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Equipment sheets, clipboard, wellies, glass jar, metre stick, string, bucket, The has played a major part in Irish history, pencil, small plastic bag commerce and mythology. It is here that the fabled of Knowledge was caught and along it’s banks at that the was fought. Many famous historical monuments and buildings such as , , , Castle, and Dunmoe Castle were built alongside it, showing it’s importance as a trade and transport route. The Boyne navigational canal from to , which runs alongside the river, began construction in 1759 and was completed by 1800.It was due to go to Trim but never made it that far. It is now owned by An Taisce. The river Boyne is now a special area of conservation, to protect the abundant wildlife that lives alongside and in it. To complete the trail, enter at the Ramparts carpark.

Walk down and turn left and walk to- Turn right now and walk back wards the canal bridge. This is Ruxton’s Bridge, named after a share- alongside the river. Use your holder in the Canal company. Look bag and pick 6 types of underneath. How does the bridge wildflowers and 6 types of not collapse into the water ? tree leaves on your way. ______List 4 living birds or animals Estimate the width of the canal and that you can see from the riv- then measure by throwing a piece er bank of string from one side to the other. 1.______2.______Estimate ______m Actual ______m 3.______4.______

As you walk along the path Look out for this On the way back stop read the sign on the left hand stone along the path. at one of the slipways side. Why is there a 6 on to the river. Test the The canal was sold by Spicers it do you think? water quality. Fill a jar to An Taisce for £____. Why ______with river water. Does do you think it was sold for ______it smell that amount? ______Odourless ______Sewage ______Fishy ___

1. Check out www.irishwildflowers.ie to find out the names of your flowers. Science - Living Things, Env. Awareness and Care 2. Draw a picture of your favourite scene along the Boyne. Maths – Measures Geography - Natural 3. Research the Battle of the Boyne and write a summary. Environments History - Early People and Ancient Societies , Transport

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