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Carlow County Museum is a valuable historical resource and popular tourist attraction in Carlow Town’s Cultural Quarter. A range of displays and exhibitions enable visitors to discover the heritage of the local area. Read more
Carlow Castle is situated beside the banks of trivers Barrow and Burrin near the centre of Carlow Town. It is one of the most important Anglo-Norman castles in Ireland and is open to the public on week days only. Read more
Teach Dolmain bar and restaurant situated in Carlow Town offers the visitor a unique dining experience portraying old world charm with collection of local artefacts combined with award winning food. Read more
Considered to be one of the finest courthouses in the country, Carlow Courthouse was designed by William Vitruvius Morrison in 1830 and is located in Carlow Town. Read more
Located adjacent to St Patrick’s College in Carlow Town, this early 19th-century cathedral was the first to be built after Catholic emancipation. It contains a statue dedicated to Bishop James Doyle, a champion of Catholic rights who is buried there. Read more
The Liberty Tree is a sculpture designed by J ohn Behan commemorating the 1798 rebellion, Carlow Town. It is made of bronze and set on a circular base with fountain. Read more
Croppies Grave is a monument, in Carlow Town, to the 640 slaughtered Carlow insurgents killed in the disastrous rising of the United Irishmen in 1798. Read more
Situated beside Carlow Castle, lovers of Thai food will enjoy The Weeping Thaiger Restaurant with its authentic Thai cuisine and excellent service. Read more
The Lemongrass restaurant located in Hanover Square Carlow, specialises in healthy Asian style food. All our food is hand prepared by Asian Chefs using all natural ingredients. Lemongrass is the healthy option Read more
A place for the whole family, the Ivy Rooms Snooker Club is located in Graigcullen, County Carlow. It is home to the Q 'n' Brew Café, which serves a variety of soups, salads, sandwiches, teas, coffees and more. Read more
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