Carlow: The Dolmen County
Carlow is a county town in the southeast of Ireland and famous for its magnificent gardens, wonderful walking trails and tranquil charms of the River Barrow. It is known as the “Celtic Center of Ireland because of its huge number of ancient monuments. Carlow, Ireland has a rural charm that attracts tourists who want to relax over the weekend and enjoy nature with family or friends.
Best Time to Visit
Tourists visit Carlow to see the breathtaking view of the town. The peak season starts from January followed by July and February. These months may be the best time to go, however, the Carlow hotel prices are the most expensive. Tourists who want to take part in Carlow’s Festival of Writing and Ideas held every June of the year should start booking ahead of time. The least expensive month is during December, and visitors unlikely to visit Carlow.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Carlow, Ireland is a famous destination for its different sights and landmarks. One of these is the Brownshill Dolmen; it is a megalithic monument thousands of years old and a great way to share the local history to tourists. Another attraction is Carlow County Museum; the museum has a wide collection of items and artifacts.
Tourists who are traveling can choose different top-rated hotels in the town. The Avlon House Bed and Breakfast is one of the top-rated hotels and even got travelers choice award, its amenities are excellent to tourists as well as it is nearby several attractions. Another good option is the Talbot Hotel; the nearby attractions are walking distance. Another excellent choice is the Tablot Hotel Wexford; it offers a family-friendly environment as well as helpful amenities with walking distance attractions.