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Aghavannagh (Irish:
Achadh Mheánach,
meaning 'hilly field') is a
small village and
townland in
south County Wicklow, Ireland. It is
located in the barony...
- (25.2 mi) long; the full
length of the
Military Road (Rathfarnham to
Aghavannagh) is 57.9 km (36.0 mi). The
Military Road runs north–south
across the...
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least frequented route is the 16–kilometre 6-hour
Aghavannagh Route,
which starts at the
Aghavannagh Bridge (T056861) and
walks the long
forest tracks...
- such as the O'Byrnes. The
Military Road,
stretching from
Rathfarnham to
Aghavannagh crosses the mountains,
north to south, and was
built by
government forces...
- Donard), via Hollywood;
Ballinclea to
Aghavannagh, via
Lugnaquilla summit; a rest day at
Aghavannagh;
Aghavannagh to Tinahely; a
circular day
route beginning...
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constructed between 1800 and 1809 and runs from Rathfarnham,
County Dublin to
Aghavannagh,
County Wicklow via Glencree, the
Sally Gap and Laragh. A
series of army...
- dips down to Laragh, over the
hills into Glenmalure, and
finishes at
Aghavannagh. Well-known
sections also
include the
Featherbed Mountain, the section...
- Lugnaquilla's
South Prison, from
which the
River Ow
flows south to the
Aghavannagh Bridge. Fairbairn,
Helen (2014).
Dublin & Wicklow: A
Walking Guide. Collins...
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building of a
series of
barracks at Glencree, Laragh,
Glenmalure and
Aghavannagh and a
military road
through county Wicklow. In
December 1803,
Dwyer finally...
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separated from the
nearby larger m****if of
Lugnaquilla by the
Laragh to
Aghavannagh road; the
summit of
Croaghanmoira has a
distinctive "pyramidal" profile...