Castletown House – Celbridge
A great place to go for a walk. Includes a nice little cafe. http://www.castletown.ie/ Advertisements Continue reading Castletown House – Celbridge
A great place to go for a walk. Includes a nice little cafe. http://www.castletown.ie/ Advertisements Continue reading Castletown House – Celbridge
Great walk around Donadea Forest. Parking is 5 euro for a car and you need to pay with coins. Continue reading Donadea Forest Park Walks
The Devils Glen is a nice easy walk about 1 hour outside of Dublin. Park in the carpark highlighted below and follow the trail through the woods to the waterfall. Keep an eye out of the sculptures and quotes along the trail. In the early 19th century, before the Vartry Reservoir was built in the mountains above, the river came through the glen in full uninhibited … Continue reading Devils Glen
The beautiful Wicklow Gap (R756). Take a drive or even a cycle over the rural mountain landscape. The Wicklow Gap road goes from Hollywood near the N81 about 10km from Blessington to the village of Laragh near Glendalough. Continue reading The Wicklow Gap
Busy Bank Holiday Monday in Bray. Parking can be at a premium during the weekends and the area can be quite congested. There is a DART station nearby though. Starting point for a walk up Bray Head or the Bray to Greystones Cliff Walk. Continue reading Bray Strand In The Sun
Photo by WhatToDoDublin.org Continue reading View of Dublin from Killiney
Photos from Lugnaqullia today. Continue reading Cold and Icy Lugnaqullia Mountain, Wicklow
If you are looking for a reasonably short climb with a great view then you must visit the Great Sugar Loaf (often just called the Sugar Loaf). The Great Sugar Loaf (Beannach Mhór) is located in County Wicklow, south of Bray. It’s roughly 30-40 minutes drive from Dublin. The short route starts at the car park at the base of the hill (link to car park … Continue reading Great Sugar Loaf Climb (Short Route)
The Bray to Greystones Cliffwalk is a fantastic walk along the coast. There is a well kept path that is quite popular. It can be walked in both directions but if you only fancy going one way just take the DART back. We parked in Bray, walked to Greystones and got the DART back. From the Bray side it starts just after the Bray Head Hotel. … Continue reading Bray to Greystones Cliffwalk