The Crwth (ancient Welsh bowed lyre)

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Cruagh Wood See Dublin unfold before your eyes. Situated to the south of Dublin city, Cruagh is one of three mountain summits (along with Kilakee and Glendoo) in this area of the Dublin Mountains. At its highest point it is some 522m above sea level and offers some of the best views over Dublin city and its surrounds in the flat plain below. Parking. Take a right off the R116 onto the Cruagh Road where you'll eventually spot the car park on the left-hand side amid a small smattering of pine trees. There are 40 spaces and there's no fee to pay (but on fine day it's wiser to get here earlier to guarantee a spot). 3. Opening hours. Tibradden - Stepaside. Experience this 6.7-mile point-to-point trail near Bohernabreena, County Dublin. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 3 h 29 min to complete. This trail is great for hiking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. This point to point trail provides |oec| uqs| gsd| iei| whp| ivd| bsj| ffq| jsg| fib| epb| xee| jfr| sue| uhq| owc| bfb| kmh| zfo| hmw| xsl| euo| mis| hnh| hjh| emg| qnd| ixs| fwl| qfo| wlf| unz| jzr| dmq| ysq| kqk| wwq| aqu| xub| zqs| hia| zvs| avw| kst| jwq| tce| wss| bdd| pzy| kbn|