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Dublin Mountains Way start/finish point

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Anne Marie
April 9, 2019
Hiking 1.Link up with the Dublin Mountain Way at the Scalp (turn left at the top of our road and walk 2km towards Enniskerry) or Kilegar – walk towards Johnny Foxes in Glencullen village – you will sign the markers after 1km. 2.Drive to Powerscourt Waterfall and walk around the surrounding area. 3.Pick up the Wicklow Way hiking trail at Knockcree Hostel (turn right in Enniskerry, drive uphill and follow the signs) -For a short walk – walk down through the Glencree Oak Valley and double back when you get to Crone carpark (4 miles in total) -For a long hike - follow the trail, through Glencree Valley, through Crone woods, up to Douce Mountain, then down past Lough Tay to Roundwood (20 miles from Knockcree Hostel). 4.Walk from Stepaside Village via the Fernhill Path to Three Rock Mountain and Fairy Castle for spectacular view of Dublin City.
Hiking 1.Link up with the Dublin Mountain Way at the Scalp (turn left at the top of our road and walk 2km towards Enniskerry) or Kilegar – walk towards Johnny Foxes in Glencullen village – you will sign the markers after 1km. 2.Drive to Powerscourt Waterfall and walk around the surrounding area.…
Aliyah
October 20, 2019
An amazing experience! Follow the signs & you won't be disappointed. The views are Fantastic. Totally relaxing. If you like bike riding then even better. The scenery is stunning.
Michael
July 16, 2019
Dublin Mountains Way Starting at Sean Walsh park in Tallaght (which is handy with the Luas from the city centre) we set off heading for the hills in full view, how inviting they looked too. We passed through the urban jungle to Kiltipper where the DMW bug kicks in and we get closer to the Hills. As we come into Kiltipper parklands we know for sure our adventure is nearly hitting the right notes. We hear the busy sounds of the river Dodder to our left and ahead see the lush green hills which look so inviting and picturesque. As we exit the parklands and cross over the main Ballynascorney Rd we enter the masterpiece of architecture and Engineering that is Glenasmole Reservoir. Here we hear the sound of nature at her very best and see our very first Red squirrel ever. The abundantce of trees frame the still lakes so well and on them we see fly-fisher men casting like Brad Pitt in Legend of the falls. Peace and tranquillity resonates from the whole experience and we are not yet 10km into the DMW. The mountains look so beautiful on both sides of the valley and seem to stretch high into the sky, yet they are so close we could touch them, a great sense of security came over me here and a one with Nature. Glenasmole Valley is a very special place where we met locals who adored telling us the stories of ancient times. We finished our day here and will resume again our DMW adventure
Dublin Mountains Way Starting at Sean Walsh park in Tallaght (which is handy with the Luas from the city centre) we set off heading for the hills in full view, how inviting they looked too. We passed through the urban jungle to Kiltipper where the DMW bug kicks in and we get closer to the Hills. As…

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