Alright, so let me give you the lowdown on the Bohernabreena Reservoir. Picture this: tucked away in the scenic Dublin Mountains, this reservoir has a pretty fascinating backstory.
Back in the day, way back in the late 1800s, Dublin was booming, and the city needed a reliable water source to keep up with all that growth. So, they came up with the genius idea of building not one, but two reservoirs: Upper and Lower Bohernabreena. Construction kicked off in the late 1800s, and by 1887, the Lower Reservoir was up and running, supplying fresh water to thirsty Dubliners.
But here's where it gets interesting. Fast forward to the 1930s, and Dublin's thirst had grown even more. So, they decided to build a massive dam to create another reservoir: the Upper Bohernabreena. Construction took a while, what with the whole World War II situation slowing things down, but by the 1940s, the dam was standing tall and proud.
Today, these reservoirs aren't just about quenching Dublin's thirst, they've become a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with folks flocking here for everything from fishing to hiking. Plus, the stunning views of the surrounding mountains ain't too shabby either.
There is a decent walking route around the reservoir, but keeping one eye on the weather I decided it might be best not to venture too far. Did not have the brolly with me, after all.
There were some fishermen doing the fishermen thing and I came across some walkers / hikers, all being much faster than I am. No worries.
Fisherman doing the Fisherman thing. |
I had my cameras, do photos were plenty.
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