Wicklow Way
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The Wicklow Way is a way-marked long distance walking trail in Ireland. Although called the Wicklow Way, it actually includes part of counties Dublin and Carlow. The trail is approximately 132 km long and passes through the mountains and uplands of these counties, although it tends to avoid actual summits. The northern end of the trail is at Marlay Park in Rathfarnham in south Dublin city. The southern end of the trail is in the village of Clonegal in County Carlow. The trail was planned by J. B. Malone in 1981.
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- Wicklow Way Walking Trail The Wicklow Way long-distance self-guided walking trail