Djouce, Co. Wicklow
Sugar Loaf from Djouce
The Sugar Loaf is a classic pyramid shape seen here from the walk in the Djouce.
(c) Annette KellySugar Loaf from Djouce
The Sugar Loaf is a classic pyramid shape seen here from the walk in the Djouce.
(c) Annette KellyDjouce Mountain is 725m in height and can be climbed from a number of routes. The Long Hill approach is very popular and provides beautiful views and an easy well marked route. It is popularly known as the windiest mountain in Wicklow.
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Blackface mountain ewe on Djouce
Most of the time the sheep have Djouce to themselves.
(c) Annette KellyBlackface mountain ewe on Djouce - (c) Annette Kelly
Blackface mountain ewe on Wicklow Way
Sheep graze on the windy and exposed terrain.
(c) Annette KellyBlackface mountain ewe on Wicklow Way - (c) Annette Kelly
Blooming heather on Wicklow Way
Blooming heather on Wicklow Way
(c) Annette KellyBlooming heather on Wicklow Way - (c) Annette Kelly
Dublin Bay and the Irish Sea from Djouce
The view extends for many miles on a clear day.
(c) Annette KellyDublin Bay and the Irish Sea from Djouce - (c) Annette Kelly
Dublin Bay and the Sugar Loaf from the Wicklow Way
The Sugar Loaf and the features of Dublin Bay are readily recognisable from the Wicklow Way.
(c) Annette KellyDublin Bay and the Sugar Loaf from the Wicklow Way - (c) Annette Kelly
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Encounter with sheep on Wicklow Way
Humans must share the mountain trails with four legged friends!
(c) Annette KellyEncounter with sheep on Wicklow Way - (c) Annette Kelly
Follow The Wicklow Way
The Wicklow Way winds for 80 miles (129 kilometres) through the Wicklow highlands.
(c) Annette KellyFollow The Wicklow Way - (c) Annette Kelly
Djouce and Wicklow Way
From the Wicklow Way there is a marked path up to the top of Djouce
(c) Annette KellyDjouce and Wicklow Way - (c) Annette Kelly
Heather in bloom on Wicklow Way
Heather and other rugged plant species are adapted to the open windy terrain.
(c) Annette KellyHeather in bloom on Wicklow Way - (c) Annette Kelly
Heather in the Wicklow Mountains
The treeless windy landscape features only the toughest plants like heather.
(c) Annette KellyHeather in the Wicklow Mountains - (c) Annette Kelly
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Heather on Wicklow Way slope
Heather on Wicklow Way slope
(c) Annette KellyHeather on Wicklow Way slope - (c) Annette Kelly
Irish Sea from Djouce
Views from Djouce include a pleasant contrast between land and sea.
(c) Annette KellyIrish Sea from Djouce - (c) Annette Kelly
Looking back towards Dublin from Djouce
Looking back towards Dublin from Djouce
(c) Annette KellyLooking back towards Dublin from Djouce - (c) Annette Kelly
Looking back towards Maulin (570m) from the approach to Djouce
The peaks of Maulin, Djouce and nearby War Hill dominate the area above Powerscourt.
(c) Annette KellyLooking back towards Maulin (570m) from the approach to Djouce - (c) Annette Kelly
Marked pathway to top of Djouce
A pathway leads walkers up the gentle eastern slope of Djouce
(c) Annette KellyMarked pathway to top of Djouce - (c) Annette Kelly
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Mountain stream on Wicklow Way
The Wicklow mountains feature a network of rocky streams
(c) Annette KellyMountain stream on Wicklow Way - (c) Annette Kelly
Sheep grazing on the Wicklow Way
Sheep grazing on the Wicklow Way
(c) Annette KellySheep grazing on the Wicklow Way - (c) Annette Kelly
Sheep and heather on Wicklow Way
Tough mountain sheep and rugged plants like heather survive on the rough Wicklow terrain.
(c) Annette KellySheep and heather on Wicklow Way - (c) Annette Kelly
The Sugar Loaf And the Irish Sea from Djouce
The Sugar Loaf and the Irish Sea from Djouce
(c) Annette KellyThe Sugar Loaf And the Irish Sea from Djouce - (c) Annette Kelly
The Wicklow Way along the slopes of Djouce
The Wicklow Way weaves around the shoulder of Djouce as it continues its journey through the valleys and peaks of the Wicklow range
(c) Annette KellyThe Wicklow Way along the slopes of Djouce - (c) Annette Kelly
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