Glendalough
Ancient lakeside valley perfect for hiking
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Kylie Kinsella

Glendalough, meaning the "Valley of the Two Lakes," is one of Ireland's most stunning natural and historical destinations, nestled deep in the Wicklow Mountains National Park. The area features a sparkling ribbon of two lakes connected by a gentle river, surrounded by steep forested hillsides and ancient ruins. It offers a wide range of well-marked hiking trails, from an easy, wheelchair-accessible boardwalk along the lower lake to strenuous mountain routes climbing up to viewpoints like the Spinc and Poulanass Waterfall. Beyond its famous monastic site, the glen itself is a haven for walkers, nature lovers, and photographers, with the upper lake providing a wilder, more secluded atmosphere. Whether exploring the woodland paths or summiting the surrounding ridges, Glendalough provides a breathtaking escape into the Wicklow wilderness.

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