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Mount Brandon Cottages,
Andrea Wenner,
Tinnahinch,
Graiguenamanagh,
Co. Kilkenny,
Ireland.

Phone:+353 (0) 59 9724789
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Things To Do

Graiguenamanagh, County Kilkenny an ideal base for fishing, walking and golfing holidays in Ireland.


Hill Walking Holidays in Ireland
Golfing Holidays in Ireland
Fishing holidays in Ireland
Horse Riding
Things to see
Pubs and Restaurants
Helpful Links
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Hill Walking Holidays in Ireland

countryside_from_brandon_hill.jpgMount Brandon Cottages are tucked snuggly into the river Barrow valley, with Brandon Hill towering over one side, while in the distance the Blackstairs Mountain Range and Mount Leinster create a breathtaking backdrop. It is an area of fine upland scenery, panoramic views, lush deep valleys, and a maze of narrow winding country lanes.

We are ideally located for rambles over river trails and mountain walks and routes like the 'South Leinster Way', which passes by our door step. The river Barrow offers plenty of related activities, such as pike, salmon and trout fishing, canoeing, kayaking and swimming. There are even diving boards in front of the boathouse and a local otter has been giving entertaining displays of his water agility.


Golfing Holidays in Ireland

Graiguenamanagh is at the centre of the south east sunshine circuit, with many courses nearby, such as:
Mount Juliet, home of the American Express Championship in 2002, won by Tiger Woods
Mount Wolseley, designed by Irish Ryder Cup golfer Christy O'Connor Jr.
Carrigleade par 3 18 hole course, scenically situated in nearby St. Mullins
Borris Golf Club, a top quality 9 hole course, set against the backdrop of the Blackstairs Mountains


Fishing holidays in Ireland

Excellent Coarse Fishing is to be found on the river Barrow, with great catches of Roach and Dace in particular, and there is also very good Pike. But there are also Bream, Rudd, Hybrids, Perch, and of course a fantastic run of Twaite Shad in May.

Best Spots

Best Spots to fish include St. Mullins, Bahana, Graiguenamanagh and Clashganny.

A catch and release policy is in operation for all coarse fish.

Ghillie

A number of local ghillies with good knowledge of the river are available to guide anglers.
Bait & Tackle: There is fishing tackle available at Mick Doyles in Graiguenamanagh or Michael McCullaghs in Bagenalstown, 059-9721381.
Oaklands Lake: There is a 4.5 acre coarse lake at New Ross on the Duncannon road, which is well stocked with carp, and also some tench, rudd and bream.



Horse Riding

barge_on_the_barrow.jpgFor horse enthusiasts, there is horse riding at nearby Carrigbeg Riding Stables, Equine Trails Borris House and horse racing at nearby Gowran Park. The skill of Kilkenny hurlers is legendary, and a trip to Nowlan Park gaelic games stadium is an unforgettable experience.

For a more relaxing pastime you can enjoy shopping, follow the Kilkenny craft trail, or see local craft people at work with woollens, glass and pottery. And if you would like to take some hand-thrown pottery home with you or are searching for the perfect gift - look no further, since some of Carmen Wenner's ceramics are both on show and for sale here.



Things to see

Mount Brandon is an excellent starting point for those wanting to explore 'the medieval capital of Ireland', Kilkenny, as well as Carlow, Enniscorthy, Wexford or Waterford, where you can visit the world-famous Waterford glass factory.
The area holds many historical attractions in the form of abbeys, castles and cathedrals. The magnificent 13th Century Duiske Abbey (left) is located in the centre of the town, with Jerpoint Abbey, Tintern Abbey, Kilkenny Castle, and Kells Priory all only a short distance away.


hook_lighthouse_july_2010.jpgThere are many delightful heritage gardens within easy driving distance of Mount Brandon Cottages, such as:
Woodstock Demesne (right) in Inistioge, Kilfane Gardens and Waterfall in Thomastown.
Altamount Gardens, Tullow, Co. Carlow.
Kilmokea Manor and Gardens, Great Island, Co. Wexford.
Johnstown Castle Museum of Agriculture, Rural life and Gardens, Wexford.
The Irish National Heritage Park, Wexford.



Pubs and Restaurants


There is an abundance of traditional pubs in Graiguenamanagh (11 in all!), some also serving food. You will also find "Boats Bistro", a seafood restaurant as well as two Chinese/Indian restaurants / take aways, and if you really want to spoil yourself, why not try "The Waterside" - listed as one of Ireland's top 100 restaurants.
Graiguenamanagh boasts many fine musicians, and traditional music is a regular attraction in many of the local pubs.



Helpful Links

www.graiguenamanagh-tourism.com - graiguenamanagh tourism website
www.discoverireland.ie/southeast - southeast Ireland tourist association
www.heritageireland.com - Irish heritage parks web guide
www.mountjuliet.com - world famous golf club
www.mountwolseley.ie - Mount Wolseley golf club
www.waterford.com - Waterford Crystal visitors centre
www.walkinghikingireland.com - hiking and hillwalking website
www.equinetrails.ie - Equine Trails, Borris House
www.boatsbistro.com - Boats Bistro, Tinnahinch
www.stephousehotel.ie - The Step House Hotel, Borris, Co. Carlow
A boutique hotel and beautiful wedding venue.


For more information on Golf Breaks Ireland and Fishing Holidays Ireland contact Mount Brandon Cottages, Graiguenamanagh, Co. Kilkenny