Durchschnittliche Bewertung: 5 von 5, 26 Bewertungen5 (26)Die Gräber und Wanderwege der Dublin Mountains
Take local bus through the backroads of the Dublin foothills to a remote mountain village.
Following a meandering mountain path, visit an ancient burial "wedge" tomb from the second millennium B.C.
Continuing along the Dublin Mountains Way, arrive at a popular vantage point and take in the panoramic views over Dublin and the bay area, perched on a mountain top rock.
Depending in the season, pause to pick some delicious wild berries....to add to cream or ice-cream later, or just eat as is! Continuing along a ridge, with views of Dublin to the north, and Wicklow to the south, arrive at a second burial tomb, this time an ancient stone circle and burial pace of the man for whom the mountain top upon which it sits is named.
After a leisurely wander down a meandering path through an evergreen forest, followed by a rural backroad, arrive at a quaint, rustic, cafe and restaurant where there is an option to enjoy a well earned lunch made of local produce and cuisine.
An Alternative bus returns back to the finish point via a different but equally enchanting route.
Guests who have access to private transport can contact the host directly to arrange alternative meet and finish points.
Guests must have a reasonable level of fitness, no adverse health conditions, and be able to walk 13km (8 miles) on gently sloping ground.
Great for groups and team building!