Katie McGarr, Author at Amazing Viral News The Hub Of Viral News Mon, 24 Aug 2020 19:54:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://www.amazingviralnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-A-1-32x32.png Katie McGarr, Author at Amazing Viral News 32 32 Walking Tour in Kilkenny: Best Walking and Hiking Routes To Set Your Feet On https://www.amazingviralnews.com/walking-tour-in-kilkenny-best-walking-and-hiking-routes-to-set-your-feet-on/ Mon, 24 Aug 2020 19:53:17 +0000 https://www.amazingviralnews.com/?p=9618 With Covid19 restrictions finally being lifted, Ireland is trying to figure out what our new normal will look like. One thing we do know is, social …

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With Covid19 restrictions finally being lifted, Ireland is trying to figure out what our new normal will look like. One thing we do know is, social distancing is something we will have to live with for a long time. On your staycation this year, take advantage of the great outdoors and the natural social distancing offered by the beautiful walking trails in and around Kilkenny. 

Here are our picks of the best walking and hiking routes in Kilkenny.

Kilkenny City Walks

Our location in the centre of Kilkenny is great for shopping and seeing the excellent attractions of the city, but it also gives easy access to some great city walking trails. Passing shops, restaurants and the finest cultural attractions Kilkenny has to offer, there are a range of walking routes in the city located throughout the Nore Linear Park – a network of approximately ten kilometres along the bank of the River Nore of footpaths and cycle lanes which run to the north and south of the city, and connect with the stunning Nore Valley Walk (more on that below!).

Bishopsmeadow Walk

One of our favourite walks in the city is the 2km Bishopsmeadow Walk (you might also hear it called the Linear Walk), which takes you from Vicar Street/Riverside Drive north to the Bleach Road. Don’t miss the beautiful weir at the end of the walk! This route is very popular with dog walkers, so if you want to see all the good boys and girls this is the perfect walk for you. There’s also an outdoor gym area at the start of the walk, free for all to use.

Heading in the opposite direction, the Canal Walk & Lacken Walk bring you south along the River Nore, passing by the ruins of the old mills dating originally from the 12th & 13th centuries, after the Normans first arrived in Ireland. Milling corn and other grains initially, the mills changed hands over the years, eventually becoming the famous Ormonde Woollen Mills which made high-quality blankets and employed over 500 people. An unfortunate fire in 1969 destroyed the Mills and their stock, only leaving the ruins we see today.

Canal Walk

Enter the Canal Walk from Canal Square at the foot of John’s Bridge (near the Hurling Monument). This pathway, dating from 1763, is nestled just outside the walls of Kilkenny Castle and you can easily imagine the former royal residents enjoying this private walk on their doorstep. Follow the path until you approach a pedestrian bridge which crosses over the Nore and links to the Lacken Walk on the eastern bank of the river. 

Lacken Walk

The Lacken Walk comprises a mix of old pathway dating back to the 1950’s which travels to the rear of the old Health Board grounds at St. Canice’s. As the path opens out into the flood plain a boardwalk is provided to take walkers across in the event of wet ground. The walk will take you back to the city centre, ending at the Lacken Steps on the Dublin Road. You can start at either point but this route is our favourite as it allows you to enjoy the spectacular city views from the viewing point on Maudlin Street after you exit at the Lacken Steps. The views are some of the best in Kilkenny, you are in for a treat! Try to time it with a sunrise or sunset for those Instagram photos!

After that, head down Maudlin Street, over John’s Bridge and into the grounds of the famous Kilkenny Castle. Spend an afternoon exploring the luscious green fields, woodlands and the wonderful heritage surrounding you. There’s a brand-new playground for the little ones too. 

Community walks

While Kilkenny City has a huge amount of charm and plenty of heritage sites to visit, you might like to get to know the other communities in the wider area. Venture outside of the city limits to enjoy a community walk in one of the quaint local towns which have some beautiful loop walks for you to stretch your legs and enjoy some isolation and peace, away from the city. Head to Windgap, start in the lake area and enjoy the village loop, which will take approximately one hour. 

Bearna Breac route

For something more demanding in the same area, try the Bearna Breac route with 7km of hilly terrain and forest roads. It will be a challenging but rewarding trek. About 10km north of Kilkenny city, the Jenkinstown Park Walled Garden Loop is a great option for families, even if just to meet the reindeer! It’s steeped in history, plus not far from Dunmore Caves, so a great option on a warm summer’s day – pop in for a tour of the caves to cool down after your walk. There’s no colder place in Kilkenny than the caves!

Easy scenic walk in Castlecomer

For an easy walk in one of the quainter parts of Kilkenny, head out to the Castlecomer Discovery Park for an exciting day out. About 30-minutes’ drive outside of the city (in the same direction as Jenkinstown), you will find one of the county’s most beautiful natural areas, dotted with recreational activities for all ages, including fishing and boating on the recently restored leisure lakes. 

It’s the ideal place to visit on your Kilkenny weekend break if you’d like to experience beautiful scenery on a choice of lovely loop walks including the 1.5km Ladies Walk, the 2km Arboretum Walk and the 4km Captains Walk. Make sure to pop into Jarrow’s Café for some refreshments after your walk.

Challenging hikes in Kilkenny County

If you want to make a day of it, you can continue the Lacken Walk all the way to Bennettsbridge, Thomastown and Iniostioge. 

Bennettsbridge

The most popular stretch is from Kilkenny to Bennettsbridge at roughly 12km. The scenery is unrivalled and you’ll meet swans, herons and friendly horses on your trip! Please note that there is limited public transport from Bennettsbridge to Kilkenny, so if you’re not up for the walk back, you may need to hire a taxi depending on the time of day.

