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Mount Wolseley Hotel Spa & Golf Resort

Rated 8.0 in 896 reviews

Mount Wolseley Hotel Spa & Golf Resort, located in the charming town of Tullow, Ireland, offers a serene escape amidst the lush landscapes of County Carlow. The resort harmoniously blends luxury with the tranquility of the Irish countryside, providing guests with a relaxing yet invigorating experience. The property boasts an impressive golf course designed by the legendary Christy Oโ€™Connor Jnr, which provides a challenging yet enjoyable experience for golfing enthusiasts of all skill levels.

The resort's spa is a haven of peace, featuring an array of treatments and therapies designed to soothe both the body and mind, such as massages, facials, and other rejuvenating therapies. Guests can also unwind in the spaโ€™s thermal suite, sauna, and wellness rooms, ensuring a holistic relaxation experience.

Culinary offerings at Mount Wolseley Hotel Spa & Golf Resort cater to diverse palates, with a focus on fresh, locally sourced ingredients. The resortโ€™s dining options provide a taste of traditional Irish cuisine alongside international dishes, ensuring a satisfying and memorable dining experience.

For those seeking event space, the resort offers comprehensive conference facilities, flexible enough to host both intimate gatherings and larger corporate events, with state-of-the-art technology and attentive service.

Surrounded by picturesque gardens and the rolling hills of the Irish countryside, Mount Wolseley Hotel Spa & Golf Resort provides a beautiful setting for weddings and special celebrations, with a variety of tailored packages available.

Overall, Mount Wolseley Hotel Spa & Golf Resort stands as a perfect retreat for those looking to enjoy the natural beauty and cultural richness of Ireland while indulging in luxurious amenities.

Climate and Weather

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What to do in Tullow and near Mount Wolseley Hotel Spa & Golf Resort

