R756 road

R756 road

The R756 is a regional road in Ireland running west-east from Dunlavin to Laragh. Its entire km to mi | 32 | abbr=yes | precision=0 length is within County Wicklow crossing east/west through the Wicklow Gap ( _ga. Bearna Chill Mhantáin).

From Dunlavin it heads northeast, intersecting the N81 national secondary road near the village of Hollywood. It then heads southeast, rising through the West Wicklow Mountains to the Wicklow Gap, the highest point on the road at 470m, before descending through the "Glandasan Valley". In this valley it passes through old mine-works [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glendalough#Mining] to its junction with the R757 in the outskirts of Glendalough and continues for a further 2 km to Laragh, where it terminates at a junction with the R755 and the "Military Road".

The km to mi | 26 | abbr=yes | precision=0 section from Hollywood to Laragh is known as the Wicklow Gap Road ( _ga. Bóthar Bhearna Chill Mhantáin) and it is one of only two routes crossing the Wicklow Mountains from east to west, the other being the road through the "Sally Gap" (irish place name|Bearnas na Diallaite|Gap of the Saddle) in North Wicklow. The road through the Wicklow Gap is both an important regional route and a very popular tourist route as it travels through some spectacular scenery.

The Wicklow Gap, between Tonelagee Mountain and Camaderry Mountain is where the entrance to Turlough Hill electricity 'storage' hydro-plant it situated. During periods of off-peak electricity demand, water is pumped up from "Lough Nathanagan", a corrie lake at the foot of Turlough Hill to an artificial reservoir at the top; when electricity demand is high, the water falls back through turbines inside the mountain to produce hydro-electric power for the national grid.

See also

*Roads in Ireland - (Primary National Roads)
* Secondary Roads
*Regional Roads

References

* [http://www.transport.ie/upload/general/7617-0.pdf Roads Act 1993 (Classification of Regional Roads) Order 2006] - [http://www.transport.ie/ Department of Transport]


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