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Ireland Idyll: A Guide to the Emerald Isle's Waterways Grand Canal, Royal Canal, and River Barrow By Linda Samuel
Off the shores of the Barrow, Ireland's second longest river, stone structures dot a backdrop of vast green fields. Among them, a 13th-century castle in Carlow County and Bagenalstown's attempt at an "Irish Versaille." Farther downstream, brightly painted houses, hand-knit woolens, and engraved glass lure travelers to the town of Graignamanagh. The Grand Canal takes you through some 43 locks from downtown Dublin to Shannon Harbor, along with a branch that links up with River Barrow navigable all the way to the ridge waters of Waterforld. Once a bustling trading artery, today's Grand still inspires recollections of its glory days. The quay of Tullamore, a cruising center on the canal, is where Irish Mist and Tullamore Dewstwo of Ireland's legendary whiskeyswere loaded onto barges to be shipped to pubs. Unlike the more popular waterways like the Shannon and Erne systems, these shimmering spots offer a genuine window into too-seldom-seen Old Ireland at its finest.
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