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Orchard Lodge Bagenalstown Co Carlow Ireland Ireland




Lodge in Carlow, Ireland



Property Details of Carlow Lodge

Orchard Lodge self-catering cottage, 4 star Bord Failte approved,
Accommodates 6/7 persons, 3 En-suite bedrooms, Fully wheelchair accessible.


Local Area Details

Situated in a peaceful rural setting with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside Set in landscaped gardens with a childrens play area and spacious secure carpark Midway between Carlow and the medieval city of Kilkenny on the N9

ACTIVITIES
here a a few local activities for your enjoyment
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FISHING

One of of Ireland's great visitor attractions is the excellent fishing, be it coarse or fly. The River Barrow offers both. Bagenalstown makes an ideal centre for your next fishing expedition, argues local devotee, Mim Scala.

According to the well respected UK publication where to fish the River Barrow is "A limestone river which has been underrated in its potential, and not heavily fished... the river south of Monasterevin, through Athy down to Carlow has mainly coarse fishing. Plentiful stocks including bream, rudd, eels, pike, and tench"

Bagenalstown: The Fishing Centre for the River Barrow

"Throughout the year Bagenalstown offers easy access to great fishing on the river Barrow. A short scenic drive will take the angler to the surrounding rivers of the south east of Ireland, The Slaney, The Suir and the Nore. B&B accommodation is available along all sections of these rivers.

SALMON AND TROUT

For the fly fisherman , the Barrow offers native wild brown trout in all of the weir races at the 22 locks from Athy to St. Mullins and on many stretches of the river itself. Barrow trout grow to good size and are excellent sport. The Evening rise on many parts of the river has a good hatch of sedge, as the sun goes down the locals fish the brown or grey flag with great success. The Trout and Salmon fishing season on the River Barrow is from 18th of March to the 30th of September.

Salmon are caught on the Barrow from March to September , The Barrow is not noted as a salmon river for the fly fisherman. However spinning a flying C or fishing a bunch of worms in the traditional way often rewards the patient angler with a salmon on the bank.

COARSE FISHING ON THE BARROW

The Barrow is renowned for its coarse fishing. Schools of large Bream, Roach , and Rudd are found on most stretches of the river. The Barrow is a big river and locating the schools can be difficult, if in doubt ask a local. Ground baiting or the use of a swim feeder is recommended on the faster stretches of the river. Recommended baits are: Worm . Maggots, Bread flake, Sweet-corn.

PIKE FISHING

The Barrow offers some of the best pike fishing in Ireland with plenty of specimen fish of 20lb plus caught annually. Spinning a flying C is a great way to explore the river, or if you find a likely looking spot, a leisurely day with dead bait on a float rig will bring its rewards"

OTHER ACTIVITIES

WALKING:

A walker’s paradise, Co. Carlow is home to three of Ireland’s key national walking routes – The South Leinster, The Wicklow and the Barrow Way which links with the Slieve Margy Way in Co. Laois. Enjoy the invigorating challenge of Carlow’s mountain treks or find peace and tranquillity on quiet country routes. Combine this with clean, fresh air, knowledgeable local guides, excellent accommodation and traditional home cooked fare for a revitalising Autumn break.

The Barrow Way

113km (70 miles) in length, running beside the beautiful River Barrow

By breaking the journey into several manageable strolls (or even at at different times) you can enjoy one of Europe's most beautiful walks beside the "Goodly Barrow". There is a range of accommodation on offer throughout the length of the Barrow Way and, wherever you stay, your host will generally be delighted to transport you to and from your start or finish point. Although the Barrow Way is uncrowded, you can stop to chat with anglers, canoeists and other river users.

The full length of the Barrow Way, from Lowtown to St. Mullins is 70 miles (113km). You can cover this distance in a single journey in less than a week or explore shorter sections of the walk in a number of easy strolls.

Stage 1

of the Barrow Way starts in Lowtown and a distance of 14 miles (23km) takes you to the town of Monasterevin. The raised banks of the canal offers beautiful views of the surrounding countryside with views of the Hill of Allen and the Wicklow Mountains.

Stage 2

takes you from Monasterevin to Athy - 14 miles (23km). This stretch offers the visitor much of architectural interest with many old bridges and houses.

