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  1. Dublin Canals

    Unlock the City. Dublin Canals. Straddling both sides of the River Liffey with their own pools of water, chapters of Dublin history, cultural gems and unique charm, the Grand Canal and Royal Canal are captivating green and blue corridors of the city.

  2. Dublin Dinner Cruise by Guinness Barge 2024

    Explore the waterways of the Grand Canal in Dublin on this 2-hour, sightseeing dinner cruise. Climb aboard the 'Guinness Canal Barge MV Cadhla,' a replica of the boat that used to transport Ireland's stout drink around the city. Enjoy a drink from the onboard bar plus a delicious 3-course meal featuring traditional Irish favorites like traditional roast beef or pan fried fish of the day ...

  3. Dublin: Grand Canal Cruise with Dinner

    Dine in style as you cruise along Dublin's beautiful Grand Canal on a relaxing cruise. Step on board the luxurious canal barge and enjoy a 3-course meal with a glass of wine or beer during your cruise ... 19 Dublin Guided tours. 20 Dublin Entry tickets. Cities in Ireland. 1 Galway. 2 Cork. 3 Killarney. 4 Doolin. 5 City of Limerick. 6 Kilkenny ...

  4. Barge trips on Ireland's Grand Canal

    Your Bargetrip starts here! Select your date to check availability and book your Private Charter Cruise on the Grand Canal in Kildare. Great for Family Days Out, Birthday Parties and Team Days! If you have any questions see out FAQ page or call now on 087 6465465 (line open 9am to 6pm) Start Date. € 170.00 EUR.

  5. Along the Banks of the Royal Canal Through Dublin

    The Royal Canal Way in Dublin. "All Along the Banks of the Royal Canal ..." On the Royal Canal Way, between the M50 and Blanchardstown. The Royal Canal is one of Dublin's best-hidden secrets, and the walking trail alongside it rarely used by visitors. The canal itself leads from the Liffey to the Mullingar area, and Dubliners must cross and re ...

  6. La Peniche Dublin

    Use the below form to contact La Peniche, alternatively, get in touch via: +353 87 900 077. [email protected]. Fine Wine and Dining cruises aboard a beautifully restored classic barge, catering for weddings, hen parties, corporate events and much more.

  7. 2024 Royal Canal Cruise Day Tour provided by Dublin Tales Tours

    Royal Canal Cruise Day Tour. This is a unique tour of one of Dublin's inner-city sites and Ireland's greatest waterways, the Royal Canal. After a two hour walking tour of Dublin's rich historical sites your guide will bring you to the next stage of your adventure. An entertaining guide will bring you along a route from the 12th Lock of the ...

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    Get a unique view of both old and modern day Dublin and see the city's most iconic landmarks through the boat tours. +353 1 473 0000 [email protected] About Us ... Come on down to Sean O' Casey Bridge to cruise in style on the Dublin Discovered Boat Tour. CONTACT US. Location. Map & Direction > Covid 19 Safety. Learn More > Opening Times. 09: ...

  9. 10 Best Boat Tours in Dublin (From a Local!) (2024)

    Enjoy dinner on a boat along Dublin's Grand Canal. 9. Grand Canal Dinner Restaurant Boat Trip . ⭐4.5/5 (100+ Reviews) If you want to eat a delicious dinner while cruising along a tranquil canal, then this boat tour is for you! This Grand Canal Cruise with dinner treats you to a delicious 3-course meal aboard a luxurious cruise vassal.

  10. Join us on a wonderful Royal Canal Lucan Kayaking Tour

    2pm Royal Canal Tour - Fingal County Council. A wonderful guided kayak tour on the beautiful tranquil Royal Canal at 2pm on 27th April subsidised by Fingal County Council. You can enter the special code during the booking process by pressing "apply promo or voucher code" to get the discounted price. € 69.00 - € 78.00 EUR. Available - Check ...

