Beautiful, the filming is truly superb and you seem to capture the true mystical beauty of Ireland. We love old churches and grave yards and this episode we truly enjoyed and have watched it now 3 times. Thank you. XX
I'm feeling me age. We did part of the Wicklow Way/Sli Cualann Nua when they hadn't yet finished it - that was in 1982. We started from Glendalough and stayed at Knockree Hostel, before going down to Bray and twiddling our toes in the sea. We got a bus back to the campsite where we had left the car - a 2CV. The campsite owner insisted that we left it parked across from his office so that he could keep an eye on it, for which we were most grateful. Car theft was already a thing at that time. From the pictures that I can see today, they've done a lot to protect the path itself and the hostel at Knockree has had some work done on it. When we were on the Way, much of it hadn't been signposted and wasn't in place as such and in fact even the part we were on didn't have many signs either. But we did have the very nice official bilingual map - I still have it today and the cover is pale yellow. After that, we drove over the Sally Gap going west, so we have never did set foot in Dublin. We did a lot of walking in the West - in Donegal, Conemara, Mayo and Kerry srl. At that time the walk guides usually just said - 'go up that mountain there and then go up the other one on the left and keep going'. Luckily on one of the Twelve Bens, a shepherd did manage to prevent us from walking over a cliff. Go raibh maith agat a chara.
What an amazing comment! Glad the video brought up some memories. Sounds like they've definitely made the trail easier and safer over the years. Thank you for watching!
Another calming and relaxing video. Thank you. Wonderful colours and sounds. Deserving of a high 5 🙃 Reminds me of some of the Erik Normark UA-cam videos
Thoroughly enjoyed the video ...very beautifully done, and the scenes were fantastic...appreciated that there was no commentary, allowing the sights to speak for themselves! Keep up the wonderful presentations! Ciao! from Minnesota
Been there twice (and uploaded footage of my trip in 2017 on my channel for those interested). Visiting a 3rd time this year and hence checking other people´s footage. Thanks for sharing, brings back great memories!
Thank you so much for sharing that...and well done, on both the video and completing the trail. I thought about doing this with my girlfriend for quite some time, but am quite anxious about doing it, partly because I haven't really done any proper multi-day hikes, so I very much appreciate being able to watch your journey 🙏
Thank you for watching! To make it easier, I would do the trail in the summer when the weather is supposedly a bit better - we did it in September and the rain and wind were pretty bad at times. Also not that many campsite / accommodation options on the trail so need to plan well. Not sure where you're based but I would say the Cumbria Way or the West Highland Way are a bit easier for first-timers!
Absolutely amazing nice sound. Hey guys i I recommend you visit the himalayan mountains k2 and Nangaparbat view point from one place moses peak. Add this sound in your bucket list.
We are planning to do the wicklow way end of may. Is it to challeging to start at clonegal and to do the tour in 5 days? because i see you started at Tinahely
I think it *can* be done in 5 days, as long as you're used to longer days and distances. Just keep in mind that many of the campsites/bnbs are not directly next to the trail so that'll add to the distance even more if you're planning to use them. The reason we didn't start at Clonegal was that we couldn't find suitable transport options from Dublin - in fact we actually had to take a taxi from Arklow to Tinahely as there were no buses to get us closer in time. Let me know if you have other questions!
@@ElielHerleviPhotography thanks for your response! transport from dublin airport to clonegal is challenging. One question, is there an alternative near the knockree hostel? As it is permanently closed. On day 4 we are planning to hike from the busher gap hut to knockree. Is wild camping the only option/alternative here? thanks!
Unless you want to walk all the way to Powerscourt, then I think wild camping probably is the only option... Glensoulan Valley is a nice spot for that though! Next to the bridge at 14:21
Beautiful, the filming is truly superb and you seem to capture the true mystical beauty of Ireland. We love old churches and grave yards and this episode we truly enjoyed and have watched it now 3 times. Thank you. XX
Oh wow, that's so nice to hear! Thank you so much 🙏🏻
I'm feeling me age. We did part of the Wicklow Way/Sli Cualann Nua when they hadn't yet finished it - that was in 1982. We started from Glendalough and stayed at Knockree Hostel, before going down to Bray and twiddling our toes in the sea. We got a bus back to the campsite where we had left the car - a 2CV. The campsite owner insisted that we left it parked across from his office so that he could keep an eye on it, for which we were most grateful. Car theft was already a thing at that time. From the pictures that I can see today, they've done a lot to protect the path itself and the hostel at Knockree has had some work done on it. When we were on the Way, much of it hadn't been signposted and wasn't in place as such and in fact even the part we were on didn't have many signs either. But we did have the very nice official bilingual map - I still have it today and the cover is pale yellow. After that, we drove over the Sally Gap going west, so we have never did set foot in Dublin. We did a lot of walking in the West - in Donegal, Conemara, Mayo and Kerry srl. At that time the walk guides usually just said - 'go up that mountain there and then go up the other one on the left and keep going'. Luckily on one of the Twelve Bens, a shepherd did manage to prevent us from walking over a cliff. Go raibh maith agat a chara.
