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The Glendalough Round Tower is an iconic historical site nestled within the ancient monastic settlement of Glendalough, located in the stunning glacial valley of County Wicklow, Ireland. Standing proudly at approximately 195 metres above sea level, this remarkable 10th or 11th-century structure rises 30 to 33 metres high, a testament to early medieval Irish engineering. It forms a central part of the broader Glendalough monastic site, founded by St. Kevin in the 6th century, and is set against the breathtaking…

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    6월 26, 2023

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    This round tower is about 30 meters high and has 6 floors. At a height of 3.6 m there is a door that could be reached with a ladder.
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    4월 17, 2023

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    The most famous of all the landmarks in Glendalough is the Round Tower which stands 33 meters above the ground. It was built almost 1000 years ago by the monks of St. Kevin’s monastery. The conical roof had to be replaced in 1876 when it was struck by lightning. The towers were called “Cloigtheach”, meaning bell tower, suggesting their main use. The towers were sometimes used as a place of refuge for monks when the monastery was under attack. They also served as both as lookout posts and as beacons foe approaching monks and pilgrims.

    7월 30, 2022

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    Not only the monastery is worth seeing, but also the landscape around the lakes.
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    Where can I park when visiting the Glendalough Round Tower and monastic site?

    There are several car parks available at Glendalough. The main car park is located near the Visitor Centre. Parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak season (summer) and on weekends. Arriving earlier in the day is strongly recommended to secure a spot.

    How can I reach Glendalough Round Tower using public transport from Dublin?

    Glendalough is accessible from Dublin via the St. Kevin's Bus service, which operates daily routes to the Glendalough Visitor Centre. This is a convenient option for those without a car, allowing you to enjoy the scenic journey through the Wicklow Mountains.

    Are dogs allowed on walks around the Glendalough Round Tower and monastic site?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome in the Glendalough area, but they must be kept on a leash at all times, especially around the monastic site and in areas with livestock or wildlife. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to help maintain the natural beauty of the area.

    What activities are available for families and children at Glendalough Round Tower?

    Beyond exploring the historical Round Tower and monastic ruins, families can enjoy various walking trails suitable for different ages and abilities. The natural landscape around the two lakes offers opportunities for picnics and wildlife spotting. The Visitor Centre often has educational materials that can engage younger visitors with the site's history.

    How crowded does the Glendalough Round Tower area get, especially on weekends or holidays?

    Glendalough is a very popular destination, and the area around the Round Tower and monastic site can get quite crowded, particularly on sunny weekends, public holidays, and during the summer months. For a more tranquil experience, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon, or during the off-peak season.

    What kind of clothing and footwear are recommended for exploring Glendalough Round Tower and its surroundings?

    Given the variable Irish weather and the extensive walking opportunities, it's advisable to wear layers that can be adjusted for temperature changes. Waterproof outerwear is recommended, even on seemingly clear days. Sturdy, comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots are essential, especially if you plan to explore the trails beyond the immediate monastic site.

    Are there any cafes or food options near the Glendalough Round Tower?

    Yes, there are cafes and refreshment options located near the Glendalough Visitor Centre and within the immediate Glendalough area. These typically offer light meals, snacks, and hot beverages, perfect for a break during your visit.

    What are some easy walking routes around the Glendalough Round Tower and monastic site?

    Several easy, well-maintained walking routes are available. The 'Monastic City Walk' is a flat, accessible path that takes you directly around the Round Tower and other key monastic ruins. The 'Green Road Walk' is another gentle option, offering lovely views of the Lower Lake. These routes are suitable for most fitness levels and offer a chance to appreciate both history and nature.

    Is the Glendalough historical site, including the Round Tower, wheelchair accessible?

    The main paths around the Glendalough monastic site, including the area immediately surrounding the Round Tower, are generally flat and paved, making them accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. However, some of the more rugged trails further into the valley may not be suitable. It's best to check with the Visitor Centre upon arrival for the most up-to-date accessibility information.

    What are the best viewpoints to see the Glendalough Round Tower and the surrounding valley?

    Excellent views of the Round Tower can be had from various points within the monastic city itself. For a broader perspective of the tower nestled within the valley, consider walking towards the Lower Lake or exploring some of the shorter trails that offer elevated vantage points. The scenic drive into Glendalough also provides stunning panoramic views of the valley before you even arrive at the site.

    Can I go inside the Glendalough Round Tower?

    No, visitors are not permitted to enter the Glendalough Round Tower. Its elevated doorway, approximately 3.5 meters (11.5 feet) above ground, was originally designed for defensive purposes and access was via a removable ladder. While you cannot go inside, its exterior offers a wealth of historical detail and architectural beauty to admire.

    What other historical sites are worth visiting near Glendalough?

    The Wicklow Mountains are rich in history. Nearby, you can explore other monastic sites, ancient cairns, and historical villages. The Wicklow Gap and Sally Gap offer stunning scenic drives with historical significance. For more detailed information on local historical attractions, consider visiting the Heritage Ireland website or local tourism resources.

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