attractions including great old gardens that have been lovingly restored and maintained throughout the years, and smaller gardens which are maturing beautifully with time. It ranges from small to very large gardens, garden centres and forest parks and from old to new, so there is something to stimulate both the novice and experienced gardener. Known for its mild and temperate climate, County Carlow in Ireland's sunny South East is the ideal destination for your gardening trip. more...
Carlow Trail of the Saints
(Carlow) Trail of the Saints is made up of 3 Separate driving routes which between them cover the entire County of Carlow and feature 51 ecclesiasticall attractions. Many are of national significance include the Romanesque Door Way at Killeshin, the medieval Cathedral of Old Leighlin and the monastic site of St. Mullins. Download Carlow Trail of the Saints Brochure here E: info@carlowtourism.com     more...
Mount Leinster Heritage Drive
The Mount Leinster Heritage Drive is a 75km driving route through the beautiful countryside of rural south Carlow taking in the towns of and villages of Borris, Bunclody, Clonegal, Kildavin, Myshall, Fenagh and Bagenalstown. Notable features in the landscape include the Blackstairs Mountains and Mount Leinster, its highest peak at 795 metres. more...

Doing Business in County Carlow by Carlow CEB & Carlow Local Authorities

A new video released for doing business in Carlow. It is an interesting view. Please click following link

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrMHut6wRWY&feature=youtu.be


Carlow Golf Gathering 24th May 2013

 

Carlow Golf Open

Location: Carlow Golf Club Open Week, Deerpark,  Carlow Town

Contact: Donard MacSweeney

T: + 353 (0)59 913 1695

E: carlowgolfclub@eircom.net

W: www.carlowgolfclub.com

 

The Carlow Golf Club Gathering is a golf and social event for former members and friends of members abroad returning home to play in a festival of golf. It is hoped that families and friends will reconnect with those they haven’t seen in years and maintain this connection going forward.

 


An Post Rás 2013 24th - 25th May

TheGathering_logo_GreenLocation: Throughout Ireland
For Carlow details contact: Dermot Mulligan
T: +353 (0)59 913 1554
E: dmulligan@carlowcoco.ie

W: http://www.anpost.ie/AnPost/IrishCyclingRas/Home/Home.htm

The An Post Rás 2013, Ireland’s unique bike race, will have a stage finish and start in Carlow Town on Friday May 24th and Saturday May 25th. 2013 marks the fortieth anniversary of Mike O’Donaghue of Carlow winning the An Post Rás in 1973.

In its sixty one race history Mike is the only Carlow man to win the Rás. A demanding eight days of competition faces the riders with the 61st edition of the race featuring over 1180 kilometres of cycling and no less than 33 categorised climbs, four of which are category
one mountains.