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Barrow Way


County: Carlow, Kildare, Laois Category: Walking/Hiking Trails Type: National Waymarked Trail
Length (Kms): 100.00 Climb (m): 1370 Grade: Easy Format: Linear
Estimated time to complete entire trail: 4 days Quality: **
Start point: Robertstown Start point grid ref: N 790 250
Finish point: St. Mullins Finish point grid ref: S 728 378
Nearest town to start: Robertstown Ordnance Survey map: OSI Discovery Series Sheets 49, 55, 61 and 68
Description of Trail:

The River Barrow vies with one of its sister rivers, the Suir, as the second longest river in Ireland. It rises in the Slieve Bloom Mountains in the southern midlands, and flows to join its two ‘sisters’, the Nore and the Suir, before flowing into the Celtic Sea at Waterford Harbour. The Barrow was made navigable in the eighteenth century by the insertion of short sections of canal along its course, and the 114km long Barrow Way follows surviving towpaths and riverside roads from the canal hamlet of Lowtown in County Kildare to the beautiful monastic site and village of St Mullins in south County Carlow. It is a peaceful route through a quiet sylvan landscape, with the constantly expanding river, growing more majestic every mile, for company. Terrain consists mainly of grassy towpaths, tracks and quiet roads. Overnight accommodation options are good: the route is frequently punctuated with villages and towns, many of which were founded at fording places by the Normans soon after the invasion. Among the interesting places the route passes through and walkers might wish to linger a while are the towns of Rathangan with its great hosting place, and Athy and Carlow. Borris in South County Carlow is a fine place that grew up around Borris House, the homeplace of the McMurrough Kavanagh clan, and Graiguenamanagh, a quaint old monastic town where a book festival is held every year, is Ireland’s Hay-on-Wye.
Facilities:
Parking
At Start - on street in Robertstown.
At End - on riverbank or near Abbey in St Mullins.
Public transport:
At Start: Bus to Allenstown about 3 km off Way.
Check with Bus Eireann.
At End: None at present.
Map guide available:
Guide to the Barrow Navigation of Ireland – Inland Waterways Association of Ireland. Informarion also available from Waterways Ireland.
Trail management organisation contact details:
Waterways Ireland,
2 Sligo Road, Enniskillen,
Co Fermanagh,
BT74 7JY
Tel: +44 (0)28 6632 3004
Email: info@waterwaysireland.org
Web: www.waterwaysireland.org
Comments:

9 kms or 9% of the Way follows local roads.
There may be some surface quality issues at some points along the route including muddy sections and sections where the path is narrow due to partial collpase of the river bank. Care is needed on these sections!
***Dogs under effective control allowed, please clean up after your dog***
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Barrow Way - Overview Map
BARW - Map 1 Robertstown to Glenareebridge
BARW - Map 2 Glenareebridge to Wilsonsbridge
BARW - Map 3 Wilsonsbridge to Monasterevin
BARW - Map 4 Monasterevin to Vicarstown
BARW - Map 5 Vicarstown to Tyrellstown
BARW - Map 6 Tyrellstown to Tankardstown Bridge
BARW - Map 7 Tankardstown Bridge to Carlow
BARW - Map 8 Carlow to Milford
BARW - Map 9 Milford to Bagenalstown
BARW - Map 10 Bagenalstown to Ballytiglea Bridge
BARW - Map 11 Ballytiglea Bridge Graiguenamanagh
BARW - Map 12 Graiguenamanagh to St.Mullins
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