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A guided hike up Glencar mountain, Devils Chimney Waterfall and Barytes Mines

Please note this hike is fully booked
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You are invited to join our hike on Easter Monday 1st April starting at Glencar Lake and walking the ancient Bog Road which zig zags up the side of Glencar Mountain. On reaching the top we will make our way along the edge over looking the stunning Glencar Lake to the highest free falling waterfall in Ireland. It is commonly called "The Devils Chimney" or "Sruth Aigh ar an Airde", which translated literally means "The stream against the height". A unique feature of this waterfall is that at certain times it flows upward due to the updraught. It is not always guaranteed but always a treat when it occurs.
We then hike up to the old Barytes Mining works where we step back in history to learn about the operation of these old mines.
We will have lunch close by before returning back to the lake shore car park via the bog road.

Meet at Glencar Lake car park at 9:30am and return approx 3:00pm

Cost adults 35 euro, under 18's half price.
Difficulty level: Moderate. Well within the reach of most reasonably fit and healthy individuals.

Booking
Please email or DM us with your name, address and contact no
Pre-registration is essential and places are not guaranteed until payment is completed.

Equipment required:
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Good waterproof boots and waterproof clothing are essential; hiking trousers are advised, (no jeans please); spare warm layer; hat and gloves; lunch and/or snacks; water or juice drink, (1.5 litres); small rucksack to carry it all in. Walking poles are recommended.
For full details please visit us on our web site:
http://www.highhopesmountaintreks.com/

NB - Cancellation policy
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Hike that are cancelled with one month of event Full refund
Hikes that are cancelled within 14 days of the event a refund of 50%
Hikes that are cancelled within 7 days no refund available apart from exceptional cases due to illness or family bereavement