Gleniff Horseshoe, where the magnetic force of the earth will pull your car back up the hill (True!!) Map provided.
Gleniff "horseshoe" is a beautiful scenic drive shaped like a horseshoe. The valley is scarcely populated valley with about 25 residents now, (compared to at least 100 people in the 1800s). The mines once sustained life here--entrances to the mines are still visible. The valley hosts some rare Alpine flora, but, most importantly, there is a cave called Diarmuid and Gráinne's bed, which alludes to the ancient irish tale of the two lovers and their attempt to elude the perusing Fionn McCumhaill (Finn McCool).