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69. BagenalstownThree miles (5km) south of Leighlin-bridge, also on the River Barrow, is the pleasant town of Muine Bheag (formerly Bagenalstown), a fishing and hunting centre. Eight miles (13km) downriver from Muine Bheag is the little town of Borris. It has golf (9) and is a good point from which to explore the Blackstairs Mountains to the east (highest point Mount Leinster 2,610 feet). The beautiful Borris House demesne lies between the town and the river. Services in Bagenalstown Bed & Breakfasts | Car Rental | Vacation Packages
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70. BallonLocated in the heart of County Carlow is Ballon. Within a short distance of the village is Altamont Gardens, set in a small and uniquely beautiful estate, the gardens at Altamont are one of County Carlow's premier tourist attractions. Services in Ballon Bed & Breakfasts | Hotels | Car Rental | Vacation Packages
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72. BorrisEight miles (13km) downriver from Muine Bheag is the little town of Borris. It has golf (9) and is a good point from which to explore the Blackstairs Mountains to the east (highest point Mount Leinster 2610 feet). The beautiful Borris House demesne lies between the town and the river. Services in Borris Bed & Breakfasts | Car Rental | Vacation Packages
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73. CarlowCarlow is a tiny inland county in the shape of an upside-down triangle, south-west of County Wicklow. The River Slaney flows through its eastern part, which is an extension of the granite area of County Wicklow. West of this lies the fertile lime-stone land of the Barrow valley, and beyond to the north-west is pleasant upland country. The county has much to offer the sightseer, the sportsman and the climber. Carlow, the county town is pleasantly situated on the River Barrow. Its thriving industries include a beet sugar factory, flour milling and malting. Carlow has long had the feel of a university town. St Patrick's College - the first ecclesiastical college in Ireland (1789) - has been joined in recent years by the Regional Technical College, adding to third level academic activities and the student population. A wide range of accommodation options awaits the visitor and Carlow Town is the ideal base from which to explore the county. After dark, Carlow provides a wide range of evening entertainment options to suit all tastes and pockets. The diner is especially well catered for, with fine retaurants in the town's hotels and other specialist restaurants, catering for all requirements in a pleasant setting, always at competitive prices. Carlow is famous for its Little Theatre and there are frequent shows during the season. Live music is featured in many of the town's pubs. Services in Carlow Guest Houses | Bed & Breakfasts | Hotels | Car Rental | Vacation Packages |
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