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🌳Nore River Linear Walk

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A scenic walking trail along the River Nore in Kilkenny, Ireland (not UK, but often grouped with UK/Ireland travel). The walk offers beautiful views of the river, wildlife, and historic landmarks like the 12th-century Kilkenny Castle. It's a flat, easy route suitable for pushchairs and kids on bikes or scooters.

Highlights:
- Picturesque riverside path with benches and picnic spots
- Opportunities to spot swans, ducks, and other birds
- Connects to the Castle Park playground and Kilkenny City centre
- Gentle terrain, ideal for young children to walk independently

Facilities: Public toilets near the castle and in the city. Cafés and ice cream shops along the route. No dedicated car park, but street parking in Kilkenny.

Practical tips: The full linear walk is about 2-3 km one way, but families can do a shorter section from the castle to the Brewery Lane. Best on dry days as some sections can be muddy. Free activity that can be combined with a castle visit.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyKilkenny
CountryIreland
Ages012
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Travel tips

  • Perfect for pushchairs and young walkers

    The flat, easy terrain is ideal for pushchairs and children learning to walk independently. Younger children can manage sections comfortably without tiring quickly.

  • Check conditions after rain

    Some sections can become muddy after rain. Plan visits for dry days or wear wellington boots and waterproof trousers for toddlers and younger children.

  • Flexible walk length for families

    The full linear walk is about 2–3 km one way, but you needn't do it all. Try the shorter Castle Park to Brewery Lane section if your children tire easily.

  • Combine with castle and playground

    The walk connects directly to Kilkenny Castle and Castle Park playground, so you can easily combine activities for a full day out without moving your car.

  • Bring spare clothes for water play

    Young children often want to splash near the river. Pack spare clothes, socks, and a towel in case of accidents or intentional wading.

  • Spots for wildlife watching

    Children can spot swans, ducks, and other birds along the river. Bring binoculars or a camera to make it more engaging for bird-spotting kids.

  • Built-in benches and picnic spots

    The riverside path has benches throughout. It's ideal for a picnic with young children—pack snacks and water to avoid buying everything at cafés along the route.

  • Cafés and ice cream nearby

    Cafés and ice cream shops are dotted along the route. A mid-walk treat can boost morale, especially on warmer days or longer sections.

  • Public toilets near the castle

    Public toilets are available near the castle and in Kilkenny City centre. Plan toilet breaks accordingly, especially for younger children or those in nappies.

  • Street parking in Kilkenny

    There's no dedicated car park for the walk itself. Use street parking in Kilkenny City centre and walk to the river from there, or explore the town afterwards.

  • Completely free activity

    The walk is entirely free and can be done as many times as you like. Perfect for blowing off steam without paying entry fees.

  • Historic castle views along the way

    You'll see the 12th-century Kilkenny Castle from the riverside path. It's a great talking point for older children interested in history.

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