| GAP OF DUNLOE:
This is a wild and rugged gap excavated by forging ice flows during
the Ice Age. Following signposts off the R562 road to Killorglin one comes
to Kate Kearney's Cottage. During the mid 1800s a local girl ran a sibin
(illegal drinking house) here for travellers passing through the Gap.
The Cottage eventually became a coaching inn, where the hostess, Kate,
allegedly cast her spell on all who entered and toasted them with her
special brew. It is now a pub, restaurant and souvenir shop with lots
of lively music and dancing sessions in the evening. By car or coach,
on foot or bicycle, one can reach Kate Kearney's Cottage. Beyond Kate's
a road leads up through a narrow gorge created by a glacial breach, on
the left is the Purple Mountain and on the right is the MacGillcuddy's
Reeks. Here are to be found waterfalls, mountain lakes and imposing cliffs.
Once the top is reached the road passes through Gearhameen Valley, a grazing
ground for Red Deer, a fine view of the Upper Lake surrounded by its own
Oakwood's and with a backdrop of the beautiful Mangerton Mountain. |