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Eas Chonaill

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WD Bosca Tíreolaíocht FhisiceachEas Chonaill
Íomhá
CineálEas Cuir in eagar ar Wikidata
Cuid deAn Deargail Cuir in eagar ar Wikidata
Suíomh
Limistéar riaracháinÉire Cuir in eagar ar Wikidata
SuíomhÉire Cuir in eagar ar Wikidata
Map
 53° 08′ 46″ N, 6° 12′ 40″ O / 53.146°N,6.211°W / 53.146; -6.211
SliabhraonSléibhte Chill Mhantáin Cuir in eagar ar Wikidata
Tréithe
Airde os cionn na farraige250 m Cuir in eagar ar Wikidata
Léim1 Cuir in eagar ar Wikidata
Toisí121 (airde) m

Is é Eas Chonaill[1] an dara eas is airde in Éirinn ag 121 m (397 tr) in airde,[2][3] tá sé suite ag bun Glensoulan ar abhainn an Deargail in aice le Áth na Sceire, Contae Chill Mhantáin.[4]

Breathnaítear beanna Dioghais (735 m (2,379 tr)) agus Málainn (570 m (1,870 ) tharr Chúirt an Phaoraigh,[4] agus sreabhann go leanúnach an bhliain ar fad.[4] Is cuid d’Eastát Chúirt an Phaoraigh é an t-eas, atá ar oscailt don phobal ar tháille iontrála.[4]

Is cuid d’ Eastát Chúirt an Phaoraigh an t-eas, a thugann rochtain íoctha don phobal trí bhealach isteach ar leith do chuairteoirí (6 mhíle ó phríomhbhealach isteach an eastáit) le linn amanna socraithe. Ag bun an eas tá áiseanna do chuairteoirí, páirceáil carr, limistéar picnice agus beárbaiciú, agus a leithead.[5]

Is féidir leis an eas a fheiceáil freisin ó Coill An Corrán, a thairgeann freisin cosáin chuig an beanna de Málainn.[6][7] Gabhann bealach siúil sléibhe 7 ciliméadar 3 uair an chloig, i gCoill An Corrán, Málainn agus Eas Chonaill.[4]

Tá an t-eas le feiceáil sa scannán fantaisíochta meánaoiseach Excalibur (1981)[8] agus sa tsraith dráma stairiúil teilifíse Vikings (2013-2020).[9][10]

  1. Powerscourt Waterfall”. logainm.ie. Irish Placenames Commission. Dáta rochtana: 14 July 2019.
  2. Powerscourt Waterfall”. World Waterfall Database. Dáta rochtana: 14 July 2019.
  3. Visit Ireland's highest waterfall - Sruth in Aghaidh an Aird”. independent.ie. Dáta rochtana: 6 July 2022.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Fairbairn (2014). "Dublin & Wicklow: A Walking Guide". Collins Press. ISBN 978-1848892019. “Route 11: The Maulin Circuit”  Earráid leis an lua: Invalid <ref> tag; name "helen" defined multiple times with different content
  5. Powerscourt: Ireland’s Highest Waterfall”. Powerscourt Estate. Dáta rochtana: 14 July 2019.
  6. Ní mór duit title = agus url = a shonrú nuair a úsáideann tú {{Teimpléad:Cite web-en}}.“”. Irish Independent.
  7. Michael Guilfoyle (30 August 2017). “CRONE WOOD: Walk for the Weekend: A short, simple and safe trail”. Dáta rochtana: 11 July 2019.
  8. Chasing Wicklow's vibrant filming trail” (10 September 2016). Dáta rochtana: 12 July 2019.
  9. Penny Walker (29 November 2019). “The Irish lough masquerading as a Scandinavian fjord”. Dáta rochtana: 12 July 2019.
  10. Neela Debnath (24 January 2018). “Vikings season 5 location: Where is Vikings filmed? Where is it set?”. Dáta rochtana: 12 July 2019. “Previous filming locations for Vikings include Lough Tay - which is also known as the Guinness Lake due to being owned by the famous family - stands in for Kattegat Village, which is home to Ragnar Lothbrok (played by Travis Fimmel) and his family.”