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Killarney National Park

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Distance
12.78 mi
Elevation gain
1,270 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
1,270 ft
Max elevation
1,170 ft
TrailRank 
77 5
Min elevation
195 ft
Trail type
Loop
Moving time
4 hours 6 minutes
Time
6 hours 6 minutes
Coordinates
3554
Uploaded
August 7, 2023
Recorded
August 2023
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near Abbey Cross, Munster (Ireland)

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ATTENTION Route not suitable for people with unsafe passage
I was left without the possibility of adding waypoints after the cave so I will share the later photos in the previous ones
The routes that I share can pass through non-approved and unsignposted trails in a significant part of the route, so whoever decides to do so does so at their own risk and must know the implications of walking on non-approved trails
It is necessary to have GPS. Refrain from doing it if the weather conditions are not favorable or if the ground is wet
It is convenient to consult the information of the waypoints.















IBP index is an automatic evaluation system that rates the difficulty of a route covered by mountain bike, road bike, walking or running.
This index is very useful to know the degree of difficulty of different routes by comparing them with each other and so that each person, depending on their physical condition, can evaluate if the route is suitable for them.
The route has an IBP INDEX of 66
Attached table and link to see IBP correspondence
https://www.ibpindex.com/images/tabla_dificultad_es.jpg



Important announcement. Disclaimer
The information contained in My wikiloc routes are the author's own data, opinions and experiences. I am not a mountain guide, I am not qualified to guide people and this route is only a reflection of my experience in doing it. This information can never be considered sufficient to carry out any of the routes or activities described.

To practice adventure sports, hiking, mountaineering, etc..., adequate physical conditions are needed in addition to having technical knowledge and adequate material, as well as knowing the environment, the characteristics of each place and consulting the weather forecasts. Otherwise, if we do not have sufficient knowledge to carry out these activities with guarantees, we must hire the services of a professional or take a training course offered by clubs and federations.

The author is not responsible for the consequences that may arise from the lack of all or part of the above, as well as from the misuse of the information that appears here.
I have done this route at my own risk and the assessment of its difficulty may not be shared by other users. Each one to do it under his own. The routes may be the result of joining various trails, marked or not, so we may not find informative signs or signs during the tour or part of it, so I recommend the use of a GPS device to help us follow the directions. routes and carry spare batteries. The displayed GPS positions are not necessarily an exact guide to the route since the GPS position may have failed or may not be accurate. The photos that are associated with each waypoint may not correspond to that position exactly. The rains, landslides, etc... can cause the state of the tracks and trails to vary. Each one carries out these types of activities under their own responsibility.
Activities in nature carry certain intrinsic risks. Therefore, it is necessary to highlight some recommendations for the practice of hiking, which allow improving the safety of people. You can encourage this behavior by remembering these simple rules, which boil down to the following:
- Prepare in advance the excursion to be carried out:
check the weather forecast and check that the technical characteristics of the route are appropriate for you.
- Clothing and footwear must be suitable for hiking.
- Bring enough food and water in your backpack, something warm, sunscreen, a hat and a charged mobile phone. Walking sticks may also be useful.
- Always walk in company and only on the marked path.
- Always inform family or friends of the route you are going to take.
Remember: traveling through the natural environment carries risks. You walk at your own risk. Be wise. If you need it, call 911 (112).
It is recommended to have a transmitter to increase safety in the mountains:
Channel 7 Subtone 7 Initiative for Mountain Safety
The #Canal77PMR Initiative aims to increase the safety of all those people who carry out activities in the mountains carrying a small radio/walkie without a license that can be purchased at any large store or on the Internet.

A single communication channel has been established (Channel 7 and subtone 7), since if we use different channels, it loses all meaning.

The initiative consists of three premises:

1) Coordination within the same mountain group: In hiking, it allows communication between the first and the last, preventing the first ones from separating too much from the furthest behind. In case of need, you can contact the first one for help. In climbing, it allows communication between the first and second in the roped, avoiding possible confusion and accidents. In canyoning it allows you to determine when the rope is free.

