Location & Map
Surrounded by Waterford, New Ross, Wexford and Kilkenny, our Luxury self-catering cottages in St Mullins, Co. Carlow are an ideal location for touring the south east.
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Driving Directions from Dublin
Estimated time: 1 Hour, 47 Minutes
Take the N7 out of Dublin
After Naas take the N9 turn off, direction for Waterford /Carlow
At the end of the motorway continue straight through round about- ignore all turn offs for Leighinbridge
A few miles down the road take left turn for Bagnelstown / Borris
In Bagnelstown come to a T junction take a right direction of Borris
Proceed down that road for aprox 15 mins until you come to another T junction
Take a left go through Borris village
Proceed for aprox another 15 mins to Village of Glynn
At Glynn a take right at shop and Church
Proceed till you meet another T junction take a left
Now you are in St. Mullins
At next junction you meet a stop sign, go straight towards the graveyard
Keeping the graveyard on your left proceed down hill to River
Grain Store Cottages are on your left (red door)
Give the door a Knock
Driving Directions from Rosslare (Ferry Terminal)
Estimated time: 51 Minutes
Take the N25 direction for Wexford / Waterford
At new the roundabout before New Ross take a right turn direction of Enniscorthy / Carlow
Down that road for a few mins to a T junction
Turn right direction for Enniscorthy N30
Do not go over metal bridge
Take 2 nd left Direction Borris
Proceed for about 4 miles
After very bad bend up the hill take left turn at Drummond
Keep Church on your right proceed down road for about 5 mins
Up hill into the village of St mullins ( green water pump ahead )
Take left towards graveyard.
Keeping graveyard on left proceed down hill towards river.
Building on left Old Grain Store Cottages ( red door )
Stop by for Lunch!
Fresh Scones with the morning coffee and a read of the paper, smoked salmon and a glass wine for the lunch and a stroll along the river bank not a care in the world, this is the good life.
Read The Irish Times' Review
We obviously love St. Mullins, but don't take our word for it. Read reviews from the Irish Times and Irish Medical Times.
At the heart of the Sunny South East
What a place to relax, chill out and enter a world that hangs in the mists of time As well as being a good spot for anglers, St. Mullins is one of the stop-off points for pleasure barges/cruisers who ply the River Barrow.
We look forward to seeing you!
If you would like to book a cottage, please just email us with your proposed dates. We look forward to hearing from you.