South Leinster Way by mtb
Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 8:17 pm
I am intending to do the South Leinster Way this summer by mtb.
The SLW is a walking route measuring 102km that stretches from Kildavin to Carrick-on-Suir. The route is Kildavin-Borris-Graiguenamanagh-Inistioge-Mullinavat-Piltown-Carrick-on-Suir.
The route is approx 70% off road (mostly fire road), 30% rural roads. There are some tough climbs, notably to Mt Brandon, but nothing we are not used to. Some nice scenic flat sections too eg Borris-Graigue is along the Barrow tow-path.
Here's more details on the route http://www.carlowtourism.com/default.aspx?id=44&mid=70
This will be an all day epic, good pace when on the bike with a nice long lunch in Graigue or Inistioge. Don't know how long it will take, expect 5/6/7 hrs.
What to do at the end? Well i'm thinkingof staying the night in Carrick and having a few celebratory scoops?
So who is on for it? I am proposing Saturday 7th August but am open to suggestions if I have some company
The SLW is a walking route measuring 102km that stretches from Kildavin to Carrick-on-Suir. The route is Kildavin-Borris-Graiguenamanagh-Inistioge-Mullinavat-Piltown-Carrick-on-Suir.
The route is approx 70% off road (mostly fire road), 30% rural roads. There are some tough climbs, notably to Mt Brandon, but nothing we are not used to. Some nice scenic flat sections too eg Borris-Graigue is along the Barrow tow-path.
Here's more details on the route http://www.carlowtourism.com/default.aspx?id=44&mid=70
This will be an all day epic, good pace when on the bike with a nice long lunch in Graigue or Inistioge. Don't know how long it will take, expect 5/6/7 hrs.
What to do at the end? Well i'm thinkingof staying the night in Carrick and having a few celebratory scoops?
So who is on for it? I am proposing Saturday 7th August but am open to suggestions if I have some company