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  2. Lists of long-distance trails in the Republic of Ireland

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    The most frequented trails are the Wicklow, Sheep's Head, Kerry, Dingle, Beara, Burren and Western Ways. [4] In 1997, the Heritage Council, started developing a series of walking routes based on medieval pilgrimage paths, and there are now 124 kilometres (77 miles) of major penitential trails: Cnoc na dTobar, Cosán na Naomh, St. Finbarr's ...

  3. Dublin Mountains Way - Wikipedia

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    The Dublin Mountains Way (Irish: Slí Shléibhte Bhaile Átha Cliath) [4] is a waymarked long-distance trail in the Dublin Mountains, Counties South Dublin and Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland. The route is approximately 42 kilometres (26 miles) long and runs from Shankill in the east to Tallaght in the west. It has been developed by the ...

  4. List of Dublin bridges and tunnels - Wikipedia

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    Leixlip Bridge [Leixlip Road] M4 motorway. New Bridge [R404] Liffey Bridge (Celbridge Bridge) [Dublin Road, Celbridge] A footbridge immediately to the south of the road bridge in Celbridge. Rock Bridge [footbridge at Celbridge Abbey] Straffan Bridge. A truss bridge just west of Straffan Bridge.

  5. Grand Canal (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    River Shannon. The Grand Canal (Irish: An Chanáil Mhór) is the southernmost of a pair of canals that connect Dublin, in the east of Ireland, with the River Shannon in the west, via Tullamore and a number of other villages and towns, the two canals nearly encircling Dublin's inner city. Its sister canal on the Northside of Dublin is the Royal ...

  6. Ha'penny Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Ha'penny Bridge (/ ˈheɪpni / HAYP-nee; Irish: Droichead na Leathphingine, or Droichead na Life), known later for a time as the Penny Ha'penny Bridge, and officially the Liffey Bridge, is a pedestrian bridge built in May 1816 over the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland. [2][4] Made of cast iron, the bridge was cast in Shropshire, England. [5]

  7. Cartography of Dublin - Wikipedia

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    [1] 1818 Plan of Dublin Google Map interface; 1821 Maps of the county of Dublin William Duncan 8 sheets. Duncan was commissioned by the Dublin Grand Jury to produce a set of maps of Dublin for administrative and planning uses. Southern 4 sheets [layer "Duncan (1821)"] 1836 Dublin Street Directory Map with engravings of the principal buildings ...

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