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Pure Adventure
Your Adventure starts here! Pure Adventure is based in The Heart of the South East or Ireland with a base in Kilkenny and in Waterford. We pride ourselves on the …
BARROWRIVERBEAT Presented by David Dwyer – www.barrowriverbeat.podbean.com
APP AND AUDIO GUIDE BARROW GREENWAY From the Devil’s Eyebrow to the Gordon Bennett Race, from Lowtown to St Mullins . . . Discover the delightful Barrow Greenway, its …
Athy Historic Town Walk
Athy may have been named for a Munster chieftain killed in the 2nd century, but the Kildare town is today a peaceful heritage haven, with official status as a Heritage …
Waterside Bike & Hike
Waterside Bike & Hike Waterside Guesthouse Graiguenamanagh Co. Kilkenny Waterside Bike & Hike offers bike rental and bike tours based in Graiguenamanagh – Tinnahinch in the beautiful Barrow river …
The Barrow Way
The River Barrow rises in the Slieve Bloom Mountains in the southern midlands and flows to join its two ‘sisters’, the Nore and the Suir, before reaching the Celtic Sea …
Glenbarrow Trailhead – Waterfall Loop
Situated close to the geographical centre of Ireland, the Slieve Bloom region links the counties of Laois and Offaly and is made up of forests, blanket bog of a type …
Glenbarrow Trailhead – Old Mill Loop
In 2007, a series of looped walks were developed at various trailheads in the region following a mix of forest tracks, riverbanks, old roadways, and grassy trails. There are a …
Glenbarrow Trailhead – Flat Rock Loop
Start from the village of Rosenallis on the R422 between Clonaslee and Mountmellick. On the sharp bend follow the signpost for Glenbarrow. After 2km take a right turn at a …
Brittas Loop
Brittas Forest Recreation Area, Clonaslee, Co. Laois. Situated close to the geographical centre of Ireland, the Slieve Bloom region links the counties of Laois and Offaly and is made …
Clogrennan Loop
A-B. Starting from the car park, follow the purple arrow along the forestry roadway for 500m to reach a Y-junction. This is the point from which the loop proper begins …