Stage 3

runs from Athy to Carlow - 12 miles (19km). This is the first of four stretches which pass through the county of Carlow. We start off from the heritage town of Athy and pass many interesting lifting bridges and old mills. A break at Maganey bridge is recommended and if it’s liquid refreshment you require the Three Counties pub is located closeby. The counties referred to are Kildare, Laois and Carlow which meet hereabouts.

Stage 4

Carlow to Bagenalstown 10 miles (16km). Milford, approximately 7 km south of Carlow is one of the most attractive stretches along the River Barrow.

Set in an idyllic location with three bridges, large mill buildings and a large wooded area it is famous as an aquatic triangle. Herons and kingfishers are often to be seen here.

This stretch of our walk is rich with historical buildings and castles including the Black Castle at Leighlinbridge and the many architectural gems in the town of Bagenalstown, where our walk ends.

Stage 5

Bagenalstown to Graiguenamanagh - 16 miles (26km).

Today we pass via the small villages of Goresbridge and Borris. On several occasions throughout the year crowds gather from Ireland and abroad for the famous horse fairs held in O’ Donoghues of Goresbridge. This is a great social gathering and should you happen to pass on a sales day make sure to drop in. The village of Borris nestles in the foothills of the Blackstairs mountains and has retained its charms of former days.

Many shops have kept their traditional fronts and the local public houses have earned nation-wide recognition for their friendly, old world atmosphere.

Our walk ends in Graiguenamanagh, a picturesque abbey town.

Stage 6

Graiguenamanagh to St. Mullins - 4 miles (6km).

St. Mullins

This stretch has beautiful woodland surroundings with a strong ecclesiastical theme in the religious settlement at St. Mullins. The complex includes a medieval church ruin, the base of a round tower and the former Church of Ireland church, built in 1811, which now hosts a heritage centre. The lower stretch is set on a glorious stretch of the Barrow Valley and includes a picnic area and restaurant where excellent traditional fare is served.

Maps: Ordnance Survey 1:126,720 Sheets 16 & 19.

We are keen walkers ourselves - ask us for details of other walks in the area

EQUESTRIAN:

Carrigbeg Riding School - Tel: 059 9721962
HORSE RACING & SALES:

Gowran Park Racecourse - Tel: 056 7726225
Goresbridge Sports Horse Sales - World famous horse auctions - website here
GARDENS:

County Carlow offers some of the best public gardens in Ireland - see the website below for full details


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Orchard Lodge Bagenalstown Co Carlow Ireland Ireland Property Information

Type:Lodge
Location:Tullow, Carlow, Ireland
This Property Sleeps:7
Minimum Price Per Week:€445 (Currency Converter)
Maximum Price Per Week:€585
Nearest Airport:N/A
Notes
A booking is not confirmed until the deposit of 50 percent or payment in full has been received along with a completed reservation form Final payments 12 weeks before arrival. People can also use the Bed and Breakfast facilities

Property Features

* Close to a golf course
* Children are allowed

Accommodation and Facilities Summary

BathroomBathrooms 3, Toilets 3
BedroomDoubles 3, Ensuites 3
Heat/CoolingCentral Heating
DiningDining room table, Seating for 8 People
EntertainmentTV, Radio
KitchenCrockery & Cutlery Provided, Microwave, Dishwasher, Washing Machine, Hob, Oven, Freezer, Fridge, Grill
LaundryWashing Machine Provided, Linen Provided, Clothes Dryer, Iron, Ironing Board
Living RoomSeating for 8 People, Sofas 2, Armchairs 3, Fireplace
Local ActivitiesCycling, Fishing, Golf, Horse Riding, Swimming, Walking
Local AreaLively Bars and Pubs, Restaurants, Distance to Local Town Centre 1km, The local town is Lively but not wild
LocationIn the mountains, Distance to beach 2km, Distance to convenience store 1km, Distance to local restaraunts 1km, Distance to Airport 20-50km
OutsidePatio, Parking, Balcony, Garden
SuitabilityNo Pets, Family Oriented, Children Welcome
AccommodationAccommodation Type: Self Catering, Size: Spacious, Changeover Day Sat
ThemeAway from it all, Luxury, Quiet yet close to local activity



Contact Information for Orchard Lodge Bagenalstown Co Carlow Ireland Ireland

Name: Anny Staats
Telephone: 003149-3842-434
Alt Telephone: 003149-3842-434
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