Holiday Cottages In County Carlow

Leinster's County Carlow blends river valleys, Georgian houses, ancient dolmens and a serene rhythm of rural Irish life.

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Top Four Holiday Cottage Destinations In County Carlow

The most popular cottage locations in County Carlow include, Black Bridge with 1 properties and Clonegal with 1.

Featured Properties

The Lodge at Raheengraney House
Clonegal, County Carlow

All-ground-floor. Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size with en-suite shower over bath, basin and WC, 1 x king-size with Jack-and-Jill en-suite with shower, basin and WC, 1 x twin with Jack-and-Jill en-suite with shower, basin and WC. Open-plan living room with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove. Sauna.

Sleeps
6
Bedrooms
3
Bathroom
2
Pets allowed
1
WiFi
Price:
7 nights from £360
Location:
2.7m from Clonegal
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Woodbine Cottage
Black Bridge, County Carlow

A fresh, stylish detached cottage outside Kilkenny in County Kilkenny, Ireland. Secluded location. Beautifully decorated. Lawned garden. Kilkenny 12 miles.

Sleeps
5
Bedrooms
3
Bathroom
2
Pets allowed
WiFi
Price:
7 nights from £359
Location:
0.6m from Black Bridge
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About Ireland

Get ready to explore the wonders of County Carlow in Leinster, Ireland.

This charming county invites you to delve into its rich history, immerse yourself in its breathtaking natural beauty, and experience the vibrancy of its towns and villages.

From thrilling outdoor activities to tantalizing culinary delights, County Carlow has something for everyone.

So, pack your bags and embark on an unforgettable journey through this hidden gem of Ireland.

History of County Carlow

If you've ever wondered about the history of County Carlow in Leinster, Ireland, you'll be interested to know that it has a rich and fascinating past.

Carlow, located in the southeastern part of Ireland, has been inhabited for thousands of years. The area has evidence of human settlement dating back to the Neolithic period.

Throughout its history, Carlow has been influenced by various cultures, including the Celts, Vikings, Normans, and English. The town of Carlow was founded by the Normans in the 13th century and played a significant role in Ireland's medieval history.

The county has seen its fair share of battles, political upheavals, and changes over the centuries. Today, the historical landmarks and artifacts found in County Carlow serve as a testament to its vibrant past and make it a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts.

Natural Beauty and Landscapes

Carlow County in Leinster, Ireland boasts a diverse range of natural beauty and landscapes that will captivate you. From rolling hills to lush valleys, this region offers breathtaking views that will leave you in awe.

The River Barrow, flowing through the county, adds to its charm with its tranquil waters and picturesque surroundings. Explore the stunning Blackstairs Mountains, where you can hike through ancient forests and discover hidden waterfalls. Don't forget to visit the Slaney River, known for its scenic beauty and abundance of wildlife.

The county is also home to several stunning gardens, such as Altamont Gardens, which will enchant you with its vibrant flowers and peaceful atmosphere. Whether you're a nature lover or simply seeking tranquility, Carlow County's natural beauty and landscapes will leave a lasting impression on you.

Vibrant Towns and Villages

As you explore County Carlow in Leinster, Ireland, you'll encounter vibrant towns and villages that add to the region's charm and allure.

One such town is Carlow, the county's capital. Here, you can immerse yourself in a lively atmosphere with a range of shops, cafes, and restaurants. The town is also home to the Carlow Brewing Company, where you can sample delicious craft beers.

Another vibrant spot is Tullow, a picturesque village known for its traditional Irish music sessions and friendly locals.

Don't miss the opportunity to visit Leighlinbridge, a charming village with a beautiful bridge spanning the River Barrow.

And if you're looking for a taste of history, explore the town of Clonegal, where you'll find Huntington Castle and its stunning gardens.

In County Carlow, vibrant towns and villages await you at every turn.

Outdoor Activities and Adventure

Explore the county's outdoor activities and adventure, where you can immerse yourself in thrilling experiences and double your excitement.

County Carlow offers a wide range of activities for nature enthusiasts and adrenaline junkies alike. Take a hike in the breathtaking Blackstairs Mountains, where you can challenge yourself with steep climbs and enjoy stunning panoramic views.

If you prefer water activities, try kayaking or canoeing along the tranquil River Barrow, surrounded by lush greenery and abundant wildlife.

For those seeking an adrenaline rush, go rock climbing in the limestone crags of the renowned Borris House Estate.

And if you're a fan of golf, County Carlow boasts several world-class golf courses, where you can test your skills against picturesque backdrops.

With its diverse outdoor offerings, County Carlow promises unforgettable adventures for all.

Culinary Delights and Local Cuisine

Indulge in the culinary delights and savor the local cuisine that County Carlow has to offer. From traditional Irish dishes to international flavors, this region has something to satisfy every palate. The vibrant food scene in County Carlow showcases the rich culinary heritage of Ireland, combined with innovative and modern twists. Here are some mouthwatering options to explore:

  • Farm-to-table freshness: Taste the bounty of locally sourced ingredients, supporting sustainable farming practices.
  • Seafood extravaganza: Delight in the freshest catches from the nearby coastal waters, prepared to perfection.
  • Artisanal treats: Indulge in handmade chocolates, cheeses, and breads crafted by skilled local artisans.
  • Whiskey and craft beer: Immerse yourself in the flavors of Ireland with a visit to a local distillery or brewery, and sample their finest spirits and brews.

Prepare to embark on a culinary journey that will leave your taste buds dancing and your belly satisfied.