Summer at Glendalough House Equestrian...
Just a quick sum up of what Glendalough House Equestrian has to offer! quite a sweet video ! love lauren and Liefe x
Glendalough House - Glan - Annamoe Wicklow
Glendalough House or Glan was a beloved family place for my mother. This video captures some of what must have been important to her about Glan. Here is a link about the house, that is no longer owned by the family: and
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Annamoe, County Wicklow, Ireland - Panorama
Photographed at 9:24am on Saturday 4th May 2013 . . .
Glendalough House
This house is on offer for rent through the Errowanbang Rentafarmhouse program. For more information please visit errowanbangfarmhouses.comfypage.com
No 3 -- Mockhunt Bel-Air Equestrian Centre 2010
Part three from a 2010 mockhunt at Bel-Air Equestrian Centre, Co. Wicklow, Ireland. Here, you follow our headcam pilot for a long canter along the bottom of the fields, jumping along the way. The handsome ears? They belong to Clint.
More info on belairhotelequestrian.com
Annamoe
Slow ballad by Simon Oak about the little village of Annamoe, near Glendalough, made in the spirit of the late Liam Hawkins, a great community man, who did all he could to put his forgotten village on the map.
The recording is outdated. Line 7 of the second verse should be sung as: That's where boys like Liam Hawkins, the Curleys and the Byrnes
Lyrics:
If you visit the Mountains of Wicklow one day
There's a village you cannot ignore
Where the clear crystal water streams swell on their way
Down the slopes to fill the Avenmore
You'll find warm kitchen tables with tea, milk and more
And a shelter to wait for the sun
Lend an ear to the stories about the days of yore
And of how the people there have fun
Take the long road from Dublin to magic Glendalough
And when Roundwood has bid you farewell
Derralossary Church where no longer people flock
Shows you stones of those that tried so well
When you come to the bridge over the river Inchavore
Have a look at that broken alley wall
That's where boys like Liam Hawkins, the Curleys and the Byrnes
Long ago were masters of the ball
Chorus:
O where'er you wanna go, once you've been to Annamoe
Your life will never be the same as before
Annamoe you're in my heart and the very day we part
I long to be with you again
Buy a horse brass medallion at that little antique shop
Nose around, have a chat and a tea
The Doctor's House, the Old Forge, all places worth a stop
Catch a rainbow at the trout fishery
You might see the Tractor Run or the Pure Mile Crawl
Explore the hills on a bike or a horse
Meditate or play a ball in Annamoe's Community Hall
You'll get caught, there will be no remorse
Chorus
From the Scarr, the Ballinacorbeg or Trooperstown Hill
Be amazed by the wild blooming scene
Overwhelmed by it's beauty you'll enjoy a mighty thrill
That's Annamoe then you'll know what I mean
Chorus
Dash Cam - Annamoe
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Shearing sheep in Glenmalure
Shearing sheep on the mountain between Glenmalure and glendalough in Wicklow. Some of the characters on Nolan's hill
A Walk Through Glendalough, County Wicklow, Ireland
Glendalough, or the Glen of two Lakes, is one of the most important sites of maonastic ruins in Ireland. It is also known as the city of the seven Churches. Fourteen centuries have passed since the death of its founder, St. Kevin, when the valley was part of Ireland's Golden Age.
The two lakes, which gave the valley its name, came into existence thousands of years ago, after the Ice Age, when great deposits of earth and stone were strewn across the valley in the area where the Round Tower now exists. The mountain streams eventually formed a large lake. The Pollanass river spread alluvial deposits across the centre of the lake and created a divide to form the Upper and Lower Lakes. The Glenealo river flows in from the West into the Upper lake which is the larger and deepest of the two lakes.
Before the arrival of St. Kevin this valley (glen) would have been desolate and remote. It must have been ideal for St Kevin as a retreat and area to be 'away from it all'. Kevin died in 617 A.D. at the age of 120 years and his name and life's work is forever entwine with the ruins and the Glendalough Valley.
The recorded history of the wooded valley dates from the 6th century - the dawn of Christianity in Ireland. For 500 years it was one of Irelands great ecclesiastical foundations and schools of learning. The establishment was attacked, burned and plundered by the Danes, who were based in the stronghold of Dublin, a shortish distance away, and making it an easy target..
Glendalough, despite extensive fire damage in 1163 A.D. prospered until the early 13th century. In 1163, Laurence O'Toole, Abbot of Glendalough, who later became Irelands first canonised saint, was appointed Archbishop of Dublin.
The arrival of the Normans in Ireland sealed the fate of Glendalough, as in 1214 the monastery was destroyed by the invaders and the Diocese of Glendalough was united with the Sea of Dublin. After that, Glendalough declined as a monastic establishment and gradually it became deserted.
The buildings fell into decay and more than 6 hundred years elapsed before a reconstruction program was started in 1878. Further work was carried out in the 20th century Today the valley of Glendalough is extensively wooded and a comprehensive network of walk ways have been completed and continually improved, which provides good access for the visitor and researcher to wonder the valley.
A Fairy Story
Asking Price: €395,000.
Contacts:
Liz at indianliz@hotmail.com
Nigel at djnigelwood@hotmail.com
Nestling in the tiny village of Annamoe, on the way to the ancient monastic site of Glendalough (7 minutes distant by car), this extended traditional 19th century cottage is a rare find.