Tullow Museum
Museum in a former church in Tullow, County Carlow, Ireland
1.1km / 0.68mi
County Carlow 1606
County Carlow 1606
County in Ireland
0m / 0yd
Ardristan Stone
Standing stone
2km / 1.2mi
Church of the Most Holy Rosary
Church of the Most Holy Rosary
Church in Tullow, County Carlow, Ireland
0.8km / 0.51mi
Castlemore Moat
Castlemore Moat
Motte-and-bailey and National Monument in County Carlow, Ireland
3.4km / 2.1mi
Rathgall Hillfort
Rathgall Hillfort
Large multivallate hill fort near the town of Shillelagh
4.4km / 2.7mi
Saint Patrick's
Saint Patrick's
Church in Rathoe, County Carlow, Ireland
4.9km / 3mi
Aghowle Church
Aghowle Church
Church building in Coolkenno, Ireland
7.8km / 4.9mi
Haroldstown Dolmen
Haroldstown Dolmen
7.1km / 4.4mi
Duckett's Grove
Duckett's Grove
Country house in County Carlow, Ireland
9km / 5.6mi
Moylisha Wedge Tomb
Moylisha Wedge Tomb
Wedge-shaped gallery grave in County Wicklow, Ireland
8.6km / 5.3mi
St. Patrick's Church
Church in Rathvilly, County Carlow, Ireland
9.8km / 6.1mi
Clonmore Castle (Ruin)
Clonmore Castle (Ruin)
Ruined castle in County Carlow, Ireland
10.9km / 6.8mi
Brownshill Dolmen
Brownshill Dolmen
Dolmen in County Carlow, Ireland
11.4km / 7.1mi
Saint Joseph's Church
Saint Joseph's Church
Church building in Tinryland, County Carlow, Ireland
11.4km / 7.1mi
Staplestown Church of Ireland
Staplestown Church of Ireland
Church in County Carlow, Ireland
10.8km / 6.7mi
Rathvilly Moat
Rathvilly Moat
Motte in County Carlow, Ireland
10.1km / 6.3mi
Saint Mary's Church
Saint Mary's Church
Church in Ballynakillbeg, County Carlow, Ireland
10.4km / 6.5mi
Urglin Rutland Church
Urglin Rutland Church
Church in County Carlow, Ireland
10.5km / 6.5mi
Huntington Castle
Huntington Castle
Castle in Clonegal, County Carlow, Ireland
12.8km / 7.9mi
Saint Finian's Church
Saint Finian's Church
Church building in County Carlow, Ireland
12.8km / 8mi
St John's Church
St John's Church
Church in Nurney, County Carlow, Ireland
13.4km / 8.3mi
Saint Brigid's Church
Saint Brigid's Church
Church in Clonegal, County Carlow, Ireland
12.2km / 7.6mi
Church of the Assumption
Church in Tiknock, County Carlow, Ireland
13.1km / 8.1mi
Ballymoon Castle
Ballymoon Castle
Castle in County Carlow, Ireland
16km / 9.9mi
Carlow Castle
Carlow Castle
13th-century castle in County Carlow, Ireland
14.8km / 9.2mi
Carlow Cathedral
Carlow Cathedral
Church in Carlow, Ireland
14.3km / 8.9mi
Carlow County Museum
Carlow County Museum
Museum in Ireland
14.3km / 8.9mi
Castledermot Round Tower
Castledermot Round Tower
Early Christian monastic site founded in 812 with a round tower, two high crosses, and a western portal
14.8km / 9.2mi
St John's Tower
Former hospital bell tower, County Kildare, Ireland
15.2km / 9.5mi
Humewood Castle
Humewood Castle
Castellated house in County Wicklow, Ireland
15.6km / 9.7mi
Castledermot Friary (ruins)
Castledermot Friary (ruins)
Franciscan friary
14.7km / 9.1mi
Church of Assumption
Church in Castledermot, County Kildare, Ireland
14.8km / 9.2mi
Saint James's Church
Church in Castledermot, County Kildare, Ireland
14.7km / 9.2mi
Ballyloughan Castle
Ballyloughan Castle
Castle in Co. Carlow, Ireland
17.8km / 11mi
Saint Laserian's Church
Church building in County Carlow, Ireland
16.9km / 10.5mi
Rathcoran
Passage grave and hillfort in County Wicklow, Ireland
17.2km / 10.7mi
Saint Mary's Church
Saint Mary's Church
Church in County Wexford, Ireland
16.3km / 10.1mi
Rahcoran Fort
Hillfort in Wicklow
17.1km / 10.6mi
Sleaty Church
Sleaty Church
Church building in County Laois, Ireland
16.1km / 10mi
Baltinglass Abbey
Baltinglass Abbey
Former Cistercian abbey in Ireland
16.6km / 10.3mi
Bolton Abbey
Trappist abbey in Ireland
19km / 11.8mi
The Black Castle
The Black Castle
Historic site in County Carlow, Ireland
18.1km / 11.2mi
St. Mary Magdalene Church
Church in County Wexford, Ireland
19.5km / 12.1mi
Crossoona Rath
Ringfort in County Wicklow, Ireland
18.3km / 11.4mi

About Tullow

Tullow, a charming town in County Carlow, offers a variety of activities and sights that appeal to visitors. One notable attraction is The Agha B. M. K. N. G. C., a golf course that provides a relaxing way to enjoy the scenic landscapes of the area. Golf enthusiasts can appreciate the well-maintained greens while taking in the beautiful surroundings.

For those interested in history, the Tullow Museum offers insights into the local heritage and culture. The exhibits highlight the town's past, including its role in the 1798 Rebellion. Exploring the museum can provide a deeper understanding of the region's significance.

The nearby Ballymoon Castle is another historical site worth visiting. This impressive medieval structure, though partially in ruins, presents an intriguing look into the architectural style of its time. A stroll around the castle grounds allows for reflection on its historical context.

Nature lovers may find enjoyment in the River Slaney, which runs through the area. The river provides opportunities for walking, fishing, or simply relaxing by the water's edge. The surrounding countryside is ideal for leisurely hikes, allowing visitors to connect with the natural beauty of County Carlow.

In the town itself, local shops and cafes offer a taste of Tullow's community life. Sampling traditional Irish fare in one of the local establishments can enhance your experience and provide insight into the regional cuisine.

Overall, Tullow combines history, nature, and local culture, making it a pleasant destination for those looking to explore a quieter part of Ireland.




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