Carlow
In the province of Leinster, Carlow is the 2nd smallest county and is situated in the southeast of Ireland. The town of Carlow is the county town. Carlow has excellent road and rail links which allows for an easy journey for wedding guests. With rail links to Dublin and Waterford, regular Bus Eireann Expressway services and Local Link buses, there are plenty of services that connect Carlow with nearby towns and villages. It’s a landlocked county and neighbouring counties are Wexford, Kilkenny, Laois, Kildare and Wicklow. Carlow has an exceptionally rich heritage. Home to Europe’s largest portal dolmen at Browne’s Hill, the 15th century Tudor gothic Borris House and many monastic settlements including the 6th-century riverside settlement of St. Mullins. The oldest working bridge in Europe is at Leighlinbridge, dating from 1320 and many more historical landmarks. On the border of Carlow and Laois you will find Mount Leinster, and to the south east along the Wexford side, you have the Blackstairs mountains. The landscape creates beautiful scenery and quaint villages are in abundance. There are gorgeous open gardens and wonderful woodland walks. Check out destination Carlow wedding venues below…
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Carlow
In the province of Leinster, Carlow is the 2nd smallest county and is situated in the southeast of Ireland. The town of Carlow is the county town. Carlow has excellent road and rail links which allows for an easy journey for wedding guests. With rail links to Dublin and Waterford, regular Bus Eireann Expressway services and Local Link buses, there are plenty of services that connect Carlow with nearby towns and villages. It’s a landlocked county and neighbouring counties are Wexford, Kilkenny, Laois, Kildare and Wicklow. Carlow has an exceptionally rich heritage. Home to Europe’s largest portal dolmen at Browne’s Hill, the 15th century Tudor gothic Borris House and many monastic settlements including the 6th-century riverside settlement of St. Mullins. The oldest working bridge in Europe is at Leighlinbridge, dating from 1320 and many more historical landmarks. On the border of Carlow and Laois you will find Mount Leinster, and to the south east along the Wexford side, you have the Blackstairs mountains. The landscape creates beautiful scenery and quaint villages are in abundance. There are gorgeous open gardens and wonderful woodland walks. Check out destination Carlow wedding venues below…