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Steph 路 reviewed over 4 years ago
Beautiful trail, easy to follow and well marked. I thought I would try to road walk between Thomastown and Bennetbridge, figuring there might be a shoulder, got barely 1k in before realizing it was way too dangerous. Busses and coaches on the small R700. A really lovely and easy hike that鈥檚 well worth it! Don鈥檛 miss the She Bean, a nice place to grab a coffee or a treat literally on the trail!
ShaneMulvanyTrails 路 reviewed about 1 year ago
Nice easy walk that hugs the river Nore in the first part, with a medium gradient up to a road that loops back down to Thomastown. There is also a rope swing around 3/4 of the way along the river bank section, which is nice. Would be suitable for most people although it would be more difficult in wet weather.
Thomastown to Inistioge - Nore Valley Walk
Iain Breen 路 reviewed about 1 year ago
My trail video! Silent Hiking on a misty Irish Autumn Morning - The Nore Valley Way https://youtu.be/14z-Mtkj6Ps Overall, I really enjoyed this trail. The start section from Thomastown through the GAA club and along the river is lovely, then up through a short forest section before some road walking. Eventually you turn off the road and back into an absolutely gorgeous forest section, which is really well maintained with walkways and steps. After this, you have the gentle river walk into Inistioge. I took it really slow on the outbound part and covered it in about 4 hours; at my normal pace, it took 2 hours to return to Thomastown along the same path. Easily accessible for a day trip from Dublin via the train.
philobrennan 路 reviewed about 3 years ago
A pleasant and unchallenging trail, it takes in the last leg of the Kilkenny-Bennettsbridge trail along the River Nore and an interesting old pathway passed over by the Dublin-Waterford train line. About a third of the walk is along country road, and another third through fields. These fields are working pastures, so dogs are not welcome and accessibility may be an issue where there are step-overs. This is not a trail for those looking to work up a sweat or admire stunning landscapes, but it would be a nice leisurely walk before or after visiting a cafe or studio in the village. It is also useful for some low intensity trail running for beginners.
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