2) Give or receive help from other mountaineering groups that are in the vicinity: In case of needing urgent help, since we are all on the same channel we can give/receive help from groups that are carrying out activities in the vicinity.

3) Direct communication with the Rescue Groups: In the event that we have asked the rescue groups for help by the usual means, they will be able to contact us in their approach to the place, being able to expand the information and/or guide more precisely. .

The Civil Guard announces in its brochure the 146.175 Mhz frequency, widely used by shelters in Aragon, but it can only be used if we have a station and a license to operate this equipment, as well as being members of REMER. If so, the current equipment allows both frequencies to be set, the #Canal77PMR initiative being complementary since the latter is free to use and without a license (446.08125 Mhz Subtone 85.4).

This initiative is not intended to modify the usual emergency alert procedure nor to replace the mobile phone, it is only intended to publicize one more tool that provides safety in the mountains.
The low price of PMR devices and the ease of acquiring them on the market have led to their popularization among the population for recreational purposes, but their use should be encouraged in all mountain outings as one more security element, since the more PMR devices listening on channel 7-7 exist, the greater the guarantees will be to receive prompt assistance in the event of an unexpected problem in places far from the usual scope of action of traditional emergency services

Waypoints

PictographCar park Altitude 264 ft
Photo ofParking Photo ofParking Photo ofParking

Parking

PictographCar park Altitude 273 ft
Photo ofPequeño parking Photo ofPequeño parking Photo ofPequeño parking

Pequeño parking

PictographIntersection Altitude 276 ft
Photo ofIzquierda Photo ofIzquierda Photo ofIzquierda

Izquierda

PictographWaypoint Altitude 269 ft
Photo ofSobre lago Photo ofSobre lago Photo ofSobre lago

Sobre lago

PictographIntersection Altitude 272 ft
Photo ofIzquierda Photo ofIzquierda Photo ofIzquierda

Izquierda

PictographIntersection Altitude 278 ft
Photo ofRecto

Recto

PictographWaypoint Altitude 277 ft
Photo ofMuckross house Photo ofMuckross house Photo ofMuckross house

Muckross house

PictographPanorama Altitude 261 ft
Photo ofVistas Photo ofVistas Photo ofVistas

Vistas

PictographPanorama Altitude 263 ft
Photo ofVistas en lago Photo ofVistas en lago Photo ofVistas en lago

Vistas en lago

PictographIntersection Altitude 270 ft
Photo ofHacia cascada Torc Photo ofHacia cascada Torc Photo ofHacia cascada Torc

Hacia cascada Torc

PictographIntersection Altitude 284 ft

Izquierda

PictographIntersection Altitude 268 ft

Izquierda

PictographIntersection Altitude 256 ft

Izquierda

PictographWaypoint Altitude 291 ft

Bonito arroyo

PictographWaypoint Altitude 294 ft
Photo ofBajo puente Photo ofBajo puente

Bajo puente

PictographWaypoint Altitude 330 ft

Aseos

PictographPanorama Altitude 399 ft
Photo ofA cascada Torc Photo ofA cascada Torc Photo ofA cascada Torc

A cascada Torc

PictographPanorama Altitude 476 ft
Photo ofVistas Photo ofVistas Photo ofVistas

Vistas

PictographIntersection Altitude 644 ft

Derecha

PictographWaypoint Altitude 646 ft
Photo ofPuente Photo ofPuente Photo ofPuente

Puente

PictographIntersection Altitude 666 ft

Izquierda

PictographIntersection Altitude 681 ft

Derecha

PictographPanorama Altitude 892 ft

Vistas

PictographWaypoint Altitude 918 ft

Bonito sendero

PictographWaypoint Altitude 926 ft

Cruzar puente de madera

PictographPanorama Altitude 933 ft
Photo ofVistas Photo ofVistas Photo ofVistas

Vistas

PictographWilderness hut Altitude 1,087 ft
Photo ofRefugio de piedra Photo ofRefugio de piedra Photo ofRefugio de piedra

