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Cycle Tour Rosslare - Belfast

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Added on 24 Oct 2012,

last edited by biroto-Redaktion on 25 Oct 2012

Cycle route metrics

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ridden

Total distance in km

1.234

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Cumulative elevation gain in m

13.108

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Avg. slope uphill in %

1,06

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Cumulative elevation loss in m

13.129

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GPS track data

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2PeopleCycling.com | Jan-Willem & Saskia

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by biroto-Redaktion on 24 Oct 2012

Track points in total

15.759

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Track points per km (avg)

13

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Start/endpoint

Start location

Rosslare Harbour, IE (24 m NHN)

End location

Belfast, Nordirland, GB (3 m NHN)

Sources of information

Connecting cycle path

Beds4Cyclists, worth visiting and infrastructure

Name and address

Latitude / Longitude

Phone
Fax
Mobile

Type of accommodation

Rating for cyclists

Route km
Dist. to route
Elevation

 

0 km
0,0 km
19 m

 

IE-  Rosslare Harbour

 

Private/B&B

 

0 km
0,4 km
5 m

IE-???? Rosslare

 

Ferry pier

Ferry Rosslare -  Fishguard

StenaLine is serving the route for cyclists, crossing time is 3 hrs 30 mins. Price is about 47 € (passenger and bicycle). 14 Sailings weekly.

For details please see the timetable.

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28 Oct 2012

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biroto-Redaktion

 

62 km
1,0 km
21 m

 

IE-???? New Ross

 

Boardinghouse / guest house

 

239 km
0,1 km
0 m

IE-T45 K590 Glenbrook

 

Ferry pier

The service operates 7 days a week including Bank Holidays, from 6:30am to 09.30pm each day. The crossing from Glenbrook to Carrigaloe takes 5 minutes. The ferries run daily and reservations are not required. Payment taken onboard ferry.

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03 Nov 2019

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biroto-Redaktion

 

329 km
4,6 km
12 m

IE-  West Cork

 

Manor

Bantry House and Gardens

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Image taken over from

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bantry_House_and_Gardens.jpg

Image has been uploaded

by biroto-Redaktion on 18 Jan 2019

Bantry House is a historic house with gardens in Bantry Wikipedia Icon, County Cork, Ireland. Originally built in the early 18th century, it has been owned and occupied by the White family (formerly Earls of Bantry) since the mid-18th century. Opened to the public since the 1940s, the house, estate and gardens are a tourist destination in West Cork.

History

Bantry House (originally called 'Blackrock') was constructed in about 1710 on the South side of Bantry Bay. In 1750, Councillor Richard White bought Blackrock from Samuel Hutchinson and changed the name to 'Seafield'.

The Whites had settled on Whiddy Island across the Bay in the late 17th century, after having originally been merchants in Limerick. The family prospered and considerable purchases of land were made in the area surrounding the house. By the 1780s, Bantry House comprised approximately 80,000 acres (320 km2), though much of this would not be arable.The house has been open to tourism since 1946.

Gardens

The gardens to Bantry House were developed by the second Earl of Bantry and his wife Mary. The gardens contain seven terraces; the house is located on the third. One hundred steps are located behind the house and fountain, and are surrounded by azaleas and rhododendron.

By 1997 the grounds of Bantry House were suffering from neglect in certain places. A European grant was obtained to start the restoration process. Funding ceased in 2000. The restoration work is still ongoing.

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Input taken over from:

Wikipedia contributors, 'Bantry House', Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 10 December 2018, 14:56 UTC, <https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bantry_House&oldid=872994344> [accessed 18 January 2019]

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