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🌳Slaney River Walk

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A scenic, flat riverside trail in Enniscorthy, County Wexford, Ireland. Perfect for families with pushchairs and young children. Highlights include views of the River Slaney, Enniscorthy Castle, and a picturesque bridge. Benches along the route allow for rests and picnics.

  • Length: approximately 2.5 km one way
  • Surfaces: paved and well-maintained
  • Facilities: public toilets and parking nearby
  • Age suitability: all ages, easy walking

Practical tips: Best on dry days; can be muddy in spots after rain. Combine with a visit to Enniscorthy Castle or the town's cafes.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyWexford
CountryIreland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Perfect for pushchairs and buggies

    The entire 2.5 km trail is paved and well-maintained, making it ideal for pushchairs. Flat terrain means no steep hills to navigate.

  • Check conditions after rain

    The path can become muddy in spots after rainfall. Visit on dry days for the best experience and easier pushchair access.

  • Plenty of rest spots

    Benches are dotted along the route, perfect for feeding babies, changing nappies, or letting toddlers have a breather.

  • Public toilets and parking available

    Public toilets and parking are located near the walk entrance, making it convenient for families with young children.

  • Suitable for all ages

    From newborns in pushchairs to older children, the easy flat walk is genuinely accessible for families with babies through to teenagers.

  • Bring a picnic

    Benches along the riverside make this ideal for a family picnic. Pack snacks, drinks, and a change of clothes for little ones.

  • Combine with Enniscorthy Castle visit

    The walk passes views of Enniscorthy Castle. Consider visiting the castle itself or exploring the town's cafes afterwards to extend your visit.

  • Plan for 1-2 hours

    The 2.5 km trail one way takes around an hour at a leisurely pace with children. Factor in extra time for rests and exploring.

  • Bring sun and rain protection

    This is an open riverside walk with little shade. Pack sunscreen, hats, and layers, plus a lightweight rain cover for the pushchair.

  • Best visited in quieter times

    As a free, open-access walk, it may be busier during school holidays and weekends. Weekday mornings often offer a more peaceful visit.

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