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The Gap of Dunloe (), also recorded as ''Bearna an Choimín'' (meaning "gap of the commonage" or "gap of the little hollow"), is a narrow
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running north–south in
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,
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, that separates the
MacGillycuddy's Reeks MacGillycuddy's Reeks () is a sandstone and siltstone mountain range in the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland. Stretching , from the Gap of Dunloe in the east, to Glencar, County Kerry, Glencar in the west, the Reeks is Ireland's high ...
mountain range in the west, from the Purple Mountain Group range in the east. It is one of Kerry's most popular tourist destinations on account of its scenery.


Naming

The term "Dunloe" is believed to be an
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of the Irish term "Dún Lóich", meaning fort or stronghold of Lóich (the River Loe that runs through the Gap of Dunloe valley also derives its name from the same source). According to the ''Annals of Clonmacnois, Keating'' and the ''
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'' (LGE), Deala (or Dela) Mac Lóich was the father of the five chieftains of the returning
Fir Bolg In medieval Irish myth, the Fir Bolg (also spelt Firbolg and Fir Bholg) are the fourth group of people to settle in Ireland. They are descended from the Muintir Nemid, an earlier group who abandoned Ireland and went to different parts of Europe. ...
(Slainghe, Gann, Genann, Seangann, and Rudhraighe), who conquered Ireland and divided it into five provinces, each ruled by one brother. According to the ''
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'', the Fir Bolg ruled Ireland for 37 years from 3266 to 3303 BCE, but were themselves defeated by the returning
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. Koch, John T. ''Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia''. ABC-CLIO, 2006. pp.749-750


Geography

The Gap of Dunloe was formed 25,000 years ago during Ireland's last ice age as a result of a "glacial breach" where a glacier in the '' Black Valley'', part of the Templenoe Icecap, estimated to be over 500 metres deep, broke through the ''Head of the Gap'' and moved northwards carving out a
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. The pass runs north–south between the
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mountain ranges of the
MacGillycuddy's Reeks MacGillycuddy's Reeks () is a sandstone and siltstone mountain range in the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland. Stretching , from the Gap of Dunloe in the east, to Glencar, County Kerry, Glencar in the west, the Reeks is Ireland's high ...
(to the west) and the Purple Mountain Group (to the east). The north–south road through The Gap as the area is also known, goes from ''Kate Kearney's Cottage'' in the north, to the highest point at the ''Head of the Gap'' at , and down to ''Lord Brandon's Cottage'' in the ''Black Valley'' in the south. The road from ''Kate Kearney's Cottage'' to ''Lord Brandon's Cottage'' is in length, with in total elevation change. Within The Gap are five lakes (from north to south): Coosaun Lough, Black Lake, Cushnavally Lake, Auger Lake, and Black Lough. The lakes are connected by the River Loe. Between the first two, Coosaun Lough and Black Lake is the ''Wishing Bridge'' on which it is said that wishes made while upon it are destined to come true. The stone bridge at the northern end of Augher Lake and the stone bridge at the northern end of Black Lough are also lookout points.


Access

The road through the Gap of Dunloe, from ''Kate Kearney's Cottage'' in the north, into the ''Black Valley'' in the south, is a public road, and under the charge of
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. In 2005, private jaunting car operators were accused of preventing tourists from driving the road.
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clarified that the road is public in its 2018 Ireland guidebook. The true ''Head of the Gap'' (at ), can be accessed from the north by driving past ''Kate Kearney's Cottage'', and from the south by driving to '' Moll's Gap'' and then continuing east on the R568 road until a small side-road (at , sometimes labelled "Gearhasallagh" after the townland, on maps), descends steeply north into the '' Black Valley'' and then winds its way westwards towards ''Lord Brandon's Cottage'' (which is off-route), but then diverts north to the actual ''Head of the Gap''; this route is part of a 55–kilometre loop of the Killarney–Gap of Dunloe–Black Valley–Moll's Gap area, popular with cyclists. As the public road through the Gap of Dunloe road reaches the ''Head of the Gap'' it becomes narrow and winding and is difficult for vehicles to pass, which has led to concerns over safety; there have been fatalities over the years of cyclists. There have also been fatalities of tourists in jaunting cars.


