. A pictorial and descriptive guide to Dublin and the Wicklow tours ... e of Shanganagh, bounded by range after range of the Harcourt Street line joins, and in a few minutes,with striking scenery on either hand, passing the golf linkson the right of the line, we reach Bray. DUBLIN TO BRAY BY THE INLAND ROUTE. The line from Harcourt Street Station to Bray offers thescenery of the Dublin mountains instead of sea-views. Pass-ing through the suburb of Rathmines, we cross the valley ofthe Dodder to Milltown and Dundrum, both favoured byDublin people on account of the mildness and salubri


. A pictorial and descriptive guide to Dublin and the Wicklow tours ... e of Shanganagh, bounded by range after range of the Harcourt Street line joins, and in a few minutes,with striking scenery on either hand, passing the golf linkson the right of the line, we reach Bray. DUBLIN TO BRAY BY THE INLAND ROUTE. The line from Harcourt Street Station to Bray offers thescenery of the Dublin mountains instead of sea-views. Pass-ing through the suburb of Rathmines, we cross the valley ofthe Dodder to Milltown and Dundrum, both favoured byDublin people on account of the mildness and salubrity ofthe climate. From Dundrum the cyclist or the pedestrian whois equal to a ten-mile walk can enjoy a delightful tramp toBray by way of the Three Rock and Two Rock Mountains(1,479 and 1,699 feet), on the right, and through the finerocky defile known as The Scalp, beyond which, at Ennis-kerry, he turns off to the left for Bray. Above the Scalp thelofty chimney of the lead mines is conspicuous, and the viewfrom the top is very fine. At Kiltiernan, near the Scalp, the. Du^ .Jt^dm


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