Glenmacnass Valley

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Glenmacnass Valley is a scenic glacial valley in County Wicklow, Ireland, known for its dramatic waterfall, rugged landscapes, and popular hiking routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glacial valley
accessRoad R115 road
alsoKnownAs Glenmacnass NERFINISHED
approxDistanceFromDublin_km 50
country Ireland NERFINISHED
distanceFrom Dublin NERFINISHED
drainageRiver Glenmacnass River NERFINISHED
ecosystemType blanket bog
upland heath
hasClimate cool temperate oceanic
hasFeature granite outcrops
heather moorland
mountain slopes
peat bogs
hasGeology granite bedrock
hasProtectedStatus part of Wicklow Mountains National Park
hasRecreationUse day trips from Dublin
hasScenicDrive R115 between Sally Gap and Laragh
hasScenicRoute Sally Gap–Laragh road NERFINISHED
hasWaterfall Glenmacnass Waterfall NERFINISHED
landformOrigin glacial erosion
locatedIn County Wicklow NERFINISHED
Leinster
Wicklow Mountains NERFINISHED
Wicklow Mountains National Park NERFINISHED
near Glendalough NERFINISHED
Laragh NERFINISHED
Roundwood NERFINISHED
notableFor dramatic waterfall
hiking routes
rugged landscapes
scenic views
overlooks Glenmacnass River valley floor
partOf Irish uplands
popularActivity hiking
hillwalking
photography
sightseeing
regionType scenic valley
subjectTo frequent mist and low cloud
high rainfall
tourismRegion Ireland’s Ancient East NERFINISHED
usedFor sheep grazing
viewpointAt car park above Glenmacnass Waterfall

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Sally Gap connects Glenmacnass Valley