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The Royal Canal Greenway near the Glenroyal Hotel

Ireland's newest tourism attraction, the Royal Canal Greenway is a 130km route of canal towpath. It is a fantastic amenity and the longest greenway in Ireland, stretching from Maynooth to Clondara in Co Longford. The canal passes from Leixlip to Maynooth and onto Kilcock. Started in Dublin, the work on constructing the canal was completed in 1817. By the 1950's the canal had fallen into disrepair and was officially closed in 1961. Following extensive restoration work the Royal Canal Greenway was opened to navigation in 2010 reigniting enthusiasm for the triangular route from Dublin to the Shannon via the Royal and Grand Canals.​ The canal passes through some of Europe's most beautiful countryside and, whether you are on a boat, bicycle or simply on foot, you'll have ample opportunity to enjoy it all. The townpath that has been so lovingly cleared has now been designated The Royal Canal Greenway. The Royal Canal is truly a snapshot of the past. There are bridges dating back over 200 years and buildings in Abbeyshrule that can be traced back to 1200 A.D.

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The Royal Canal Greenway

A lovely walk through the heart of the North Kildare countryside, very flat, and suitable for most people. This walk is about 7km long, and takes between one and a half to two hours, depending on your pace and whether or not you stop along the way.  The wonderful Royal Canal Greenway is 130km of level towpath, ideal for walkers, runners and cyclists of all ages and stages.

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Bring a Picnic on your Royal Canal Greenway Adventure

Maynooth is the ideal location to begin your Royal Canal Greenway adventure. Our team would also be happy to arrange a picnic for your adventure and fun-filled day out. Before you head out on your adventure , fuel up in Shoda with a delicious breakfast or lunch. The grab & go section in Shoda Cafe is prefect for grabbing a coffee before you head out or pick up a pre-made sandwhich , yoghurt pot or pastry to take with you on the road.

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the Royal Canal Walkway

From the Glenroyal Hotel it is a 6 minute walk to the official Royal Canal Walkway Maynooth marker. From the hotel, head west, turn right toward Straffan Road, take two lefts, and your destination will be on your right. 

Or if you'd like, you can cut in at the walkway at the sloped bridge in front of Shoda Market Café and start your walk from there.

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