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Τελευταία ενημέρωση: 11 Απριλίου 2026
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An area of parkland, lake and the River Dodder riverside in the south of Dublin. The park was the estate and gardens of Arthur Bushe in 1700. The estate was sold privately a couple of times before being sold to the Dublin Corporation in 1951. Today it's a free to enter park with sports facilities, and trails. Great for walking, cycling or the Saturday Parkrun.
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Unfortunately the water rarely splashes!
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With a stony path through green fern meadows
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This waterfall is very impressive. I particularly like it because it's not a vertical drop, but rather a slanting one.
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The waterfall at Iveagh Gardens is one of the park's most enchanting features. Nestled within this serene Victorian-era garden, the waterfall cascades down a rocky slope, adding a sense of tranquility and natural beauty to the surroundings. It is a popular spot for visitors seeking a peaceful escape from the city, as the sound of the flowing water enhances the garden's calm ambiance. The waterfall is part of a larger landscape design that includes other features like a sunken lawn, fountains, and a maze, making the Iveagh Gardens a true hidden gem in Dublin. The waterfall is especially appreciated by photographers and those looking to enjoy a quiet moment in nature.
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Particularly steep part of the Maulin Ascent(/Descent) from Powerscourt Bridge thats characterised by Zig-Zagging steps. Beautiful views and requires good fitness (or plenty of breaks to enjoy the views). The river/bridge at the bottom is beautiful, and the views from the top and higher are breathtaking, over Djouce Mountain, War Hill and the upper Powerscourt/Dargle River Valley.
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The Small Footbridge over the Dargle River is a charming gem tucked away in the Irish countryside. As you approach, the gentle sound of flowing water becomes a melody, inviting you to cross this quaint structure that spans the Dargle. The footbridge, though unassuming, offers a delightful connection between nature and the human spirit.
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Powerscourt Waterfall, is the highest waterfall in the country, cascading down 121 meters (398 feet). Nestled within the lush Powerscourt Estate, it is a stunning natural attraction that draws visitors from all over. The waterfall is surrounded by a picturesque landscape of ancient trees, including oak, beech, and pine, making it a perfect spot for nature walks, picnics, and enjoying the serene beauty of the area. A fascinating historical fact about Powerscourt Waterfall is that it has been a beloved site for centuries. The estate itself dates back to the 13th century, but the waterfall became a popular destination during the 18th and 19th centuries when the aristocracy would visit to admire its grandeur and natural beauty. 🌳💦 The area around the waterfall offers several amenities for visitors, including picnic areas, a playground for children, and walking trails that allow for immersive exploration of the surrounding forest.
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