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Glendalough : Round Tower

CountyWicklow
Grid RefT 123 967
Longitude6° 19' 36.19" W
Latitude53° 0' 33.34" N
Nearest TownLaragh (2 Km)
OS Sheet56
UTM zone29U
UTM x679348.54083733
UTM y5876643.7379508
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Visit Notes

Thursday, 11th October 2001

I have started to become fascinated by these round towers and this one is special. It is special because of the beauty of its surroundings, seated at the mouth to the Vale Of Glendalough. There is an 'Interpretation Center' nearby, but I didn't check this out. Why the importance of this place? Because of its location, at the other end of St. Kevin's Way from St. Kevin's Seat & Bed.

The tower is in very good condition and stands in a beautiful cemetery with an astounding scenic backdrop.

At the picnic area there are several ancient crosses, now weather beaten and beautiful in their own way. The lake is a delight to walk around and at its far end is a deserted mining village. This place looks like quite a site of pilgrimage due to its St. Kevin association, but don't let that put you off.

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Sunday, 6th January 2002

Being bored I decided to stop off here and have my lunch. I took a few more photos and wandered down to the Miner's Village.

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Saturday, 16th March 2002

With such a beautiful day and a need to escape from the madness that is St. Patrick's Day in Dublin I brought the kids out to Glendalough for their first time.

Great fun was had by all and I was able to see much more this time because I was here to be a tourist and not specifically for the web site, although I have managed to add a lot more here from this day.

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Directions

Take the R115 south from Dublin. From Laragh take the R756 west and turn down the R757. Follow this road until you pass a pub and can park by a little stream. Walk through the gatehouse to reach the round tower. The picnic area and crosses lie further down this road right at the very end. Parking is £1.50 during the day.

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