Sisceal, which means Fairy Story, is located in an area rich in mountains and lakes, only 25 miles from Dublin city centre, yet deep in the heart of spectacular Wicklow scenery.
Sisceal is a rural cottage with a large back garden and plenty of privacy, yet in a community setting in the centre of the village. This is ideal for those who want the lot: rural life and scenery, but without the isolation, and with easy access to the city.
The cottage looks small from the front but has been handsomely extended and has three large living spaces (kitchen and 2 sitting rooms) and a huge amount of loft storage etc, plus outbuildings. It is set on an acre which includes a backyard area with shrubs and a rockery, a small lawn with specimen trees, and a considerable open grassed space, which contains some fruit trees and bushes, and which has great potential for horticulture and recreation. It rises at the end to the best viewpoint on the property.
We are probably the only village in Ireland without a pub!
Glendalough, an ancient Monastic site and one of most visited sites in Ireland, Lough Dan, Sally Gap and the Wicklow Way are all within 10 minutes drive! The highest village in Ireland, Roundwood is 3 km away. If you don't want to drive, the St. Kevins Bus Service will take you into Bray or Dublin. You can literally wait at your door.
A river runs through it........fish for brown and rainbow trout by walking across the road to the Annamoe Fly Fishery
The cottage has been lovingly restored over the years. An extensive use of pine, tiles and natural light has created a warm and bright living environment.
The Reception lounge has a marble fireplace inset over a Liscannor stone hearth with log nook.
The kitchen has built-in glazed cupboards, tiled work areas and a lofted pine ceiling. A service hatch opens into the lounge.
The Garden Room is floored in wood block with a pine ceiling and three large west facing picture windows overlook an acre of gardens outside.
There are 3 bedrooms, one converted to office at the moment. With adjoining shower, WC and bidet. The bathroom accommodates a large double bath.
Outside, there is a small well planted front garden with flower beds, as well as a gravelled side entrance with parking for 3 cars.
The property also includes a secluded large rear garden surrounded by mature trees...beautiful Horse Chestnut and Magnolia, fruit trees and bushes. The vegetable plot provided food all year round for the family.
There is a newly re-furbished detached Annexe incorporating two bedrooms, shower, WC and WHB.
SHEEPDOG DEMOSTRATION - Wicklow Mountains
Contenido extra del video 'La Irlanda Medieval'. Demostración de perros pastores al finalizar el tour por Glendalough.
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Views of Newtownmountkennedy, County Wicklow, Ireland in 4K
Newtownmountkennedy is a small town located approximately 20 miles south of Dublin. It is a quaint sleepy little town. It is ideally located as a base to explore the Garden of Ireland which is County Wicklow. We stayed on this visit at the Parkview Hotel in the town. It is a modern hotel with great staff and great food. Our favourite place for a few beers and great food is The Mountkennedy Inn only 2 minutes walk from the hotel. Food is excellent and the prices are very reasonable. The lounge/restaurant is very modern and decorative. The public bar is one of the most welcoming pubs I have ever been in.
Have a look around the town in this video, which was shot on a Tuesday afternoon in January. I filmed it in 4K resolution with a Panasonic HC-VX870 camcorder.
Cross Country Jumping at Bel-Air Equestrian Centre
This video shows how much progress you can make riding cross country in just a few days at Bel-Air Equestrian Centre. Want to know more? Check out belairhotelequestrian.com
2018 Aughrim
The Union Ladies Hockey Team from Holland experience a team building session in Aughrim, Co. Wicklow, Ireland - run by hockey coach Harrold de Jong.
LUGGALA, ROUNDWOOD, COUNTY WICKLOW, IRELAND
Hidden inside a secluded Irish valley lies Luggala, an exquisite 18th-century house at the centre of an estate comprising some 5,000 acres.
“One of the extraordinary things about Luggala is that it almost looks like a different place every single day.” Hon. Garech Browne. Grandson of Hon. Arthur Ernest Guinness
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Sheep Dog Demo, Annamoe, Ireland
Watch sheepdog handler Michael Crowe for Irish Working Sheepdogs with one of his dogs, Dell. We saw their entertaining demonstration on the Sights, Sounds, Sacred Spaces of Ireland Tour. See it for yourself on the May 2020 tour
Kingly Kilkenny & Windswept Wicklow Private Tour
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Kingly Kilkenny & Windswept Wicklow Private day tour!
Visit the Medieval time capsule that is Kilkenny city with a complimentary walking tour from your private guide. See the ancient town filled with Castles, churches and ancient ruins along winding cobbled streets. Kilkenny, known as the artistic hub of Ireland has beautiful handwoven crafts, design and locally produced goods available on every street.
Explore Wicklow, known as the Garden of Ireland, rugged valleys and windswept natural beauty to feed the soul.
Glendalough Monastic city, the Sally Gap, a visit to real sheep dog trials at a working farm, Powerscourt Estate & Gardens, Ireland's oldest working mill, Avoca Handweavers and much much more!
Visit; greensheeptours.com/kingly-kilkenny-&-Windswept-Wicklow
Annamoe Wicklow 28/12/2012
Club paddle in wicklow
Wicklow Cheviot ewe giving a snort
Wicklow Cheviot Ewe started snorting at me from the time I walked in the field this morning