A Slightly Trickier way up one of Dublin's best known Landmarks (Even though it is in Wicklow.....) Some Steep Climbs, In Particular at the top where some scrambling may be necessary
Knocksink woods exploration.
An interesting ramble in two parts – first is a gentle stroll through woods of oak, beech, maple etc, followed by a more difficult and testing ramble by the river itself. Part 1 – Easy! Park up at the nature reserve car park and follow the marked trail through the...
Fentons – Lugnaquilla and Back
One of the easier routes up Lugnaquilla, Keeping in mind that it does pass through an army artillery range so it's best to check the firing times beforehand.
Paddock hill
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Meeting of the Waters – Miners Cross – Mottee Stone
Starting at the Meeting of the Waters, follow the main road towards Avoca up to the white bridge. Take a left across the bridge and follow the road up. Turn left as signed for the Miners Cross. About 500 m after the Miners cross, you can stay on road by turning right,...
Kippure via Eagle’s Crag
From beginning of path marked Private near Lough Bray Lodge gatehouse on Military Road, rough boggy path through heather and ferns that meets with the path coming across from a carpark further up Military road. A 15-20 scramble up the side of the corrie wall to...
wicklow way 2
Glencullen to Cloon/Curtlestown
Glendalough Spinc route
Starting at the Upper Lake carpark, follow the signs for Poulanass Waterfall. The directional markers for this route are blue. The walk follows the Poulanass Waterfall before entering the Lugduff Valley. From there, you can either continue on the path around The Spinc...
Derrybawn Mountain Glendalough
For those that dont know Glendalough is a very popular area for visitors. Its monastic site and tranquil setting make it in my opinion one of the most beautiful places in Ireland. This is a walk of two halves. Good paths through woods to begin and steep little stracks...
Crone Woods to Djouce
Crone Woods to Djouce overlooking Powerscourt Waterfall