Sallins is a busy traffic spot. Will you be working in Sallins village itself or do you just need to go through, to Millennium Park perhaps? It may be better to go around. Either way you probably should get familiar with the various back roads in and around Sallins and along the canal. Clane can be a busy spot too. You should consider a route through Straffan also.
Come in through Clane, use the ringroad, If you are not passing Sallins heading for Naas you will not face real delays, it will take you 25 minutes, you could also route through Straffan, if you do take care, it is not a good road and narrows unexpectedly in places.
The only real way to get there is via Clane. After that it all depends where in Sallins you are heading for. Looking at the traffic this morning (I was going in the other direction) I'd say you were looking at 20-25 minutes to get from the outskirts of the village to the roundabout on the Monread road. It's a right bottleneck in the morning due to school buses and people heading to the train station
Thanks al replies and information. Would be based near Sallins & Naas train station - not going to Millennuum Park. Would it take long from outskirts of village coming from Clane side to up to train station area?
Time of morning you leave and what side of Maynooth?
You could possibly go through Straffan, over the Liffey, take next right and use back roads to come up the canal in middle of Sallins and avoid the backup. Though haven't driven it in a long time.
Time of morning you leave and what side of Maynooth?
You could possibly go through Straffan, over the Liffey, take next right and use back roads to come up the canal in middle of Sallins and avoid the backup. Though haven't driven it in a long time.
You could possibly go through Straffan, over the Liffey, take next right and use back roads to come up the canal in middle of Sallins and avoid the backup.
That's what I'd do, especially since you're coming from the Celbridge side of Maynooth. Maybe you'll get parked on the canal and can walk the rest avoiding traffic both ways.