Glendalough (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Glendalough" in English language version.

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archaeology.ie

  • "National Monuments of County Wicklow in State Care" (PDF). heritageireland.ie. National Monument Service. p. 1. Retrieved 29 March 2020.

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ukclimbing.com

  • "Glendalough (Ireland)". UKClimbing. Retrieved 8 March 2019. Superb climbing on clean rock in a fantastic scenic location. Some absolute classic routes especially in the VS/HVS range.

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wicklowmountainsnationalpark.ie

  • "Walking Trails". Wicklow Mountains National Park. Retrieved 8 March 2019. There are nine way-marked walking trails in the valley of Glendalough. The walks vary from a short half-hour stroll to a long four-hour hill walk. Large maps of the walks are displayed outside the National Park Information Office and at the OPW Visitor Centre beside the Monastic City. All the walks start and finish at the National Park Information Office near the Upper Lake. Each trail is signposted with colour-coded arrows. Staff at the Information Office can help you choose a suitable route.
  • "Climbing & Bouldering". Wicklow Mountains National Park. Retrieved 8 March 2019.

wicklowway.com

  • "WICKLOW WAY:Glendalough to Glenmalure". WicklowWay.com. Retrieved 8 March 2019. The Wicklow Way crosses the main valley floor, just after the Visitors Centre, via a footbridge over the Glendasan River, and continues up-valley to Poulanass waterfall. Here the trail turns into the Lugduff valley and the start of a 4–5 km uphill trek of 400m to the shoulder of Mullacor (657m), crossing the boggy saddle between it and Lugduff on a boardwalk.

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