The Wicklow Way
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“The Wicklow Way” is Ireland’s first waymarked trail, and due to its proximity to Dublin has remained one of the most popular walking routes in Ireland. Tinahely lies directly on this magnificent trail, and provides the perfect base for exploring one of Ireland’s best-loved and most authentic paths. Tinahely is the perfect starting point, and the Way can be followed all the way from here to Dublin, allowing a dramatic encounter of the wilds of Leinster sweeping into the genteel suburbs and city life.
Every Thursday bus #132 travels from Busaras, Dublin to Tinahely, click here for the bus timetable.
The southern region of the Way, around Tinahely itself, boasts fantastic rural scenery and pleasant resting sites, and here the climbs are gentler as it winds 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. The total ascent over the entire route is about 2820 m.
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The Wicklow Way
The Wicklow Way is a renowned long-distance hiking trail located in County Wicklow, Ireland. Stretching over 130 kilometers (80 miles), it traverses through some of the most picturesque landscapes in the country, offering hikers a chance to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Wicklow Mountains and surrounding areas. Here's some information about the Wicklow Way:
1. Scenic Route: The Wicklow Way takes hikers on a journey through diverse and captivating scenery. The trail winds its way through rolling hills, lush forests, serene lakes, and panoramic mountain vistas, providing breathtaking views at every turn. It showcases the enchanting beauty of County Wicklow, often referred to as the "Garden of Ireland."
2. Trail Difficulty: The Wicklow Way is considered a moderate hiking trail, making it suitable for a wide range of hikers. The route includes both flat and hilly sections, with some challenging ascents and descents in the mountainous areas. It is advisable to have a reasonable level of fitness and some hiking experience before undertaking the entire trail.
3. Trail Sections: The Wicklow Way is typically divided into several sections, allowing hikers to tackle the trail in manageable portions. These sections range from 10 to 20 kilometers (6 to 12 miles) in length and can be completed individually or as part of a multi-day hiking adventure.
4. Highlights Along the Way: The Wicklow Way passes through several notable landmarks and points of interest. These include the stunning Glendalough Valley with its ancient monastic site, the picturesque village of Enniskerry, the iconic Powerscourt Waterfall, and the dramatic landscapes of the Wicklow Mountains National Park. The trail also offers opportunities for wildlife spotting, with chances to encounter native flora and fauna along the route.
6. Duration and Planning: The time required to complete the Wicklow Way varies depending on individual fitness levels and the pace of hiking. Some hikers choose to complete the entire trail in around 7 to 10 days, while others prefer to explore specific sections over a shorter period. It is important to plan and prepare adequately, including carrying appropriate gear, maps, and provisions.
The Wicklow Way offers hikers a captivating adventure through some of Ireland's most scenic landscapes. With its natural beauty, varied terrain, and rich history, the trail provides an unforgettable experience for outdoor enthusiasts seeking to immerse themselves in the beauty of County Wicklow.
Contact
Address
Madelines Accommodation,
Dwyer Square, Tinahely,
Co. Wicklow, Y14 P732
Phone
+353 86 440 3849