| County: Wicklow, Dublin, Carlow |
Category: Walking/Hiking Trails |
Type: National Waymarked Trail |
| Length (Kms): 129.00 |
Climb (m): 3220 |
Grade: Strenuous |
Format: Linear |
| Estimated time to complete entire trail: 6 days |
Quality: ** |
| Start point: Marley Park, Rathfarnham in South Dublin |
Start point grid ref: O 155 266 |
| Finish point: Clonegal |
Finish point grid ref: S 914 613 |
| Nearest town to start: Dublin |
Ordnance Survey map: OSI Discovery Series Sheets 50, 56, 61* (* ca 800m to finish in Clonegal) and 62 |
Description of Trail:The Wicklow Way was Ireland’s first waymarked trail, and due to its proximity to Dublin has remained one of the most popular walking routes in Ireland. The Way commences in the southern suburbs of the capital and civilisation is soon left behind as the route moves deep into high, heathery moorland. The Dublin and Wicklow Mountain range, the most extensive surface granite field in these islands, moulded over eons into a corrugation of east-west high rounded ridges and deep valleys, is crossed before the route descends across a series of gentle foothills to reach the County Carlow village of Clonegal. It is a richly varied route, with the more dramatic scenery of mountains and lakes at the northern end, where although there is a strong sense of remoteness and few habitations, one is never very far from a public road. Among the dramatically scenic places taken in by the route as it wends its way through the mountains is the ancient and beautiful monastic site of Glendalough, where many will want to linger. Although the southern part of the route is less scenically impressive, the climbs are gentler as it wends its way along forestry roads through a landscape of conifer-covered foothills. Terrain consists of forestry tracks, quiet roads, boreens and mountain paths through open moorland. Some sections can be wet and muddy. While there is some overnight accommodation available along the route, most options are off-route, so careful planning may be necessary. The total ascent over the entire route is about 2820 m, but apart from some short steep sections, there are no significant climbs.
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Facilities: Parking At Start - in Marlay Park. Car park (open 10 a.m. and variable seasonal closing). At End - on streets in Clonegal |
Public transport: At Start: Bus (16 passes gate of Marlay Park) (47B and 48A nearby)
At End: Daily service at Kildavin (4 km from Clonegal). Check with Bus Eireann. |
Map guide available: The Wicklow Way Map Guide - EastWest Mapping available from EastWest Mapping, Clonegal, Enniscorthy, Co Wexford, 054-77835, email info@eastwestmapping.ie.
Wicklow Way Map Guilde - OSI. The Complete Wicklow Way - Wicklow Way Wicklow Walking Guide - Available from Wicklow County Tourism.
The Wicklow Way - Rucksack Readers - available from Rucksack Readers, Landrick Lodge, Dunblane, FK15 Ohy, UK. Phone +44 (0) 1786 824 696 |
Trail management organisation contact details: Wicklow County Tourism, St Manntan's House, Kilmantin Hill, Wicklow Town, Tel: 0404-20070. Email wt@wicklow.ie Web: www.visitwicklow.ie.
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Comments:
39 kms or 30% of the Way follows local roads.
Further information available from www.wicklowway.com. ***Do not enter farmland if you have dogs with you, even on a leash, unless with the permission of the landowner***
N.B. During the heavy rainstorm in October 2011 the bridge over the Dargle River on the Wicklow Way was washed away. This river is impassable when the river is high. This note will be updated when the bridge has been repaired. |
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