Four Rivers in Ireland – River Nore

The second river we row on the Four Rivers in Ireland trip is River Nore.  Tides determine whether we begin or end in New Ross or Inostioge. The day requires a small section of the Barrow as well as the charming Nore. The river is the most intimate of our four, as it cuts its narrow winding route among high green hills. Inistioge is picture perfect – so much so that it has been the set for many a film. As for après-row, there is a charming pub where you can relax, or you can take a vigorous walk over Brandon Hill to return to Graiugenamanagh.

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Ruth Marr

Ruth Marr

Ruth Marr is the founder and President of Rowing The World™ and The Rowing Concierge™. Ruth started rowing as a graduate student in Saskatoon and has been a long time member of Prairie Fire Rowing Club in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She has enjoyed rowing in dozens of beautiful destinations around the world, both on the trips that she operates and on other rowing travel experiences such as FISA World Rowing Tours and private tours organized by friends.

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