Lough Dan

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A walk and a swim thatโ€™s well worth the effort.

Start at the pier gates , if you come from the sally gap will give you spectacular views of lough Tay

This is a private estate but is open to walkers and hikers ( but not dogs). You start down a tarred road where after a short while you come to  a sign which says Lough Dan 2 Irish Miles. From here its about a 40-50 minute walk

The tarred road leads you across a wooden bridge , across a stile and then onto a soft grassy track with stone walls on either side. To your left runs the River xxx and in the large often wet fields a large herd of deer often graze. As you proceed the large broadleaf bend low almost touching the rivers water

The grassy track leads to an old derelict two story house and from there you can wend your way to the lakes edge and a small sandy area

Here is the lake on one side and behind you the river runs into lough dan

The lake is large and impressive with Knocknacloghue on one side and Kanturk on the other

The lake bottom is sandy and not too deep as you enter. A gentle lapping sound and a nice spot for a picnic. No fires.

Directions : Take the r115 military road from Dublin city past Glencree to the sally gap. Here take the r759 signposted roundwood after you pass Lough Tay you come soon to a large set of gates with a sign for the Lough Dan estate

 

Tide times for nearby Dรบn Laoghaire

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21 December 2024

Time Type Height
03:35 high 3.52m
08:59 low 1.45m
15:47 high 3.85m
21:47 low 1.14m

22 December 2024

Time Type Height
04:30 high 3.39m
09:56 low 1.59m
16:44 high 3.7m
22:45 low 1.27m

23 December 2024

Time Type Height
05:30 high 3.31m
10:58 low 1.69m
17:45 high 3.58m
23:44 low 1.37m

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