St. Mullins is a village situated in County Carlow, Ireland. It is located along the banks of the River Barrow, where it meets the River Muaidhe. The village is named after Saint Moling, a medieval Irish bishop who founded a monastery here in the 7th century.
The village has several historic sites, including an early Christian monastic site, a round tower, and a medieval church. The St. Mullins Heritage Centre provides visitors with information on the area's history and offers guided tours of the monastic site.
The River Barrow is a popular spot for fishing and boating, and there are several walking and cycling trails in the area. The village also has a pub and a few shops, making it a quaint and charming place to visit.
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