Refugio de piedra

PictographPanorama Altitude 1,116 ft
Photo ofBonita vista Photo ofBonita vista Photo ofBonita vista

Bonita vista

PictographPanorama Altitude 1,119 ft
Photo ofMirador Photo ofMirador Photo ofMirador

Mirador

PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,137 ft
Photo ofBonito sendero Photo ofBonito sendero Photo ofBonito sendero

Bonito sendero

PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,139 ft
Photo ofEmpieza bajada con mucha pendiente Photo ofEmpieza bajada con mucha pendiente Photo ofEmpieza bajada con mucha pendiente

Empieza bajada con mucha pendiente

PictographWaypoint Altitude 1,037 ft

Bajo escaleras

PictographRisk Altitude 915 ft

Escaleras con mucha pendiente

PictographPanorama Altitude 813 ft
Photo ofVistas Photo ofVistas Photo ofVistas

Vistas

PictographIntersection Altitude 352 ft

Izquierda

PictographWaypoint Altitude 315 ft
Photo ofCruzar carretera y seguir hacia meetings of the waters Photo ofCruzar carretera y seguir hacia meetings of the waters Photo ofCruzar carretera y seguir hacia meetings of the waters

Cruzar carretera y seguir hacia meetings of the waters

PictographIntersection Altitude 317 ft
Photo ofIzquierda Photo ofIzquierda Photo ofIzquierda

Izquierda

PictographPanorama Altitude 265 ft
Photo ofA lago Photo ofA lago Photo ofA lago

A lago

PictographIntersection Altitude 256 ft
Photo ofIzquierda a mirador y después volver Photo ofIzquierda a mirador y después volver Photo ofIzquierda a mirador y después volver

Izquierda a mirador y después volver

PictographWaypoint Altitude 269 ft
Photo ofPuente Photo ofPuente Photo ofPuente

Puente

PictographPanorama Altitude 259 ft
Photo ofA meeting of the waters Photo ofA meeting of the waters Photo ofA meeting of the waters

A meeting of the waters

PictographWaypoint Altitude 265 ft
Photo ofEmbarcadero Photo ofEmbarcadero Photo ofEmbarcadero

Embarcadero

PictographIntersection Altitude 284 ft
Photo ofIzquierda a meeting of the waters Photo ofIzquierda a meeting of the waters Photo ofIzquierda a meeting of the waters

Izquierda a meeting of the waters

PictographWaypoint Altitude 260 ft
Photo ofMeeting of the waters Photo ofMeeting of the waters

Meeting of the waters

PictographWaypoint Altitude 275 ft
Photo ofPuente Photo ofPuente Photo ofPuente

Puente

PictographIntersection Altitude 275 ft
Photo ofIzquierda Photo ofIzquierda Photo ofIzquierda

Izquierda

PictographWaypoint Altitude 274 ft

Acceso a lago lenan

PictographIntersection Altitude 260 ft
Photo ofIzquierda Photo ofIzquierda Photo ofIzquierda

Izquierda

PictographIntersection Altitude 263 ft
Photo ofIzquierda Photo ofIzquierda Photo ofIzquierda

Izquierda

PictographIntersection Altitude 271 ft
Photo ofIzquierda para acceder a cueva que se puede seguir y salir al camino de nuevo Photo ofIzquierda para acceder a cueva que se puede seguir y salir al camino de nuevo Photo ofIzquierda para acceder a cueva que se puede seguir y salir al camino de nuevo

Izquierda para acceder a cueva que se puede seguir y salir al camino de nuevo

Comments  (1)

  • joseluisdiazgarcia1967 Aug 25, 2023

    I have followed this trail  View more

    Ruta clasica y muy recomendable. El parking cercano a las ruinas de la abadia es muy pequeño. Tambien puede iniciarse desde el parking cercano a la cascada

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