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Cabinteely Park with Cherrywood shortcut, probably transient.
Ascent: 160m,
Length: 9.8km,
Creator time taken: 2h54m
Descent: 146m,
Time predicted from Naismith's rule: 2h 13m + breaks
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PlacesStart at Clonkeen Road South (Clonk S) O22881 25481, end at Start
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[RWD version 1 ]
This is a walk that relies on a connection that may not last long. However for as long as this connection is possible it provides a handy way of avoiding a lot of road walking. After starting, it goes through Cabinteely Park and on to Loughanstown Luas station, hence to Brides Glen. From the terminus walk through the "Red Zone Car Park" and through the connection, a hole in a hedgerow, to emerge near an M50 bridge and a route to the Brides Glen Road. (This is on only some of the map layers MV offers). The rest of the track returns to Loughanstown and then back through Cabinteely Park, specifically its cafe and then to the start.
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Uploaded on: Sat, 9 Jan 2021 (21:04:51), Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/track/4414/
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