Carlow's self driving routes – Trails of the Saints’ is made up of three separate driving routes which between them cover the entire county of Carlow.
Carlow's driving Routes – Trails of the Saints’ is made up of three separate driving routes which between them cover the entire county of Carlow. To explore Co. Carlow in south-east Ireland and its wealth of religious sites. ‘Carlow – Trails of the Saints’ is made up of three separate driving routes which between them cover the entire county of Carlow and feature some 51 ecclesiastical attractions. Many of these are deemed to be of national significance including for example the Romanesque doorway at Killeshin, the medieval cathedral at Old Leighlin and the monastic site at St. Mullins. The intention
has also been to feature less well-known sites, which have however, an equally important place in the ecclesiastical history of the county.
All of the sites are rich and varied and have been selected to allow you discover the special peace and spirituality which encapsulates this county, and the characters and people who moulded its ecclesiastical landscape.
Trail 1. St. Patrick's Trail.
Trail 2. St. Laserian's Trail
Trail 3. St Moling's Trail
See website for details of these trails