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🚣Suir Blueway

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The Suir Blueway is a scenic 53km water trail along the River Suir in Counties Tipperary and Waterford, Ireland. It offers a gentle paddling experience suitable for families with children aged 5 and up. Highlights include:
- Canoeing or kayaking through tranquil countryside and past historic castles
- Wildlife spotting (swans, herons, otters)
- Several access points with parking and picnic areas
- The Blueway is well signposted and includes optional short loops for beginners
Facilities: canoe hire available at multiple points (booking advised), public toilets at key access points, nearby playgrounds in Carrick-on-Suir and Clonmel. The water is calm, and life jackets are provided with rentals. Best on calm, dry days. Not recommended for very young children or non-swimmers.

Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyTipperary
CountryIreland
Ages518+
Website

Travel tips

  • Book canoe or kayak hire in advance

    Contact hire providers ahead of your visit to reserve equipment, especially during school holidays or weekends when availability fills quickly.

  • Minimum age is around 5 years old

    Children should be at least 5 years old and comfortable in water. Very young children and non-swimmers are not recommended for this activity.

  • Life jackets are provided with rentals

    All paddlers will receive a life jacket with canoe or kayak hire. Ensure yours and your children's fit properly before setting out.

  • Choose calm, dry weather days

    The Blueway is best enjoyed on calm, dry days. Avoid paddling during rain or windy conditions, especially with children.

  • Try shorter beginner loops first

    The full 53km trail is lengthy. Start with optional short loops to gauge your family's paddling ability and stamina.

  • Public toilets at main access points

    Toilet facilities are available at key access points along the Blueway. Use them before paddling, as options are limited once on the water.

  • Pack plenty of snacks and water

    Bring more snacks and drinks than you think you'll need. Food shops may be distant from the water, and children get hungry whilst paddling.

  • Use the multiple access points strategically

    Several access points with parking are spread along the route. Enter and exit at different points to avoid paddling the full trail if energy wanes.

  • Wear sun protection and layers

    Apply high SPF sunscreen and pack extra layers. Water reflects sun, and you'll be exposed for hours. Bring waterproofs just in case.

  • Pack a dry bag for phones and valuables

    Keep phones, car keys, and valuables in a waterproof dry bag secured to your vessel. Accidents happen on the water.

  • Wildlife spotting adds to the adventure

    Watch for swans, herons, and otters along the route. Bring binoculars and a wildlife guide to make spotting more exciting for children.

  • Historic castles provide scenic landmarks

    The route passes historic castles, which give children visual landmarks to paddle towards and add interest to the journey.

  • Playgrounds near Carrick-on-Suir and Clonmel

    Nearby towns have playgrounds where children can run around before or after paddling. Useful for burning off extra energy.

  • Bring spare clothes and towels

    Children will likely get wet during paddling. Pack a complete change of clothes, including socks, and a towel for after.

  • The route is well signposted

    The Blueway is clearly marked, so navigation is straightforward. No specialist map-reading skills needed for families paddling sections.

  • Calm water makes it beginner-friendly

    The gentle current and calm waters mean inexperienced paddlers can manage easily. No white water or dangerous sections to worry about.

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