mullingar to longford greenway
If you’re an experienced cyclist, keep peddling to reach the River Shannon in Longford, or even head straight to the capital, on the Greenway extension to Dublin City. Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps. With a bit of county hopping from Meath to Kildare and back to Meath again, the canal continues into Westmeath toward Mullingar, and a few kilometres past the town the route splits between continuing along the canal itself toward Longford Town and the River Shannon, or by taking the ‘Old Rail Trail’ toward Athlone, which is the planned continuation of the Dublin to Galway Greenway. Gradients are kept to a minimum and you'll find plenty of places to rest along the way. Fall in love with beautiful Westmeath by cycling the Old Rail Trail Greenway. Very good trail carpark in Mullingar. [22] The Royal Canal Greenway takes tourists from the county boundary to Mullingar, and then on towards Longford. The first 26 raises the waterway to a height of 94m at its summit near Mullingar. The Athone - Mullingar section of the Dublin – Galway Greenway, along the old railway corridor between Athlone and Mullingar, was constructed in 2015. It’s an easy spin into the bustling and historical hub of Mullingar. Ireland’s midlands are often overlooked by tourists who are eager to see the coasts, but there’s a lot to see and do in this area of Ireland. Along the length of the canal there are 46 sets of locks (including the sea lock in Dublin). Kildare, Meath councils were allocated funds to complete their section of the Royal Canal Greenway which as part of the Dublin Galway route. Cycle at a safe speed. The Royal Canal Greenway currently extends from the Meath/ Westmeath boarder to Abbeyshrule in Co. Longford. Since 2015 great progress has been made on the Royal Canal greenway and it is now almost entirely complete from Maynooth to the Shannon in Longford. Remember to Leave no Trace. The canal and its towpath is 145 km long, and runs from the River Liffey in Dublin to Cloondara on the Shannon, with an 8 km branch line into the town of Longford. Lovely people along the way. Greenway access at Mullingar Railway Station. This is a shared use trail so please be considerate of other users. 5. Pros: very flat, lots of surrounding farmyards and animals to look at. Old Rail Trail: Mullingar to Athlone Greenway. Work on the Royal Canal Greenway is well advanced between Maynooth in County Kildare and the Shannon in County Longford. This is flat easy route which showcases the Westmeath section of the Royal Canal. The area includes Counties Leitrim, Roscommon, Longford as well as parts of Westmeath, Cavan, North Tipperary, Galway, and … Access to the Royal Canal Greenway. Littering spoils the Greenway experience for everyone. Work is ongoing between Maynooth and Castleknock in Dublin where some stretches are difficult for walking and cycling. Construction of the railway began in January 1846 and reached Mullingar … The MGWR bought the Royal Canal with the aim to build a railway to Mullingar and onward to Longford. Excellent smooth surface. The Royal Canal Greenway is generally level and surfaced. We now line up with what was the Mullingar to Athlone Railway line and the railway sheds and turntable west of the town. It is intended that this route will be further developed as a greenway between Dublin and the Meath boarder ultimately connecting Dublin to Mullingar. We did the stretch from Mullingar to Castletown station - 12km, incredibly straight and flat!