Cope Bridge was constructed in 1794. The bridge was named in honour of William Cope, who was a director of the Grand Canal Company in 1784-85 and of the Royal Canal Company from 1789 to 1802.
This part of the Royal Canal is popular with the locals. This scenic route provide a sense of peace and allows you to reconnect with the outdoors and nature. Watch the boats sit idle, the beautiful swans drifting by and listen to the birds sing their sweet melodies.
Happy geocaching!
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