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Datumversie 24-4-2012
Ierland
Wicklow Way, 6 daagse trektocht langs B&Bs
County Wicklow, het heuvelland ten zuiden van Dublin, wordt wel de
tuin van Ierland genoemd. De weelderige plantengroei, de vele
bloemen en de geur van brem en heide maken de bijnaam aanvaardbaar,
echter weinig tuiniers accepteren zo’n ongereptheid. U start met een
wandeling van Shillelagh naar Tinahely door bossen en langs oude
weggetjes. Daar vandaan steekt u de ruige Glenmalure Valley over,
eeuwenlang een beruchte schuilplaats voor Ierse rebellen. De Wicklow
Way, zoals het gemarkeerde pad door het Nationaal Park heet, stelt u
iedere dag voor verrassingen en de guesthouses waar u overnacht,
bieden comfort en gezelligheid. De temperaturen zijn onder invloed
van de warme Golfstroom over het algemeen aangenaam.
Reissom 2012
1-persoons kamer / toeslag
€ 389
€ 55
/ op aanvraag
BIJ BOEKING VOOR 31 MEI 2012: 10 % KORTING OP DE
STANDAARD REISSOM
Deze reis valt onder de SGR
Inbegrepen: overnachtingen
op
basis
van logies en ”Engels ontbijt”, Engelstalige routebeschrijving en
wandelkaarten, transfer van Rathdrum-Glenmalure, bagagevervoer.
Niet inbegrepen: heen- en
terugreis, lunch, diner, vervoer op dag 5, reserveringskosten € 20.
Accommodatie: sfeervolle,
gastvrije B&B, eigen sanitair niet altijd gegarandeerd.
Zwaarte: 5 tot 7 loopuren
door heuvelachtig gebied over goed begaanbare paden (de kwaliteit
van de paden door het veen is wisselend en weersafhankelijk) en
landweggetjes (verhard en onverhard). Hoogteverschillen tot maximaal
800 meter.
Trektocht: met
bagagevervoer.
6 dagen / 5 nachten, reiscode
IE223
1. Aankomst in Rathdrum, transfer naar Glenmalure (Drumgoff).
2. Glenmalure-Glendalough-Laragh (18 km, ↕ 530 meter).
3. Vrije dag in Laragh, mogelijkheden tot dagwandelingen
4. Laragh-Roundwood via Paddock Hill (11/15 km, ↕ 290 of 530 meter).
5. Roundwood-Enniskerry (18 km, ↕ 510 meter).
6. Vertrek uit Enniskerry na het ontbijt.
Bijzonderheden
Prijs extra nacht op aanvraag. Taxi vliegveld-Glenmalure vanaf € 160
per rit, ter plaatse betalen. Hond niet toegestaan. Te boeken van
maart t/m oktober. Openbaar vervoer advies: vliegreis Dublin,
AirLink bus naar Connolly Train Station in Dublin city en Irish Rail
naar Rathdrum. Glemnmalure (Drumgoff ) is 20 minuten per transfer
vanaf Rathdrum.
Time of Year:
You can walk this route anytime between April and October. The
beginning and end of the season will have shorter daylight hours and
a higher risk of unpredictable weather. Knowledge of map reading and
using a compass is required.
Uitgebreid dagschema
Day 1: Arrival to Drumgoff
(Glenmalure) via Rathdrum. AirLink bus to Connolly Train Station in
Dublin city and Irish Rail scheduled service to Rathdrum. (Drumgoff
is a 20 minute transfer from Rathdrum. We provide very specific
transfer information in your route notes, which we request you
adhere to)
Day 2: Walk Drumgoff to Laragh 18km. Ascents 530m, approx.
walking time 6 hours
Optional climb of Mullacor and Derrybawn Mountain 18km Ascents 660m,
approx. walking time 7 hours
Superb views, superb walking, superb 6th century monastic remains at
Glendalough; today is one of the tour's highlights. Climbing through
forest from Drumgoff, the Way opens to the flat saddle of Mullacor
at 550m before crossing open moorland to the slopes of Derrybawn
Mountain. The first view of Glendalough (An Gleann Dha Locha, the
glen of the two lakes) is wonderful, deep wooded sides and the
Glenalo River flowing through. From the valley, a short climb takes
you northeast and then down the Glenmacnass Valley to Laragh
village.
