Uimhir Thagarta Uathúil: 
KCC-C55-192
Stádas: 
Submitted
Údar: 
Deirdrett Brett

13 - Landscape, Recreation & Amenity

Ábhair: 

The Draft Development Plan does not name Mullacash Hill as a Protected View which should be reconsidered.  The view from Mullacash Hill is enjoyed by many people who cycle, run, walk and drive this route.  People add it to their route to enjoy its vast and uninterrupted view of the Wicklow Mountains and beautiful agricultural land.  Its popularity is clear to see by the fact it is a segment on Strava. Currently the view from the road on Mullacash Hill is totally unspoiled.  There is no development on it and this is pretty unique in itself.

The Landscape Character Analysis that was carried out in 2003 (appended to the 2005 CDP) makes specific reference to Mullacash Hill at 18.5.1. It lists Mullacash Hill as being one of the main hilltops in the area at 171 O.D.  It specifically mentions that the “elevated vantage points along the long roads provide long-distance views of the Kildare lowlands”.  It also states “the area is generally perceived as being important and special in landscape terms”. I would agree with this assertion and believe that the scenic views from Mullacash Hill are worthy of protection. 

Taylor’s map of 1783 also clearly shows Mullacash Hill as a prominent land feature. It is a special place with exceptional views which are worthy of protection. (Map included) 

With all this in mind, I would hope KCC could consider adding it to the list of Protected views in Kildare.

Protected View
Mullacash Hill
Landscape Character Analysis
Main opinion: 

The Draft Development Plan does not name Mullacash Hill as a Protected View which should be reconsidered.

Main requests: 

Mullacash Hill is a prominent land feature. It is a special place with exceptional views which are worthy of protection. Would request that the view from Mullacash Hill be added as a proected view.

Main reasons: 

The view from Mullacash Hill is enjoyed by many people who cycle, run, walk and drive this route. People add it to their route to enjoy its vast and uninterrupted view of the Wicklow Mountains and beautiful agricultural land.

The Landscape Character Analysis that was carried out in 2003 (appended to the 2005 CDP) makes specific reference to Mullacash Hill at 18.5.1. It lists Mullacash Hill as being one of the main hilltops in the area at 171 O.D. It specifically mentions that the “elevated vantage points along the long roads provide long-distance views of the Kildare lowlands”. It also states “the area is generally perceived as being important and special in landscape terms”. I would agree with this assertion and believe that the scenic views from Mullacash Hill are worthy of protection.