What an amazing comment! Glad the video brought up some memories. Sounds like they've definitely made the trail easier and safer over the years. Thank you for watching!
Breathtaking isn’t enough here, you presented this masterfully!
Wow, thank you! Glad you enjoyed it 🙏🏻
Top and notch work as per usual! 🌴🌲🌳 It never gets old!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it 🙏
Great hike out. Best wishes on your next adventure.
Thank you! Same to you! Thank you for watching.
VERY well done. Thank you
Cheers, thanks for watching!
Another calming and relaxing video. Thank you. Wonderful colours and sounds. Deserving of a high 5 🙃 Reminds me of some of the Erik Normark UA-cam videos
Thank you Simon! 🙏🏻 I'll make sure to check Erik Normark's videos!
Thoroughly enjoyed the video ...very beautifully done, and the scenes were fantastic...appreciated that there was no commentary, allowing the sights to speak for themselves! Keep up the wonderful presentations! Ciao! from Minnesota
You are exactly my kind of audience!! Thank you so much 🙏🏻
Brilliant video, captured the essence of the WW perfectly ☺
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful footage
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
@@ElielHerleviPhotography you done the Wicklow hills beautifully
Lovely video, great shots and nice music to boot. I hope to do this very soon myself, it's been on the bucket list for a long time!
Thank you so much! 🙏🏻 Glad you enjoyed it and yeah it's definitely a trail worth experiencing!
@@ElielHerleviPhotography I'll be back in the country in a couple of months, so this might be my first hike. Thanks for sharing!
Been there twice (and uploaded footage of my trip in 2017 on my channel for those interested). Visiting a 3rd time this year and hence checking other people´s footage. Thanks for sharing, brings back great memories!
Awesome! Thanks for watching 🙏🏻
Great shots
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for sharing that...and well done, on both the video and completing the trail. I thought about doing this with my girlfriend for quite some time, but am quite anxious about doing it, partly because I haven't really done any proper multi-day hikes, so I very much appreciate being able to watch your journey 🙏
Thank you for watching! To make it easier, I would do the trail in the summer when the weather is supposedly a bit better - we did it in September and the rain and wind were pretty bad at times. Also not that many campsite / accommodation options on the trail so need to plan well. Not sure where you're based but I would say the Cumbria Way or the West Highland Way are a bit easier for first-timers!
Absolutely amazing nice sound. Hey guys i I recommend you visit the himalayan mountains k2 and Nangaparbat view point from one place moses peak. Add this sound in your bucket list.
Thx
If you have any questions about the Wicklow Way, just let me know in the comments below!
Well done guys 👌👍👊🙌🍀
Thanks! Thank you for watching 🙏🏻
Hope you had a great time hiking the WW. Sorry about the Irish weather.
Haha thank you! It's to be expected 😄 Thanks for watching!
We are planning to do the wicklow way end of may. Is it to challeging to start at clonegal and to do the tour in 5 days? because i see you started at Tinahely
I think it *can* be done in 5 days, as long as you're used to longer days and distances. Just keep in mind that many of the campsites/bnbs are not directly next to the trail so that'll add to the distance even more if you're planning to use them. The reason we didn't start at Clonegal was that we couldn't find suitable transport options from Dublin - in fact we actually had to take a taxi from Arklow to Tinahely as there were no buses to get us closer in time. Let me know if you have other questions!
@@ElielHerleviPhotography thanks for your response! transport from dublin airport to clonegal is challenging. One question, is there an alternative near the knockree hostel? As it is permanently closed. On day 4 we are planning to hike from the busher gap hut to knockree. Is wild camping the only option/alternative here? thanks!
Unless you want to walk all the way to Powerscourt, then I think wild camping probably is the only option... Glensoulan Valley is a nice spot for that though! Next to the bridge at 14:21
I would like to thank you for the advice you gave to camp at glensoulan Valley. It was absolutely a stunning experience 😍
So happy to hear that!! Glad it helped. Hope you enjoyed the rest of the hike too!
it looks like there is lots of Sitka Spruce trees on the route , one of Ireland biggest environment problem
Yup, those plantations were my least favourite thing on the trail.
I’ve hiked through Wicklow thousands of times. This gives it massive justice!
Can I ask what drone + camera you were using?
Thank you! For this video I used Lumix S5 with a 20-60mm lens, an iPhone 12, and Mavic Air 2.
Pity about the weather but we're used to it 👍
"No such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing!" Or so I try to remind myself when shivering at camp after a soaking wet day 😅
Nice video. What time of year did you walk?
Thank you! This was in mid-September.
I hope you got your ice cream cone in Marley park!
HAha I wish, was a bit too knackered after the hike 😂
Hyvä pätkä😎
Kiitän! 🙏🏻