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B Walk – Walk 6 – Mount Leinster to Kildavin

Saturday, 4th October 2025

This memorable route sets out from the Nine Stones, one of Carlow’s best-known landmarks, before dropping towards the cattle grid on the Mountain Road. From here the trail loops around Tomduff, a quiet hillside that offers a sense of remoteness, before climbing to the cairn on Slievebawn, long associated with ancient ritual and tradition.

The walk then leads through the Corrabut Gap, a dramatic cut through the Blackstairs that has served for centuries as a passage between valleys. Your next ascent is Kilbrannish Hill, crowned by its distinctive summit cairns. On clear days, walkers are rewarded with striking panoramas of the Barrow Valley below and the rolling ridges of the Blackstairs stretching north and south.

The final section follows the South Leinster Way, winding down through forest tracks and open farmland to the village of Kildavin, where the walk concludes. Blending upland hiking with peaceful valley walking, this is a rewarding and varied route that showcases the best of Carlow’s landscapes.

Summary B Walk Suitable for Experienced Hill Walkers
Duration Approximately 5 hours from start in Kildavin to finish
Length 19km
Terrain Terrain is on open mountain, rugged, exposed and unmarked – includes boulder fields and uneven surfaces.
Fitness levels Requires strong physical fitness and endurance.
Reward! Blending upland hiking with peaceful valley walking, this is a rewarding and varied route that showcases the best of Carlow’s mountain landscapes.

Walk includes:

  • Experienced members from Tullow Mountaineering Club
  • Bus transport to the start of this walk. Finish on foot back to Kildavin Village
  • Soup, sandwiches, tea and coffee in Conway’s Bar and Restaurant, Kildavin following conclusion of the walk

Supported by Carlow County Council under the Festival and Events Scheme

Date and Time: Saturday, 4th October, 2025 at 09:00
Registration: Conway's Pub & Lounge, Kildavin, Carlow Y21 PX98. at 08:30
Start Point: Nine Stones Vantage Point, Mount Leinster Bus transport to the start of the walk.
Finish Point: Kildavin Village
Admission: € 25

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  • B Walk – Walk 6 – Mount Leinster to Kildavin
    B Walk – Walk 6 – Mount Leinster to Kildavin
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B Walk – Walk 6 – Mount Leinster to Kildavin

Saturday, 4th October 2025

This memorable route sets out from the Nine Stones, one of Carlow’s best-known landmarks, before dropping towards the cattle grid on the Mountain Road. From here the trail loops around Tomduff, a quiet hillside that offers a sense of remoteness, before climbing to the cairn on Slievebawn, long associated with ancient ritual and tradition.

The walk then leads through the Corrabut Gap, a dramatic cut through the Blackstairs that has served for centuries as a passage between valleys. Your next ascent is Kilbrannish Hill, crowned by its distinctive summit cairns. On clear days, walkers are rewarded with striking panoramas of the Barrow Valley below and the rolling ridges of the Blackstairs stretching north and south.

The final section follows the South Leinster Way, winding down through forest tracks and open farmland to the village of Kildavin, where the walk concludes. Blending upland hiking with peaceful valley walking, this is a rewarding and varied route that showcases the best of Carlow’s landscapes.

Summary B Walk Suitable for Experienced Hill Walkers
Duration Approximately 5 hours from start in Kildavin to finish
Length 19km
Terrain Terrain is on open mountain, rugged, exposed and unmarked – includes boulder fields and uneven surfaces.
Fitness levels Requires strong physical fitness and endurance.
Reward! Blending upland hiking with peaceful valley walking, this is a rewarding and varied route that showcases the best of Carlow’s mountain landscapes.

Walk includes:

  • Experienced members from Tullow Mountaineering Club
  • Bus transport to the start of this walk. Finish on foot back to Kildavin Village
  • Soup, sandwiches, tea and coffee in Conway’s Bar and Restaurant, Kildavin following conclusion of the walk

Supported by Carlow County Council under the Festival and Events Scheme

Date and Time: Saturday, 4th October, 2025 at 09:00
Registration: Conway's Pub & Lounge, Kildavin, Carlow Y21 PX98. at 08:30
Start Point: Nine Stones Vantage Point, Mount Leinster Bus transport to the start of the walk.
Finish Point: Kildavin Village
Admission: € 25

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