Climbing and walking


Hill walking

The mountain ranges on either side of The Gap (
MacGillycuddy's Reeks MacGillycuddy's Reeks () is a sandstone and siltstone mountain range in the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland. Stretching , from the Gap of Dunloe in the east, to Glencar, County Kerry, Glencar in the west, the Reeks is Ireland's high ...
to the west, and Purple Mountain Group to the east), are common hill walking routes (some routes are discussed in more detail in their respective articles). The walk from ''Kate Kearney's Cottage'' (at ), to the full ''Head of the Gap'' (at ) is 6 kilometres and takes circa 1 hour (and another hour for the return journey back to ''Kate Kearney's Cottage'').


Rock climbing

While not as well known as other Irish rock climbing locations (like Ailladie, Fair Head or
Dalkey Quarry Dalkey quarry ( ) is a long-disused 19th century granite quarry located on Dalkey Hill in the Dublin suburb of Dalkey, which was used to build several large maritime structures in south Dublin. Since passing into public ownership in the early 2 ...
), various
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cliffs and crags along the Gap of Dunloe are used as locations for rock climbing, and over 107 routes are listed and graded in the ''Irish Climbing Online Wiki''. There are only two crags on the east side of the valley, namely ''Céim'' and ''Bothán'', with most of the crags being in the north-west side of the valley, near ''Brennan's Leap'' (the cliff at the western shore of Coosaun Lough) / the ''Wishing Bridge'' (the stone bridge between Coosaun Lough and Black Lake). Grades range from V–Diff to E5 6b (''Far Away Friends'' 10 m E5 6b, ''Cub Crag''), with ''The Main Face'' crag having some of the longest +30 metre higher E–grade climbs (including ''Demasiado'' 40 m E1 5b, 5a), and ''Jigzaw Wall'' having short but also some of the hardest climbs in the valley. The Gap was ranked as one of the "top 5 areas" for
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in Ireland, including ''The Main Face'' crag, with grades of up to 7b.


Climbing bibliography

Hill walking: * * * * Rock climbing: * *


Gallery

File:Gap of Dunloe, from the highest point - geograph.org.uk - 248901.jpg, At the ''Head of the Gap'' (highest point) looking northwards File:Gap of Dunloe Auger Lake.JPG, Looking southwards across Augher Lake up into the ''Head of the Gap'' File:Gap of Dunloe Auger Lake depuis le col.JPG, Looking northwards at the road down to Augher Lake File:Black Lake (looking south) Gap of Dunloe.jpg, Looking southwards across Augher Lake up into the ''Head of the Gap'' File:Bridge over River Loe, Gap of Dunloe (geograph 5984872).jpg, Looking northwards to the stone bridge before Black Lough


See also

* Ailladie, major rock climbing limestone sea-cliff in County Clare * Fair Head, major rock climbing dolerite mountain crag in County Antrim *
Dalkey Quarry Dalkey quarry ( ) is a long-disused 19th century granite quarry located on Dalkey Hill in the Dublin suburb of Dalkey, which was used to build several large maritime structures in south Dublin. Since passing into public ownership in the early 2 ...
, major rock climbing granite quarry in Dublin * Purple Mountain Group, mountain range to the east of The Gap *
MacGillycuddy's Reeks MacGillycuddy's Reeks () is a sandstone and siltstone mountain range in the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland. Stretching , from the Gap of Dunloe in the east, to Glencar, County Kerry, Glencar in the west, the Reeks is Ireland's high ...
, mountain range to the west of The Gap


References


External links


IrishClimbingOnlineWiki.ie
Ailladie Online Database
UKClimbing.com
Gap of Dunloe Online Database
Motorbike-Cam through The Gap
a 13-minute journey from the ''Head of the Gap'' in the south to ''Kate Kearney's Cottage'' {{authority control Tourist attractions in County Kerry Geography of County Kerry Climbing areas of Ireland Mountain passes of Ireland