St Mullin’s Monastic site is one of the most significant archaeological sites, standing in importance with Glendalough and Clonmacnoise. So, it attracts many historians, archaeologists, and general visitors to County Carlow and the River Barrow area. So, the village of St Mullin`s is named after Saint Moling (or Mo Ling, 614–697), who founded a monastery […]
Read MoreI was delighted to visit Carlow County Museum after the long lockdown. A lot of new fascinating objects since my last visit. It`s made me impress how displays are well set out: exhibitions and items in the Museum’s collection of over 5,000 artifacts. I highly recommended to visit it. This is a wonderful museum that […]
Read MoreToday is the seventh anniversary of my blog and as a summary, I would like to remind you about the places in County Carlow which are, in my opinion, the must-visit places. These are places that I already described on the blog. Carlow is a beautiful county, it has amazing gardens, unique historical castles, picturesque […]
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