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About Our Bike Shop In Waterford

Discover the Best Waterford Greenway Cycle Tours & Bike Hire Services 

Dungarvan Greenway Depots

Open every day from 9 am to 7 pm, NO 1, Davitts Quay, Abbeyside, Dungarvan, (just over the little bridge at the roundabout, the bus stop is literally around the corner), Kilmacthomas,  (Mainstreet car park beside The Greenway Grill – Free parking with delicious food)  and Tracey’s Hotel in Waterford. All bike depots have direct Greenway access. For Winter months, we are open, however, please contact us for the opening hours and bus times etc.

Dungarvan Greenway Car Park

Waterford, there is parking on the Quay, Kilmacthomas, Mainstreet Carpark, free Carpark adjacent to the Greenway Grill and Dungarvan, Free Carpark behind Eurospar in Abbeyside or numerous other car parks within the Town.

The Durrow Greenway

Bike route 46km long from Waterford to Dungarvan, taking approximately 5 hours (leisurely cycle) to include stopping off along the route to take in all of its beautiful landscapes, viaducts, tunnels, the sea and everything green in between.

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Waterford Greenway Bike Hire Services 

We offer reliable, affordable, quality bikes on the Waterford Greenway.

This is a beautiful 46-kilometre cycle route along an old railway line between Waterford City and Dungarvan. Our wide range of bikes for hire means that you can pick the perfect bicycles for everyone in your group.

We have hybrids, electric bikes, kids’ bikes, and trailers for young children.

With family

or for a  loan adventurer, 

Get the best equipment for you trail. 

We taking care of everything you need .

The Waterford-Dungarvan Railway In a Nutshell


Long disused but once famously scenic, the Waterford-Dungarvan railway has been converted into a truly stunning cycle and walking route. The first section, from Kilmacthomas to Dungarvan, was reopened in 2016, and 2017 saw the Kilmacthomas to Waterford section completed.


The full route is almost 45 kilometres long and has a hard surface all the way. The route is a mix of a coastal and inland section and offers breathtaking views.

The remains of the old railway infrastructure, such as the Durrow/Stradbally signal box, can still be found along the route, providing added interest for the railway buff!

In places, the Waterford Greenway runs alongside the Waterford and Suir Valley narrow gauge railway.


Along the Waterford Greenway, there are some stunning sights:

  • The world-famous Mount Congreve Gardens (directly accessible from the Greenway)
  • The Durrow 7-arch Viaduct
  • The Kilmacthomas 8-arch stone viaduct
  • The Ballyvoyle brick-lined tunnel
  • The lovely town of Dungarvan, with its stunning views across Dungarvan Bay

Interactive map

Here you can find an interactive map from our friends at the Waterford Council .

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Downloadable Map

Download a map of some interesting spots along the greenway

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Things to do and see

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