Day 3: Free day in Laragh / Glendalough
Camaderry Hill 18km Ascents 580m Approx. walking time 7 hours
Upper Lake and Mines 16km Ascents 540m Approx. walking time 6 hours
There are plenty of options today; exploration of the monastic
settlement in the valley, including seven churches, a gatehouse, a
round tower and the St. Kevin's cell. The valley was also home to
extensive mining of lead, copper and zinc during the 19th century.
Hiking options include the two suggested as well as a number of
accessible routes, Derrybawn Mountain, Brockagh, the Glendassan
Valley or Trooperstown Hill. The area is rich in heritage and
history both ecclesiastical and political.
Day 4: Walk Laragh to Roundwood 11km Ascents 290m, approx. walking
time 3 hours
Optional Route via Scarr Mountain 15km Ascents 520m, approx.
walking time 5 hours
The Way climbs the gentle flank of Paddock Hill, descending to
Oldbridge, the Avonmore River and the beautiful Lough Dan. An
optional route on Scarr Mountain offers wonderful views of this
lake. Today's section finishes in Roundwood, supposedly Ireland's
highest village at 238m.
Day 5: Roundwood to Glencree /Enniskerry 18km. Ascents 510m, approx.
walking time 5 hours
Wonderful walking, overlooking Lough Tay, Lough Dan and Luggala
Estate of the Guinness Family. A raised path covers a long stretch
of open moorland to the saddle between White Hill and Djouce
Mountain. From here it is possible to see the coast as far as Howth
Head in north Co. Dublin. Descending past the 120m fall of
Powerscourt Waterfall, enter the peace of the Glencree River Valley
and a lovely riverbank walk.
Day 6: Departure from Enniskerry for Dublin city
To extend this tour or alter the itinerary may we make the following
suggestions:
o Continue the Way from Enniskerry to south Dublin
at Marlay Park. Overnight in the south Dublin area or Dublin city
centre. 21km. Ascents 460m, approx. walking time 7 hours
Wicklow Way Individual Self-Guided
Tour - Timetables
ALL TIMES SHOULD BE CHECKED BY TELEPHONE : 01 83 66 111
or 01 703 2433 www.buseireann.ie
We advise travel to Rathdrum by train from Connolly station as the
bus service is infrequent. You will be picked up at Rathdrum Train
Station and transferred to the start of your tour.
Please ring N11 Cabs 0404 29000 or 087 817 6630 BEFORE you leave
Dublin to arrange a pick up at Rathdrum station.
On occasion when N11 Cabs are not available, Wicklow Way Baggage
will be doing your transfer. Please call them at 0404 45152 / 086
2698659
AirLink Coach Service
Dublin Airport to/from Dublin City Bus Station (“Busaras”) and
Connolly Train Station, There is a regular service, all day every
day.
No 748 goes to Connolly Station and the central bus station. The
service continues to Heuston station, the main railway station for
travel outside Dublin & Wicklow.
No 747 goes to O’Connell St the city centre if you are not
travelling directly to the Wicklow Way or have accommodation booked
in the city centre.
Wicklow Way Individual “Self-Guided” Tour -
TRAIN Timetables
SOME EXTRA SERVICES OPERATE IN SUMMER HIGH SEASON , ALL TIMES SHOULD
BE CHECKED BY TELEPHONE : 01 83 66 222 or 01 836 3333
www.irishrail.ie
Dublin (Connolly Station) to Rathdrum (Monday to Saturday)
Mon. - Sat.
Mon. -
Fri.
Dublin 0732
1205 1330 1830
1630 1730
Rathdrum 0853 1330
1455 1956
1755
1859
Dublin (Connolly Station) to Rathdrum (Sunday)
Dublin
1025 1345 1830
Rathdrum 1139
1459 1941
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Bus Service
Dublin (Connolly Station, LUAS Stop)) to Rathdrum / (Daily) weekdays
only Service No. 133
Dublin
0900
1730
Sundays 1400
Rathdrum 1050
1905
1545
The No 2 Bus Service travels hourly from Busarus to Arklow. If you
need to use it, please contact us as it requires an additional
transfer fee of €20.00 from Arklow to Tinahely