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Posted by suzyr | 7th June 2009
The Wicklow Way in Winter
The Wicklow Way is Ireland’s most popular way marked trail- winding over 100 kilometres through the high heather hills south of Dublin. It’s proximity to the city means that at its northern end at least, it gets a fair amount of traffic. That said, as its Ireland, it’s still very quiet and you can walk for miles without meeting more than a handful of fellow travellers. In the past year we’ve walked both ends but for some reason we never managed to cook up a plan to do the remoter ‘middle bit’ south of Glendalough between Aughavannagh and Moyne. Just after Christmas we resolved to do something about this mental Bermuda Triangle and got ourselves sorted with some accommodation in Aughavannagh valley in the pretty Aughavannagh Cottage – a lovely Irish cottage to rent right in the middle of the mountains.
http://www.holidaywicklow.com
Little did we know however that last week it would start snowing relentlessly! It doesn’t snow much in Ireland and when
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