  11. Waterways Ireland

    Grand Canal. Built in the 19th century, the Grand Canal developed from an important trade route to a relaxing haven. Connecting the capital city westwards with the River Shannon, this genteel, old engineering marvel winds through the centre of Dublin, on towards fertile farmlands, charming villages and past the tumble-down remnants of the midlands' historic past.

  12. The Grand Canal Way

    The first trade boat passed from Dublin through to the Shannon in 1804. The last working cargo barge passed through the Grand Canal in 1960. The Grand Canal Way (Irish: Bealach na Canálach Móire) is a 117-kilometre (73 mi) long-distance trail that follows the towpath of the canal from Lucan Bridge, near Adamstown, to Shannon Harbour. It is ...

  13. 14 Best Dublin Tours: Pub Crawls, Game of Thrones & More

    Viking Splash Tours. Price: Adults from 33 euros; kids from 27 euros. Duration: 75 minutes. Explore Dublin's streets and the Grand Canal Basin via amphibious vehicles with Viking Splash Tours ...

  14. The Grand Canal

    End to end, this enchanting waterway covers an impressive 131km. Barges, bridges and bridles. The Grand Canal's charming Dublin banks have inspired poets and writers, while its waters were once the lifeblood of trade and industry. Flanked on both sides with some elegant late Georgian and Victorian architecture, time spent along the canal ...

  15. Delightful Day Trips Grand Canal

    Go wild on a delightful day spent outdoors, follow the Grand Canal to its leafiest Dublin limits. Starting at the third lock in Inchicore, walk or cycle along the idyllic Grand Canal Way Green Route. This 8.5km greenway reaches right out to the 12th lock in Lucan, County Dublin, boasting all manner of greenery, scenery and wildlife.

  16. Waterways Ireland

    Boats travelling through Dublin, Spencer Dock and Locks 1-12. For boats intending to pass through Spencer Dock, Locks 1-12 (including 8 double locks) and in or out of Dublin, 4 weeks prior notice must be given to the Eastern Regional Office on +353 (0)1 868 0148. All the locks on the Royal Canal, Grand Canal & Barrow Navigation are operated

  17. Grand Canal Way

    Grand Canal Way. Linear. Easy. 117.10km. 5 days. Enjoy a pleasant 117km walk through counties Dublin, Kildare and Offaly on the leafy Grand Canal Way. Marvel at 18th and 19th century engineering surrounded by swathes of stunning scenery on this easy, linear trail. Unfolding from Lucan, County Dublin, through rural County Kildare and finishing ...

  18. Dublin Bay Cruises

    From the heart of Dublin to the historical maritime town of Dun Laoghaire and the enchanting Howth Peninsula, Dublin Bay Cruises invites you to experience the perfect fusion of urban vibrancy and coastal serenity. ... this tour is the ideal way to do so. We were blessed with great weather as well, although the waves were a bit choppy. The staff ...

  19. Canals of Dublin

    We have removed our Liffey Bridges Section, to concentrate on our information building for the "Canal's of Dublin" See Bridges of Dublin for information on the bridges across the River Liffey. The Smart Tags are now starting to be put out along the banks of the Royal Canal. Today 21/06/16 some went up between Ashtown 10th Lock & 12th Lock.

  20. Royal Canal Boat Trips

    ROYAL CANAL BOAT TRIPS. Daily Skippered Barge Trips. Mobile 087 937 7588 ...

  21. Grand Canal (Ireland)

    The Grand Canal (Irish: An Chanáil Mhór) is the southernmost of a pair of canals that connect Dublin, in the east of Ireland, with the River Shannon in the west, via Tullamore and a number of other villages and towns, the two canals nearly encircling Dublin's inner city.Its sister canal on the Northside of Dublin is the Royal Canal.The last working cargo barge passed through the Grand Canal ...

  22. Visit Bargetrip.ie

    Bargetrip.ie - Canal Boat Tour offer scheduled cruises which operate from March to October, and you can charter the barge privately all year round. There are three cruise options and six departure times daily during peak season and a barge trip is suitable for all ages. The morning return cruise to Digby Lock departs at 10:00 and takes 2.5 hours.