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| Knockmealdown mountains |
Knockmealdown mountains Accommodation, bed and breakfast, hotels Waterford |
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Accommodation_Waterford KnockmealdownMountains: In many views, the Knockmealdown Mountains appear as a series ofrounded, heathery summits separated by deep gaps.Some of the gaps are crossedby motor roads offering easy access to a range of fine hill walks. The mountains are also crossed by threemajor waymarked ways, so that a variety of walking opportunities can beenjoyed. Hill walkers can climb the Knockmealdown Mountains from Newcastle andClogheen on the northern side, or from Lismore and Cappoquin on the southernside. Any of these bases give goodaccess to the higher parts of the range. Ground conditions are often dry and heathery, while forest tracks andnarrow roads can be used to make easy approaches. The East Munster Way passes through the forests on the northernside of the range, while St. Declan`s Way crosses a broad gap in the middle.Oneof the features of the higher Knockmealdown summits is a prominent linearditch. This marks the boundary betweenthe counties of Waterford and Tipperary, rising and falling over a series ofrounded tops and broad gaps, offering a useful navigational aid throughout. Views embrace everything from the coast toneighbouring mountain groups.Further westwards, the Knockmealdown Mountainsdwindle in height, but still offer a fine variety of easy walks over gentlerhills. Approaches can be made from thelittle village of Ballyporeen or the wonderfully quiet Araglin Valley. The Araglin Valley also features a goodstretch of the waymarked Blackwater Way, which can be followed to or from theGap above Clogheen, where is links with the East Munster Way |
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