The 10 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in Carlow, Province of Leinster

August 9, 2021 Deane Carmody

Carlow (/ˈkɑːr.loʊ/; Irish: Ceatharlach) is the county town of County Carlow, Ireland, in the south-east of Ireland, 84 km from Dublin. At the 2016 census, it had a combined urban and rural population of 24,272. The county of Carlow has a population of 56,932.
Restaurants in Carlow

1. Royal Oak Distillery

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5.0 based on 195 reviews

Royal Oak Distillery

Located in Ireland’s ancient east region, Royal Oak Distillery is one of the largest independent manual whiskey distilleries in the country and the first to be developed in Carlow in over 200 years and is the only independent distillery in the world to produce all three types of Irish whiskey in one still house, namely – pot still, malt and grain.

2. Delta Sensory Gardens

Strawhall industrial estate Just Off the Athy Round About, Carlow Ireland +353 59 914 3527 [email protected] http://www.deltasensorygardens.com
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5.0 based on 187 reviews

Delta Sensory Gardens

Reviewed By H2805OMsharonl - Dublin, Ireland

Having read the reviews we thought we'd take a visit. We were a bit confused heading through an industrial park. But the gardens were superb, much bigger than we expected. They were very welcoming and tranquil place. Beautiful fountains, little rest areas, flowers, statues, Waterfall and little rivers. Staff were lovely and it had a little cafe, which we didn't use. Definitely worth a visit at 6 euro each.

3. Paddle Your Own Canoe

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5.0 based on 21 reviews

Paddle Your Own Canoe

PYOC offers you the opportunity to rent canoes with associated gear and camping gear and take a multi day adventure along the beautiful Barrow river trail, south east Ireland. It is possible to paddle from 1 to 6 days between Monasterevin & New Ross,(shorter trips on a more southerly part of the river) and you may stop and set up camp anywhere you desire along the way on the bank, but we can recommend to you some of the wilder or more popular spots depending on what kind of adventure you want to have. *NEW: We now have a camp ground beside the river in the picturesque town of Graiguenamanagh with all modern facilities. We can also organize B&B or hotel accommodation if you would prefer a more luxurious experience, these are also available river side all the way. When your finished we can give you a lift back, or organize transport back to your car where you started.

4. Brownshill Dolmen

Bennekerry Service Station 726 Hacketstown Road, Carlow Ireland http://carlowtourism.com/brownshill-dolmen-2/
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4.5 based on 165 reviews

Brownshill Dolmen

Megalithic monument thousands of years old.

Reviewed By CazBUk - Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom

We were travelling back to Dublin from Kilkenny at the end of our touring holiday in Ireland, and saw signs to the Brownshill Dolmen.Eventually found the small roadside car park. After reading the information board there we followed the path alongside the field,eventually arriving at a cleared area in the middle of the field, where the dolmen ( portal tomb) was situated. It was certainly a very impressive sight- worth the effort to find. There was more information at the dolmen.

5. Visual Carlow

Old Dublin Road, Carlow R93 HE27 Ireland +353 59 917 2400 [email protected] http://www.visualcarlow.ie/
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4.5 based on 69 reviews

Visual Carlow

Experience your world in a new way. See thought provoking art in the largest gallery space in Ireland. Watch great theatre.Iconic arts centre in the heart of Carlow town, with four world class gallery spaces and a 320-seat performance space.

Reviewed By edmondite

I visited during the day to take in the current exhibits. No charge to see the art! The halls are big and bright, plenty of room to enjoy the sculptures. I walked through a room of materials for artistic play and a theatre room where a short film was playing. Nice rooms, bathrooms, gift area, and even a cafe.

6. County Carlow Military Museum

Athy Road, Carlow ROI Ireland +353 87 690 4242 [email protected] http://www.carlowmilitarymuseum.eu.pn
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

County Carlow Military Museum

County Carlow Military Museum , is open every Sunday 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm since 2001. The Museum is run by a dedicated group of volunteers including local historians and authors. With many unique artifacts there is something for everyone at Co. Carlow Military Museum. We have many displays which include: 1798 rebellion, knights and armor, World War 1 World, War 2 Irish army timeline, Carlovians in uniform, War of Independence, United Nations Peace Keeping and a research area.

