BARGE BOAT TRIP Sallins Ireland
BargeTrip Canal Cruising, Sallins Naas, Ireland - Rose with Ellen & Ray. Fergus & Zenny.
Levi Ledesma
Bargetrip.ie
Cruising for just an hour or two on the Grand Canal, you’ll travel through 250 years of history: through locks, bridges and aqueduct, through tales of great engineers and merchants plying their trade. The landed gentry, poor folk escaping the Great Famine, heavy horses pulling their cargoes – all have left their legacies here.
Beginning in Sallins, our skippered traditional canal bargetrips through beautiful Kildare countryside stir so many stories to life. While ducks and swans swim, and kingfishers and dragonflies dart; while you take the helm or relax with a drink; while you glide through time…
SIAC Colas-M7 Upgrade, Osbertown Interchange and Sallins By-pass (November 2019)
Bargetrip.ie - Cruise on the Grand Canal
Take a cruise through 250 years of history on the Grand Canal in Co. Kildare, part of Ireland's Ancient East. Video by Sky Quest Aerial Imaging - Taking your business to new heights!
Ireland Barge Trip, River Barrow, St Mullins, South East Ireland 2014 HD
Join Larry and his barge at St Mullins on the beautiful River Barrow, Europe's loveliest navigable river, with a group of Newfoundlanders. Some took to bicycles. More info on the area can be found on my website at:
Music Credit: Yiruma - River flows in you acoustic guitar cover, played by Wolfgang Vrecun.
Shot on Canon EOS M. Post production in Premiere Pro CS6.
Canalways Barging Ireland
Family Run Traditional Barging company in Rathangan Co Kildare.
Welcome to Sallins,Co. Kildare
Discover water activities in this small town.Try a barge trip!
Mavic Pro Footage, Sallins Canal, Co Kildare
Here,s some footage shot on my Mavic Pro in Kildare, Ireland, I have added some filters and effects to the original footage. Music is not my own. Enjoy
98 Sallins Bridge Sallins v2
Video Description
Canal Splendour - Grand Canal Co.Kildare
The Grand Canal is one of two canals which connects Dublin with the River Shannon, the other being the Royal Canal. The canal from Sallins was opened to traffic in 1779 and there was a passenger service operating from Sallins to Dublin in 1780. This service operated twice weekly.
The canal near the village of Sallins Co.Kildare is popular for fishing and boating. There are many canal barges moored in Sallins Marina, some of them permanent residences.
The picturesque town of Robertstown is also on the Grand Canal, which runs from the centre of Dublin City all the way out to the River Shannon, the longest river in the British Isles. Together with the Royal Canal, the Grand Canal once served an important commercial function. In the mid 1800's the Grand Canal carried in excess of 100,000 passengers a year and was used by freight barges up to the 1960's. Today the canals have no commercial use but are still popular recreational destinations. Both canals are frequently used by fishermen and Roberstown is the base for canal cruises. Both of these picturesque villages are within 30 miles travelling distance from the busy city of Dublin and are highly recommended for a quiet and pleasurable day out!
Mute Swans 10th Lock Grand Canal Dublin
Wildlife in Bawnogue
107b Sallins to Hazelhatch
Grand Canal Barge from Sallins to Hazelhatch. 08th April, 2009
Aqueduct in Sallins (Ireland)
Grand Canal and Liffey River
Busy day at Athy Waterways
Freedom of the Water (Athy Boat Tours) passing down the River Barrow during the summer festival Barrow Splash
Kayaking in the Grand canal Sallins.
How not to get out of a Kayak
Grand Canal, Mespil Road, Dublin
A few minutes with a real video camera on the Grand Canal.
Ireland Winter in Sallins Snow Storm Emma
Ireland Winter in Sallins Snow Storm Emma
An Spideog - Barge Day Charter in Sallins
Day Charter for Canal Cruising with options for overnight fine dining experiences
Hazel Hatch
Hazelhatch (Colchoill in Irish) is an area on the border between County Kildare and County Dublin in Ireland. It is located approximately halfway between Celbridge and Newcastle. It is located on the R405 regional road. The Grand Canal passes through the area, and Hazelhatch is one of the places of recreational activity along the Grand Canal, with fishing and boating. There are two pubs in Hazelhatch, beside the canal. Although it is not a village, there is a concentration of one-off houses around the area.
Kayaking on Liffey River (Ballymore Eustace, Newbridge, Sallins)
A Grand Canal
AV of images of the Grand Canal by Photographer Michael Linehan