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Carlow may be one of Ireland’s smallest counties but its county town has much to offer. Beautifully situated on the River Barrow, its historic beauty is offset by a thriving young atmosphere stemming from its university and college and local expanding industry.


During the day why not explore one of its more famous industries, the Brewing Factory while at night there is a wide range of pubs and restaurants which are recommended. The Little Theatre is an alternative way to enjoy your evening. Carlow town has a character all of its own and once visited you will return again and again.

 

 

Cavan town, the capital of County Cavan is a charming entity of itself as well as being conveniently located in order to explore the rest of the county surrounds. A busy market town, there are plenty of shops to explore and Cavan Crystal is the most well known produce of the area. It is also well facilitated for all types of sports activities including swimming, tennis, bowling and much more.

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Dublin is an ideal location for a city golf break. Not only does it offer anything you could want from a modern cosmopolitan location, from top-class museums and galleries to quality restaurants, but it pairs this with a down-to-earth character which derives from a time long before the onset of the Celtic Tiger.

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Kildare is a town dominated by two things; horseracing and its connection to St Brigid. The town is probably the centre for horse breeding in Ireland and is ideally located to attend race meetings in nearby, Naas, Punchestown or the Curragh.


St Brigid put Kildare on the map in the fifth century when she built a church here and St Brigid’s Cathedral can still be viewed today. Visitors will be glad to hear other facilities are also numerous in the town with some great pubs and restaurants. Its proximity to Dublin is also a bonus as is its convenience to the thriving town of Newbridge.