Three Day Hire - Leighlinbridge to St. Mullins 


Duration: 3 Days - approx 6 hours paddling on day one, 6 hours on day two and 3 hours on day three.

Three days gliding down the River Barrow by canoe would be a deep dive into tranquility. Imagine the rhythmic lap of water against the canoe,, a melody accompanying the chorus of birdsong. Lush banks dotted with wildflowers pass as you become one with the flow of the river. With each stroke, stress melts away, replaced by a sense of peace that settles deep within. Disconnected from the digital world, you’re fully present, immersed in Ireland’s Ancient East. This serene escape would leave you feeling rejuvenated, with a renewed appreciation for the simple beauty of the world. Appreciate the natural beauty that Ireland has to offer! This three day two night adventure is a real voyage of discovery as you will be passing through Muine Bheag, Goresbridge, Graiguenamanagh and finishing up in St. Mullins.

 

Leighlinbridge - 2 Church St, Leighlinbridge, CW, Ireland

Meet one of our team by the river in Leighlinbridge and collect your equipment.  Perhaps by this stage you have completed your car transfer or even pitched your tent at your camping spot. We are happy to offer advice and answer any questions you may have about your adventure. This tour is suitable for beginners but recommended for people seeking adventure. Once you have all your safety gear on and overnight belongings stored away in barrels you are ready to begin your adventure.

On your journey moving down river you will meet the following landmarks and locks:

  • Rathellin lock

  • Muine Bheag (Bagenalstown)

  • Muine Bheag lock

  • Fenniscourt lock

  • Slyguff lock

  • Goresbridge Town - Good space to camp night 1

  • Lower Ballyellen lock

  • Ballytiglea lock

  • Ballytiglea Bridge

  • Borris lock

  • Ballingrane lock

  • Clashganna lock – Nice wild camping spot & toilets here 

  • Ballykeenan lock (Double lock)

  • Graiguenamanagh Town

  • Upper Tinnahinch lock

  • Lower Tinnahinch lock

  • Carriglead lock

  • St. Mullins lock

  • The Mullichain Cafe and Heron Sauna – Finish point.

 

Day 1
We recommend on day one you paddle to Goresbridge, this of course may be altered to your needs as there are wild camping spots all along the river. This journey is approx 14.5km. Not too far into your adventure you will be passing through Muine Bheag (Bagenalstown) this is a great pit stop as there is an Aldi right by the river, also consider popping into Barrow Blend or TOPO- The old post office for food. Bring a packed lunch and enjoy a picnic or grab some supplies or a hot meal as you pass through. Enjoy the sights and sounds as you float your way down the river soaking in the peaceful natural atmosphere.

Day 2
Depending on where you stayed the night we recommend you continue your journey down river to Graiguenamanagh. Before you leave Goresbridge Goodly Barrow is located by the bridge here. This is a gorgeous Cafe and Museum full of fantastic stories and delicious meals. A great option to fuel up for your epic adventure. After your first day of paddling on arrival in monastic Graignamanagh indulge yourself in one of the many riverside cafes. For something stronger enjoy a pint of locally crafted ale, stout or blonde beers or a shot of locally distilled whiskey. Take time to check out the local craft outlets – Duiske Glass, and also visit some of the historic sites – the restored Duiske Abbey and the lovely quayside lined with boats of all description. In Graiguenamanagh there is the option to book into the centrally located riverside camp site ‘The Hub’ here. If you have some free time check out the new sauna in town – The Hot Box Sauna. Pre Booking online is essential. Today’s journey is approx 14.5km.

Day 3
The final section for you to explore is approx 6.5km. A little shorter, which gives you some time to either explore Graiguenamanagh for longer or conclude your journey on the water a little earlier to return home. In St Mullins you will be welcomed at the wonderfully cozy riverside cafe called the Mullichain. Relax at one of their picnic tables overlooking the estuary or dine inside by the warm wood burning stove. The homemade cakes, salads and pizzas are nothing short of “”to die for””. The little piece of waterside heaven and been delighting day time diners and picnicers for decades. Not to be missed! There is also a new Sauna here called Heron Sauna you may need some recovery after your adventure so prebook not to miss out!

You will be finishing your adventure in St. Mullins at the slip.

