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Common Questions

Everything you need to know about cycling the River Suir with us

Yes, the River Suir cycling path is genuinely flat from start to finish. It follows the estuary banks for about 35 kilometres, which means no hills or challenging climbs—perfect if you haven't cycled in a while or prefer a steady pace.

Our guided tours run at 10–15 km/h, which gives you time to chat, take in the river views, and stop for refreshments. We usually ride for 2–3 hours depending on your group's preference, with breaks built in. You'll ride with a guide who knows the route inside out and can point out local wildlife, historic spots, and good stopping places.

Not at all. We tailor rides to your fitness level, and the flat terrain means you're not fighting gravity. If you're nervous about getting back on a bike, we offer confidence sessions first—one-to-one coaching to refresh your skills and get you comfortable again.

We can arrange bike hire through local partners, and we'll make sure it's comfortable and roadworthy before you ride. If your own bike needs attention, we're happy to go over basic maintenance checks with you or recommend a trusted local mechanic.

Spring through early autumn is lovely—you get longer daylight, milder weather, and the estuary is really active with wildlife. Summer can be warm and busy, while winter rides are quieter and atmospheric, though you'll need waterproofs. We run year-round, so it's really down to what suits you.

Absolutely. We run group rides, but we also do private tours tailored to your group's pace and interests. Whether it's a family outing or a group of mates wanting to explore the Suir together, we'll work around what you're after.

Still got questions?

Get in touch with us directly and we'll sort you out.

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