Barrow River, Province of Leinster, Ireland


4.5 (11 reviews) Spent Ranking #31 in County Kildare Bodies of Water

Summer on the Barrow 2021

Scenic river flows through County Kildare, popular for boating and hiking.
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, Ireland.

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+353 87 252 9700

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http://gowiththeflow.ie

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4.5 based on (11 reviews)

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  • 5MoMcGrath 5:00 PM Aug 27, 2011
    Cycling the towpath is a peaceful way to explore
    Kingfishers, an egret, and watching a bat catch insects in the noon sun above the water. . . plus no cars, made this a great trip. We spent two pleasant days cycling down the towpath from Leighlinbridge to St Mullins and back again. It's about 30km each way -- not very long -- and easily done in a day, but we stretched it into two. The surface varies from grassy to tarmac, and would be easy on a hybrid bike. (We did it in dry conditions -- no idea how muddy it might get after a lot of rain) Quite a few folk fishing on the Sunday, and some Sunday strollers, but otherwise very little traffic (and of course, no cars!) made this a quiet and peaceful journey. St Mullins is delightful small place, where the river becomes tidal, just 5km from Graiguenamanagh village -- and it's a popular walk, so that stretch of the journey was the busiest. There's a great cafe at St Mullins, and an old Norman motte and bailey, and an old church and graveyard. The B&B there was full sadly, as it came recommended, so we returned to stay in Graiguenamanagh. Then spent a second pleasant day cycling back up river to collect our car. With the Barrow just an hour from Dublin, this is a great cycle route and would be perfect for families.

  • 5OMcN 5:00 PM Sep 24, 2011
    Canoe trip on the river Barrow - 5 days
    I went on a self-guided canadian canoe trip on the river Barrow. We rented the canoe and tent from gowiththeflow.ie Very reasonably priced, all excellent equipment and no prior experience required. Trip was brilliant: paddling down the river by day, seeing fish, kingfishers, plant life and keeping out eyes peeled for otters. Dropped into towns for supplies and camped on the banks by night. A really different way to see the countryside, extremely relaxing and something you won't regret.

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