Wicklow Way Ireland
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Overview of walking the Wicklow Way Walking from Marlay Park to Knockree Walking from Knockree to Roundwood Walking from Roundwood to Glendalough Walking from Glendalough to Glenmalure Walking from Glenmalure to Moyne Walking from Moyne to Shillelagh Walking from Shillelagh to Clonegal
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Marlay Park to Knockree

Distance: 21km
Time to Allow: 7 hours

The Wicklow Way begins at the car park adjacent to Marlay House, with its courtyard of interesting craft workshops and a pleasant little coffee shop. The trail wanders through the delightful sylvan surroundings of this fine suburban public park, before tunnelling under the M50 motorway to begin the walk's first ascent southwards towards the Dublin hills and the first of several forest vistas (this one predominantly of communication masts!).

Passing Kilmashogue, Fairy Castle (536 m), Two Rock and Tibradden mountains the trail descends to reach the Glencullen road at Ballybrack after 9 km. Walking eastwards along the road, the route then turns south (A diversion of 2 km eastwards will take the weak-willed to Johnny Fox's world-famous pub and also an occasional bus service back to the city!) to cross the Glencullen River. The hike then begins the ascent towards Prince William's Seat (555 m) followed by a zigzag descent to the Enniskerry road at about 17km, directly north of Knockree Hill.

The pleasant village of Enniskerry is 4 km to the east and makes an ideal first night destination. Alternatively continue either Knockree Hostel at 20km or Oaklawn Bed and Breakfast (1km North east) or Crone Wood car park (22 km) for Coolakay House (3 km east).




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