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If you're in Cork, have you walked Sheep's Head? Seriously, I got kinda weepy up there it was so beautiful.
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i'll copy it for you if you can't find it...
you're not in any of them. what's the freakin' point???
Some random photos from walking in West Clare if anyone's interested: http://www.flickr.com/photos/36443591@N06/. Will name, assign order and upload more soon.
Cheers dude, hard to take a bad picture up there.that your pic?love it.
I'm taking a week off in May to walk the Wicklow Way, ala http://www.wicklowway.com/. Has anyone done this? Any advice?
I figure it's:
a) A Cheap Holiday;
b) Healthy/Active;
c) Scenic.
Maybe I should have used bullet points.
just back from walking from my gaff in phibsboro to leixlip along the royal canal. 15-ish kms, took just over 2 and a half hours.
good buzz walking from near the heart of the city right out into the countryside.
no hassle between here and ashtown as suggested earlier in the thread, i've done it a few times now and it seems totally fine. wouldn't do it after dark though. it's not the nicest though.. industrial areas through cabra and then new slightly ugly apartments beyond.
however, past ashtown it getsa really secluded. listen to some music and you won't notice the sound of the traffic from the navan road. going over the M50 is cool. just you & the canal on a bridge, with commuters below and above (on the exit/entrance ramps).
then the stretch after the M50, out by coolmine and clonsilla, is amazing; a narrow, muddy path with the canal a good 10ft below. lots of trees on both sides and practically deserted.
after that it gets quite rural with some farmland and a few lads out fishing, etc. a bit less interesting but still cool.
got a train back from leixlip to drumcondra. handy as fuck. definitely recommended.
I'm taking a week off in May to walk the Wicklow Way, ala http://www.wicklowway.com/. Has anyone done this? Any advice?
I figure it's:
a) A Cheap Holiday;
b) Healthy/Active;
c) Scenic.
Maybe I should have used bullet points.
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