This ancient, tree-lined, grass-covered lane hasn't seen much traffic except for hooves of sheep for many decades.
Here it is filled with sheep and lambs in spring, nibbling the hawthorn hedge and grass - flowers escaping their graze.
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Ireland's Wicklow Mountains are amongst the most visited in Ireland; situated just a short drive south of Dublin the Wicklow Mountains offer access to expansive landscapes like in this panorama overlooking Lough Tay.
I have written about Wicklow before, especially Glendalough and also indeed of Lough Tay.
This lake is also known as the Guinness Lake, the estate in which it sits used to be owned by the famous Guinness family and has recently been sold.
It looks exceptional on a fine, sunny day with no wind and a big blue sky above filled with white clouds but usually this lake is choppy with the strong windy gusts sweeping across the treeless mountains.
This part of Ireland is also out of bounds for now, the movement restrictions placed across the country due to Coronavirus / COVID-19 mean that few people have legitimate reason to visit this remote area.
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Away from the crowds, in fact away from everyone the Irish countryside is a perfect destination for landscape and travel photography.
Here a rural road through the green Irish countryside leads us to the mountains just as a little bit of rain starts to fall.
You can see the rain streaking across this dramatic grey sky, but it didn't stay that way for long with sunshine coming out soon after.
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