A four day walk, the serene Barrow Way stretches south from Robertstown, County Kildare to St Mullin’s, County Carlow.
Easy underfoot, the terrain is flat with grassy towpaths, tracks and quiet roads. This tranquil route follows the River Barrow’s towpath, boasting inspiring natural beauty.
Across the Robertstown, Monasterevin and Athy stretch, enjoy great views of the Hill of Allen and the Wicklow Mountains.
On the Carlow Town to Bagenelstown section, Milford boasts one of the most idyllic areas. Showcasing three bridges, woodlands and a spot known for heron and kingfisher sightings, it’s a satisfying stretch.
Passing from town to town, old stone bridges, houses and mill buildings add to the trail’s rich charm.
Across Goresbridge, Graiguenamanagh and St Mullin’s, pretty village scenes, ecclesiastical heritage and more wooded landscapes await.
With plenty of towns and villages en route, you’ll have your choice of places to relax along Ireland’s second longest river.
Trail details
- Type:
- Long Distance Waymarked Way
- Location:
- Robertstown St Mullins
- Grade:
- Easy
- Format:
- Linear
- Length:
- 116.90km
- Dogs allowed:
- Yes
At Start - on street in Robertstown
At End - on riverbank or near Abbey in St. Mullins
- The picnic area at St Mullin’s affords beautiful views of the Barrow Valley.
- Graiguenamanagh is home to Duiske Abbey, founded by Norman monks in 1204.