Brandon Hill Loop

If you are a seasoned hiker and are looking for a challenge, you might enjoy the Brandon Hill Loop, a challenging walk of about 20kms. Begin in the town of Graiguenamanagh and the trailhead is at the Barrow Valley Activities Hub located on the River Barrow. A high level of fitness and experience is required for this trek with terrains including minor roadways, forestry tracks and uneven hillside paths.

Do not forget to wear hiking boots/supportive runners, rain gear and bring a phone, and plenty of water and snacks to keep you going!

Relaxing accommodation after your tour

After a long day of hiking or walking in Kilkenny and its surrounds, you’ll want to relax and recover in luxury. Pembroke Hotel, Kilkenny’s most beautiful boutique hotel is in a perfect location to explore the natural beauty of the county while having bars, restaurants and shops right on your doorstep. 

Author Bio: Katie McGarr is a savvy travel and lifestyle writer for Pembroke Hotel Kilkenny, a four-star boutique hotel in Kilkenny, offering exceptional accommodation and dining experiences in Ireland’s historic marble city. When she’s not taking vibrant street photos, you can find her writing articles about travel, food, and lifestyle.

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5 Things You Need To Know Before Exploring The Spectacular Waterford Greenway https://www.amazingviralnews.com/5-things-you-need-to-know-before-exploring-the-spectacular-waterford-greenway%ef%bb%bf/ Fri, 24 Jul 2020 15:26:10 +0000 https://www.amazingviralnews.com/?p=6145 \Did you know that Waterford has a fantastic Greenway, perfect for walks, cycles and outdoor adventures? Known locally as the Déise Greenway, it is a former …

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\Did you know that Waterford has a fantastic Greenway, perfect for walks, cycles and outdoor adventures? Known locally as the Déise Greenway, it is a former rail trail and is one of the most scenic ways to see the county. 

If you’re looking for more information about the Greenway, how to get there or your perfect accommodation in Waterford with easy access to both the trail and the city, keep reading!

1. Déise Greenway definitely is a cyclist’s paradise

The greenway is a fantastic off-road cycling and walking trail along an old railway line which spans a vast 46km. The greenway begins at the Quays of Waterford, all the way through areas of rich Irish heritage to the historic port of Dungarvin, a gorgeous seaside market town. 

The Greenway is more about the journey than the destination and with some stunning views along the way, it’s an excellent way to see the true unspoiled Irish countryside in all its glory. Sure, you could speed along the Greenway and take the 46km in around 2 hours, but we recommend taking your time and enjoying some of the unique sights along the way

2. There’s a plethora of majestic views waiting for you

You may imagine a Greenway to be endless green fields and for the most part, Déise Greenway is, but there are many attractions to check out along the way too. 

Enjoy a journey through time and nature across eleven bridges, three viaducts and a 400m long tunnel that runs from the river to the sea. Stop to enjoy one of the great gardens of the world, Mount Congrave, explore Viking settlements, a Norman castle, deserted railway stations, an Ice Age rock with apparent mythical powers, Medieval ruins and a heritage railway train that still runs along part of the track. All the while enjoying spectacular views including the Comeragh mountains and the fabulous Copper Coast.

If you need a break to refuel, you should stop at the Coach House Coffee, a former Famine Workhouse development in Kilmacthomas. You can learn a little about the history of the place and enjoy a light meal and a drink. Alternatively, you can pack a tasty lunch and enjoy lunch al fresco in one of the most scenic parts of the country.

3. Don’t have your own bike? You can easily rent one

While many of you may be travelling locally and can bring your bike, there are many overseas visitors who cannot. Luckily there are a few bike rental shops close to the beginning of the Greenway for day or weekly bike rentals. 

You’ll find bikes and helmets for hire with insurance available and some companies even offer electric bikes or tow-along options for the kids. There are collection & delivery options available and you can even book a shuttle bus to take you and your bike back to the beginning if you don’t fancy cycling all that way again.

4. You can also sign up for a guided tour

You could also enjoy a guided tour of the Greenway, given by a local guide who will amaze you with their knowledge of the area and make you laugh with stories so strange that they couldn’t be made up! Guided tours come in all shapes and sizes from companies such as The Greenway Man, Greenway Waterford Bike Hire or Waterford Greenway Cycle Tours.

5. Find a hotel situated in the middle of the action

If you’re planning a trip to Waterford to enjoy the city, learn more about our fascinating Viking heritage or enjoy a leisurely cycle around the Greenway, make sure your accommodation is just as impressive. 

Viking Hotel in Waterford is located on the edge of the city, easily reachable by car, bike or by foot. We have plenty of free car parking spaces for our guests, wi-fi is free so you can plan your Greenway trip and our in-house restaurant, The Wooden Pestle, offers delicious dishes from carvery lunches to evening meals. 

You’ll need a comfortable place to rest and recover after a long day of cycling and luckily our luxurious bedrooms offer all the comfort you need to make us your home from home. Viking Hotel’s ‘Greenway Hub’ has bike racks so that bikes can be secured with our guests’ own locks. In the ‘Hub’ there is a handy vending machine containing energy refreshments and a stand for your bike if you need to make repairs.

Author Bio: Katie McGarr is a resident writer for Viking Hotel Waterford, a modern hotel located 4km from the historic Waterford city, the oldest city in Ireland. Aside from traveling itself, this lady also enjoys writing friendly tips and tricks about travel, food, and lifestyle. 

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