7. Carlow County Museum

College Street Carlow Town, Carlow R93 E3T2 Ireland +353 59 913 1554 [email protected] http://www.carlowmuseum.ie
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4.5 based on 83 reviews

Carlow County Museum

Carlow County Museum is located in Carlow’s Cultural Quarter. Admission is free and is entered through the tourist office. Spanning four galleries, the museum has a wide collection of items and artefacts from Carlow county including the original gallows trapdoor from Carlow Gaol; the 6m carved pulpit from Carlow Cathedral; items from Carlow’s Sugar Factory, which operated for almost 80 years; the smoking pipe of Captain Myles Keogh, killed at the Battle of Little Big Horn; items relating to John Tyndall, the Carlow scientist who discovered the greenhouse effect; a 340 million-year-old fossilized squid; a special exhibition on St. Willibrord, an English monk who trained in Carlow before becoming the Patron Saint of Luxembourg; the last cigarette smoked by Kevin Barry, an 18-year-old medical student who was executed for his role in the Irish War of Independence; the printing press used by The Nationalist newspapers… and so much more!

Reviewed By EricaLowry - County Carlow, Ireland

From the outside you cannot imagine that he museum in Carlow town is actually that big. They have the famous pulpit that once belonged in the cathedral, an old living room and an old grocery store that helps to imagine how people lived in the past. Info on the sugar factory that employed so many in town (my father-in-law being one) and a piece of the trap door used in the executions in what today is the Carlow shopping centre. And much more. Right beside the library .

8. Duckett's Grove

Duckett's Grove Walled Gardens & Pleasure Grounds, Carlow R93 RF80 Ireland +353 59 913 0411 [email protected] http://carlowtourism.com/ducketts-grove-walled-gardens-and-pleasure-grounds/
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4.5 based on 273 reviews

Duckett's Grove

This structure was once one of Ireland's finest examples of a thriving Great House and surrounding estates and was home to generations of the Duckett family, who settled here as major landowners in 1695. At the height of it's ascendancy, this unique castellated building was at the heart of a 12,000 acre (4,856 hectares) estate and has dominated the Carlow landscape for over 300 years. Now, even in a completely ruined state, the surviving towers, turrets and architectural oddities of Duckett’s Grove House form a strikingly enigmatic and dramatic profile, thus making it one of the most photogenic buildings anywhere in the country and a must see in Ireland to visit. The site is managed by Carlow County Council and also features carefully and sensitively restored original Walled Gardens.

Reviewed By michelesB8216TP - Carrickfergus, United Kingdom

Having been to Ducketts Grove a number of times now I’m always amazed by the beauty of this haunting ruin, Kevin the tour guide is amazing....not only does he have extraordinary knowledge of the buildings history and grounds but is able to bring the tour alive. If your lucky enough to visit Ducketts Grove I would definitely recommend joining one of Kevin’s tour, you won’t be disappointed. Good work Carlow County Council and in particular Kevin your tour guide

9. Omniplex Cinema

Carlow Shopping Centre, Carlow Ireland +353 59 913 0315 [email protected] http://www.omniplex.ie
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Omniplex Cinema

Omniplex Cinema Carlow boasts the very latest in sound and projection technology along with our famous and exclusive leather "rocker" chairs. A luxury 5-screen cinema located in the heart of Carlow Town, we broadcast many live events throughout the year in addition to all the latest blockbusters. Famed locally for our customer service and fresh popcorn, why not pay us a visit?

10. Oak Park Forest Park

Oak Park Road Ballaghmoon, Carlow Ireland
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4.5 based on 52 reviews

Oak Park Forest Park

Reviewed By majo56 - Kilkenny, Ireland

This is a lovely walk and takes about 50 mins to complete the whole circuit. Good place to go in winter as the boardwalk type surface keeps you out of the mud! I’d never been here before but it’s a real hidden gem.

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