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Sally Gap

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Dee
April 18, 2017
Sally Gap is a mountain pass located in the rugged and beautiful Wicklow Mountains. This 27 km (16.8mi) drive is truly breathtaking
Eithne
August 3, 2016
The Sally Gap/ Wicklow mountains is a 30km drive, there are spectacular views of the surrounding blanket bog and the Wicklow Mountains. Sally Gap is one of two east-to-west passes across the Wicklow Mountains. Sally Gaps is a cross-road that leads you North to Dublin, West to Blessington (12km from Naas), South to Glendalough or East to Roundwood. the Sally Gap got its road after the Irish rebellion of 1798. It was built by British Army forces looking to flush rebels from the hills, and to this day is known as the Military Road. Whatever about giving the army a better view of the rebels, the Military Road certainly provides an enviable view of some of Ireland’s most filmed scenery. Highlights of this winding, twisting feat of engineering include the Glencree valley, the dark waters of Lough Tay, Kippure Mountain and Glenmacnass Waterfall
The Sally Gap/ Wicklow mountains is a 30km drive, there are spectacular views of the surrounding blanket bog and the Wicklow Mountains. Sally Gap is one of two east-to-west passes across the Wicklow Mountains. Sally Gaps is a cross-road that leads you North to Dublin, West to Blessington (12km fro…
Elizabeth
February 13, 2017
Worth the trip to the Dublin mountains the scenery is beautiful it's what you imagined ireland would be like!!
Thaddaeus M.
April 9, 2015
Wickl;ow Mountain Tour
Carmel
June 23, 2022
Some scenic roads just outside Dublin, nice drive or if your big into your cycling it’s a popular spot. Plenty of hiking trails too
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