Code of Conduct
To keep our greenways welcoming and safe for all users—walkers, cyclists, families, and wildlife alike—please review our Code of Conduct before you go.
Read Code of ConductGetting There
Whether you’re travelling by train, bus, or car, use these tools to plan your route.
FAQs
There is no direct rail access to the greenway.
“Yes, there are several bus routes that connect to Monaghan Town including: Bus Éireann Routes:
Route 32: Dublin to Letterkenny
Route 65: Galway – Athlone – Cavan – Monaghan
Route 182: Drogheda – Ardee – Monaghan
Getting Here – Monaghan Tourism
Ulsterbus Routes:
Route 70/70a: Armagh to Monaghan
Route 270: Belfast (Grand Central Station) to Monaghan (Goldline Express)
Route 271: Belfast to Cavan (passing through Monaghan)
Monaghan Bus Station – Bus Times
TFI Local Link Routes:
Local routes MN1, MN2, MN3 and 176 serve Monaghan Town and connect various towns and villages in the area including Ardaghy, Ballyhaise, and Ballinode”
Yes, there are electric vehicle charging points available at one of the parking locations along the greenway Old Cross Square, Tirkeenan, Monaghan, H18 NX30 (coordinates: 54.247051, -6.963872).
News and Updates
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Offaly County Council Opens Ballycommon Trailhead Linking Grand Canal Greenway and Lough Boora
Cork County Council Opens Extensions to Clonakilty and Bandon Active Travel Routes