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  2. New Silksworth - Wikipedia

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    Silksworth Community Swimming Pool, Tennis and Wellness Centre formally The Puma Centre including a children's Outdoor Adventure Play Area which is a popular facility for kids and toddlers, with swings, zip wire, climbing frames, slides, sand pit and picnic area etc. Athletics Running track; All-weather floodlit football pitches

  3. Ballyryan - Wikipedia

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    Ballyryan or Ballyreen (Irish: Baile Uí Rinn; Ring's homestead) is a small inland mostly west-facing limestone crag in The Burren in County Clare, Ireland.It is popular with rock climbers due to its easy access, the range of short easy-to-intermediate rock climbs, and its close proximity to the much larger and highly regarded, Ailladie rock-climbing sea-cliff; Ailladie is also locally known ...

  4. Irish Mountaineering Club - Wikipedia

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    In winter indoor climbing, hillwalking, ice climbing abroad, and rock climbing both at home and in sunnier climes in Europe and beyond. [citation needed] The club's hut (called "The IMC Hut") is located in Glendasan, in the Wicklow Mountains and within walking distance of the popular crag at Glendalough. Its main use now is to serve as ...

  5. Dalkey Quarry - Wikipedia

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    There are three main climbing sections, the "Upper Cliffs", the "West Valley", and the "East Valley". [1] Access to the West and East Valley sections is via the main entrance on Ardbrugh Road (just off Dalkey Avenue). Beside the East Valley section is a "Far East Valley" section, however, it is on private property and closed to climbing. [13]

  6. Mount Brandon - Wikipedia

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    Brandon is the highest Irish mountain outside the MacGillycuddy's Reeks range and has the greatest prominence of any Irish peak except Carrauntoohil, Ireland's highest mountain. [ 5 ] Mount Brandon is at the centre of a long high ridge called the Brandon Group range of mountains in the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry .

  7. Category:Climbing areas of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Climbing areas of Ireland" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. ... This page was last edited on 15 November 2023, at 11: ...

  8. Mountaineering Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The MCI also runs competitions in the areas of indoor climbing and bouldering. [15] The association itself runs training courses for mountaineers, climbers and mountain guides and also awards its members grants for external courses. The training is carried out by Mountain Training Board Ireland (MTBI), the training committee of Mountaineering ...

  9. Carrauntoohil - Wikipedia

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    Carrauntoohil is composed of sandstone particles of various sizes which are collectively known as Old Red Sandstone. [4] Old Red Sandstone has a purple-reddish colour (stained green in places), and has virtually no fossils; it dates from the Devonian period (410 to 350 million years ago) when Ireland was in a hot equatorial climate.