The Barrow Way
Ireland's easiest long-distance trail — 114km of riverside walking along towpaths and quiet roads from the Grand Canal to a 6th-century monastic site, through medieval abbeys, Georgian canal towns and the lush heartland of the Barrow Valley.
About the Region
Quick Facts
The Landscape
Points of Interest
Graiguenamanagh
Duiske Abbey, a restored 13th-century Cistercian monastery beside the river
St Mullins
Ancient monastic site with holy well and early Christian ruins, southern terminus of the trail
Carlow Town
County capital with castle ruins on the riverbank, strong food and craft scene
Borris Viaduct
A magnificent 16-arch Victorian railway viaduct crossing the River Barrow
Leighlinbridge
Medieval bridge town with 13th-century Black Castle overlooking the river
Brandon Hill
515m summit with detour offering views across three counties
Athy
Heritage canal town at the northern end, birthplace of polar explorer Ernest Shackleton
Tinnahinch Bridge
A handsome stone bridge marking the crossing into County Kilkenny
Walking Difficulty
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Culture & Heritage
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