  • Spare warm suitable clothes
  • Light rain jacket
  • Food and water

     

    Things to consider bringing:

  • Throw rope
  • Knife
  • Mobile phone and waterproof case
  • Whistle
  • All camping equipment
  • First aid kit
  • Repair Kit which should include duct tape and multi tool (at a minimum)
  • Dry Bag or other method of keeping electronic equipment dry
  • Canoe / Sit on top Kayak
  • Paddle
  • Buoyancy Jacket
  • Helmet
  • Barrel
  • Optional Extra: River Barrow Guide Book €25

Buoyancy jackets are provided for each individual and by law you are required to wear them at all times while canoeing. Helmets can also be provided.

This is a self guided tour you will not have a guide with you on the water.

We do not provide any camping gear/equipment.

We do not provide a lift back to your car after the adventure please either do a car transfer or prebook a taxi.

 

You can meet Go With The Flow River Adventures at the bridge in Leighlinbridge.

We do not provide any form of insurance with our canoe hire service. We therefore highly recommend that you take out a travel or holiday insurance policy that will cover canoeing activity up to level / grade 2 water. It is also recommended that if you are bringing along electronic items that you have them insured and that you have provided waterproof storage for each. (Note: Ziplock bags are not waterproof.)

  • It is a condition of hire that you will not consume alcohol while canoeing.

  • It is a condition of hire that you will not attempt to shoot or go down any weirs while still in the canoe. This activity is dangerous and could very easily lead to injury or loss or damage to property. There is a flat-water navigation channel running the entire length of the waterway which avoids all weirs and rapids.

  • Heavy Lifting. Please note you will have to lift the canoes out of the water when you get to each lock. There is a low boardwalk at most locks to facilitate this. PLEASE never drag our canoes as they are easily damaged. 

  • Buoyancy jackets are provided for each individual and by law you are required to wear them at all times while canoeing. Helmets can also be provided.

Please select one ticket per person attending. Selection per person indicates a canoe seat. Canoes have two seats per boat, kayaks have one seat per boat. If your group has an even number you will all be in two person canadian canoes. Otherwise we can give you a single sit on top kayak but these don't hold much storage room.

Anyone finishing in St Mullins will either do a car transfer with other members of your group leaving a car at the finish point before setting off on your adventure or get a taxi back. (Taxi not included, prebooking advised.) 

Canoes can be picked up from Graiguenamanagh if you choose to finish there. However, you may be asked to secure them until we can get there or leave them in the storage paddock.

Go With The Flow River Adventures does not provide for solo travel. A minimum of two people are required per booking.

This adventure is not suitable for a child under 12 years old to paddle a kayak as the duration of the trail is too long. They must opt to join an adult in a canoe. Children must be at least 7 years of age and comfortable in the water.

Participants must be able to swim. It is possible the canoe may capsize on this tour. This is an adventure.

There is some parking available but please arrive early to get parking. This is a public area where vehicles are parked at owners' risk.

Our equipment has a maximum capacity of 130KG per person.

On average this trip takes approximately 6 hours paddling on day one and day two and 3 hours on day three.

Please make use of our handy guide on how to navigate the river while planning your adventure and white on your journey. Our MAP page is complete with distance guide and number of locks from point to point making planning easy for you. Trace your route, identify points of interest, and plan your picnic or camping stops using the information provided.

Customers will receive a full refund or credit if cancellation is made 10 days or more prior to the event. Customers will also receive a full refund or credit in case of operator cancellation due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. Contact us by phone to cancel or inquire about a cancellation. No-shows will be charged the full price.

Camping is a great addition to your adventure there are two options you can do, firstly wild camping is possible along the river bank for example there is lots of space in Clashganny for camping with public toilets open during the day. If you would like to include paid camping at an official camp site this is available in Graiguenamanagh. South of the bridge to the right of the river as you look down stream is the Barrow Valley Activities Hub (The Hub). They have fantastic facilities such as toilets, showers, campers kitchen and often live music. There is a fire pit for use of campers on a first come first serve basis and firewood available to purchase in the campers shop onsite. They are also right in the town close to all the local amenities like shops, cafes and pubs. To stay here you must book in please select one camping ticket per person per night. There is a specific area where you are allowed to pitch your tent so please check in with reception on arrival. Please note the reception area will close at 5pm. There is extremely limited parking here but it is possible to arrive ahead of your adventure (the morning of) to pitch your tent so you don't need to bring all your camping equipment on the trail with you. Always remember to leave no trace when outdoors. This also means no fires to be lit and no rubbish left behind. Please leave the area how you found it.

 
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