River Glenmacnass in Wicklow

Glenmacnass river, Wicklow

River Glenmacnass is another tiny and shallow river from Ireland. This narrow river is originated near the peak Mullaghcleevaun in Wicklow mountain. After flowing less than 15 kilometer (approximately) it joins with river Inchavore (near Laragh) and then flows as river Avonmore. During its short course the river created a magnificent waterfall named after the river, Glenmacnass waterfall.

Glenmacnass river, Wicklow
A view towards the Glenmacnass valley up from the waterfall.

At several points this Glenmacnass river is publicly accessible. During a sunny summer day lot of visitors use to gather there. One such point is near the waterfall. The color of the water is having a color of coffee because of high content of peat. During summer we use to sit beside the river bank and put our feet in cold water for fun.

Glenmacnass river, Wicklow
Pristine and calm River Glenmacnass.

Glenmacnass river, Wicklow
Water flowing through the large rocks.

Glenmacnass waterfall, Wicklow
In some places the color of the water is magnificent, like this picture.

River Glenmacnass,
County: Wicklow,
Country: Ireland.

Written by Lonely Traveler,
For blog alonelytraveler.com

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