Glendalough, County Wicklow
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Posted about 5 years ago
Glendalough
Hike Irelands Glacial Valley in Glendalough- "The Valley of the two lakes" is spectacular for its nature, scenary, rich history, ancient archaeology and its many different hiking trails. It must do for any nature lover. The Glendalough valley is located in Wicklows National park with plenty to do and see. The historic monuments and hiking trails are open all year round. With over 6 different loop hikes around the lake its the perfect way to spend a sunday afternoon. Over 9KM and 3.5 hours of rocky terrain, boardwalks and forest roads.
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