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Wicklow Way
Wicklow Way
Photograph of a lady walking on the Wicklow Way trail. The Wicklow Way is part of a network of long-distance self-guided walking trails, (also called 'way-marked ways'), throughout Ireland. The Wicklow Way begins in Dublin's southern suburb of Rathfarnham and travels in a south-south-westerly direction across the Dublin and Wicklow uplands, then through the rolling hill country of southwest County Wicklow to finish in the small, County Carlow village of Clonegal 130 kilometres later.
Courtesy of Joss Lynam collection
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View of lakes of Glendalough
View of lakes of Glendalough
A scenic view showing the glacial valley, both Upper and Lower lakes and St. Kevin's monastery in Glendalough, Co. Wicklow. Walking routes around the valley are colour coded according to difficulty. The cliffs walls are used by rock climbers.
(c) John Kennedy
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Rear of St. Kevin's church
Rear of St. Kevin's church
A view of the rear of St. Kevin's Church with belfry and conical roof.
(c) John Kennedy
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Church and graveyard, Glendalough, Co. Wicklow
Church and graveyard, Glendalough, Co. Wicklow
St. Kevin's Monastery with belfry and graveyard, Glendalough, Co. Wicklow
(c) John Kennedy
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Carrauntoohill
Carrauntoohill
Carrauntoohill in the McMacgillycuddy's Reeks range is the highest peak in Ireland at 1,308 m (3,406 feet tall.
(c) Ciaran Clissmann
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St. Kevin's Monastery and graveyard, Glendalough, Co. Wicklow
St. Kevin's Monastery and graveyard, Glendalough, Co. Wicklow
St. Kevin's Church with belfry and graveyard at Glendalough, Co. Wicklow. The monastic site dates from the 7th century.
(c) John Kennedy
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Directions at Glendalough, Co. Wicklow
Directions at Glendalough, Co. Wicklow
Colour coded walking directions at Glendalough, Co. Wicklow. Walks are colour coded according to their grade of difficulty.
(c) John Kennedy
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Footbridge at Glendalough
Footbridge at Glendalough
A footbridge over a rocky stream at Glendalough, Co. Wicklow. Visitors can follow trails throughout the area.
(c) John Kennedy
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Glen Of The Downs from the Great Sugar Loaf, Co. Wicklow
Glen Of The Downs from the Great Sugar Loaf, Co. Wicklow
The Glen Of The Downs from the Great Sugar Loaf, Co. Wicklow.
(c) John Kennedy
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Heather on hillside with view of Upper Lake, Glendalough, Co. Wicklow
Heather on hillside with view of Upper Lake, Glendalough, Co. Wicklow
Heather (Ericaceae) growing on a rocky hillside above Upper Lake, Glendalough, Co. Wicklow. The valley of Glendalough is surrounded by steep terrain rising above 400m. Heather is a hardy plant that is common in bogs and rugged hillsides.
(c) John Kennedy
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