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Askea Country Market

Askea Country Market has gone from strength to strength since its foundation in 2002. Every Friday 20 local producers gather in Askea Parish Centre from 10 a.m. – 12 noon

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Borris House

Borris House, the ancestral home of the MacMurrough Kavanaghs, High Kings of Leinster, is one of the few Irish estates that can trace its history back to the Royal families of ancient Ireland.

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Carlow Brewing Company

Carlow was once the traditional malt and hop producing region in Ireland boasting a number of breweries in the county. This practice had been discontinued for over 100 years until its revival in 1996 by Carlow Brewing Company.

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Carlow Farmers' Market

Carlow Farmers' Market is a food-based market that has proven hugely popular as customers embrace the wide variety of fresh fruit, vegetables, meats, juices and home baking

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Carlow Tours

Running daily with a fourteen seater mini bus, tours are guaranteed to be intimate and friendly with on board commentary provided throughout the day.

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Duiske Glass

Duiske Glass is regarded as one of Ireland’s best loved brands of both traditional and modern glassware. Duiske produces glassware renowned for its quality, excellence and beautiful design with a wide range to complement every home.

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Dunleckney Manor

Dunleckney Manor is one of Carlow’s most magnificent country houses and was the ancient seat of the Bagenals of Idrone.

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Kildavin Country Market

Kildavin Country Market is a vibrant country market with 25 creative producers working together. Artisan foods, Italian and Irish and gluten free breads, prize winning home baking, fresh locally grown vegetables, garden plants and herbs

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Painting Holidays Ireland

Painting Holidays Ireland provides a rural escape for both the experienced artist and the novice alike, teaching new skills and developing existing ones.

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St. Laserian's Cathedral

A 13th century building of great charm, St. Laserian’s Cathedral replaced a 7th century monastery which once accommodated 1,500 monks.

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Tasteworks Cookery School

Tasteworks Cookery Classes are not about learning how to re-create restaurant food at home – they are simply about learning how to cook healthy, interesting food with ease.

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The Carlow Art Collection

The Carlow Art Collection ..... a permanent public collection of art

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The Dome Family Entertainment Centre

The first of its kind in the country, this family entertainment centre is highly popular with both young and old alike. The centre features a state-of-the-art computerised 12-lane bowling alley

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The Lace Gallery

Mary O’ Neill makes small, delicate pieces of the famous Irish Carrickmacross Lace from her studio in Carrigslaney, close to Altamont Gardens.

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The Piano Gallery

In the heart of the south Carlow countryside lies The Piano Gallery, housing Ireland's most extensive range of pianos.

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The Weavers Cottages

The Durdin or Weavers Cottages were built by Alexander Durdin in the late 17th century and are situated in the village of Clonegal.

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VISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art 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 350 seats, a restaurant, bookshop and bar.

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Woodlands Falconry

Woodlands Falconry is an educational Bird of Prey Centre where the public can get close up and enjoy these majestic birds.

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