[/caption]. It's a good day out for locals or visitors. How often have you put your hapless international friends in your car to head up to Wicklow, and found yourself lost, stressed or cursing traffic within half an hour?
[/caption]We scale a hill known about 2 miles (3 km) north of Enniskerry, known as the Scalp -- a spectacular rocky outcrop rising steeply on either side of the road, strewn with huge granite boulders. It's a good example of a 'dry gap' formed at the end of the Ice Age when streams from glaciers cut deep drainage channels.
[/caption]Legend has it that people were turned into stones here as punishment for dancing on the Sabbath, and the ossified group of 14 merrymakers are frozen forever on the crest of a low hill with an outer boulder (the luckless piper) standing 40 metres to the north-east.| welcome to loan (http://www.yloan.com/) | Powered by Discuz! 5.5.0 |