Wicklow Mountains

The Wicklow Mountains National Park is a paradise of biodiversity . Located just south of Dublin, the park offers 20,000 hectares of mountainous landscape, hillwalking routes and stunning scenery. Walk the fabulous trail of the Wicklow Way, or take in fabulous views of the glacial lakes of Glendalough . Wicklow is a haven of ancient artefacts and incredible biodiversity. It is no wonder why over an estimated 1 million tourists visit this region each year .

A visit to the medieval town of Kilkenny is a must. The city of Kilkenny is as charming as it is historic. The city is famous for its remarkable 12th century Castle, its medieval history, vibrant food culture and as one of the centers of Ireland’s creative and artistic culture. Take our free walking tour of Kilkenny and discover the gems of this quaint town.

Due to its proximity to Dublin, it is convenient to take a Wild Rover day tour and explore the gems that lie just outside of the capital. Why not try our Wicklow Mountains, Kilkenny & Glendalough Day Tour from Dublin for a fascinating tour of this historical part of Ireland, known as Ireland's Ancient East?

We take your enjoyment seriously – for this reason we provide a dedicated guide on each of our day tours, in addition to a driver. Our modern air-conditioned coaches have 4G WiFi , so you can update your social media during the day using #wildroverdaytours!

If you’d rather craft your own adventure, our private tours allow you to create your ideal trip! Choose from a single day or multi-day adventure and allow your knowledgeable driver/guide take you to Ireland’s most stunning attractions! Whatever you choose, the history, mythology and natural beauty of Wicklow and Ireland's Ancient East awaits!

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Day Tours to Glendalough & Wicklow

Seize an ancient escape to glendalough and avoca on our day tour from dublin to the garden of ireland….

Take a walk on the Wicklow side of life and get a true taste of the Irish wilderness in the “Garden of Ireland” on our day tour direct from Dublin City to mythical & magical Glendalough and Avoca in the Wicklow Mountains.

One free child space with every adult ticket bought.

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  • Day tour to county Wicklow, the “Garden of Ireland”
  • Historic Glendalough, one of the most visited attractions in Ireland
  • Spectacular scenes high in the Wicklow Mountains
  • Photo opportunity at the “Guinness Lake”, Lough Tay
  • Photo opportunity at the PS, I Love You bridge
  • Visit Avoca village, home of the famous Woollen Mills
  • Treat yourself at the Avoca café
  • Fully guided tour

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Hi See for yourself the splendour of Wicklow with Darby O’Gill day tours from Dublin city centre. Experience an absorbing portrait of unparalleled beauty, the ruins & remains of an ancient city and a star of the small screen! Drink in the views and sense a feeling of discovery in the midst of the Wicklow Mountains.

The sights and sounds of the city left behind, mesmerising views come to the fore – dramatic mountains, rugged peaks, steep valleys and forest trails. Our first port of call is a lake called Lough Tay . Edged with a beach of glistening white sand in contrast to its dark peaty water has earned it the title of “ The Guinness Lake ” owing to its striking similarity to Ireland’s most famous export!

From here at your own pace you can meander and soak up the views of this vast walkers’ paradise, also renowned for its bird-watching and abundance of wildlife. Travelling further along the Wicklow Way, you’ll come to “the valley of two lakes”, the ancient monastic settlement of Glendalough . This famous site was founded by St. Kevin in the 6 th century and the most iconic landmark, the round tower is over 1000 years old. Enter the visitor centre and find out more about this ancient city of learning, refuge and pilgrimage before exploring the fascinating ruins of its churches, graveyard and monastery for yourself. You may find time to follow the path to the Upper Lake and see the essence of this early Christian settlement set against the natural magnificence of the glacial carved valley.

Leaving the valley, we continue through the incredible Wicklow countryside to the  charming village of Avoca , the fictional home of the BBC’s “Ballykissangel”.

Avoca is also famous for its handweaving and is the birthplace of Avoca Handweavers and woollen mills. The working handweaving mill built on the banks of the Avoca River is said to date from 1723 and is the oldest extant manufacturer in Ireland.  The original whitewashed buildings of the old mill now house a large Avoca store with a selection of clothing, soft furnishing, gifts and food and a café.

Ease away the stresses of life in these picturesque surroundings and take the weight off your feet while savouring delicious food in the Avoca Café – where you’ll also find a sweet treat for the return trip to Dublin!

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The Original Wild Wicklow Day Tour

Voted #1 Experience in Ireland | Voted #2 Day Tour in the World

Get ready for an adventure like no other on the Original Wild Wicklow Tour!

Get your ticket, kick back, relax, and let the fun begin.

You’ll be greeted by your local guide, who’s not just your tour guide but your new best buddy for the day. Get comfy because you’ll be departing on a journey you won’t forget!

As we leave the city behind, we’ll cruise along the picturesque coast until we reach Killiney Hill. Here, you’ll have the chance to stretch your legs on a short walk (about 30 minutes) while soaking in jaw-dropping views of Dublin Bay – Ireland’s very own bay of Naples!

But wait, there’s more fun to come! We’ll make a pit stop at Avoca Handweavers Kilmacanogue, where you can refuel with a delicious morning coffee or explore the beautiful grounds at your leisure.

Next up, it’s time to head into the real Wild Wicklow as we drive through Enniskerry Village and head to Sally Gap. Get ready to be wowed by the rugged beauty of Wicklow – think lakes, mountains, and boglands that’ll leave you speechless. And yes, you bet we’ll be stopping for plenty of Insta-worthy photos along the way!

Feeling hungry? The charming village of Laragh has got you covered. Take your pick from a range of lunch options, from hearty Beef & Guinness Stew to cute little tea rooms and cafes. Yum!

Now, onto one of the highlights of the tour – Glendalough! Explore the ancient monastic site with our expert guide, then enjoy some quiet time as you stroll along the serene tree-lined path to the Upper Lake. Ah, 90 minutes of pure bliss!

But wait, there’s one last treat in store for you! Hop back on board our luxury coach and get ready to raise a glass – we’re serving up complimentary tastings of Jameson Whiskey to toast an epic day of adventure.

So what are you waiting for? Grab your sense of adventure and join us for the Wild Wicklow Tour – where every moment is packed with fun, laughter, and memories to last a lifetime! Book now via the calendar on this page.

For your convenience we pickup at locations in the north and south of the city, near the most popular city hotels, including:

  • North City at Cathal Brugha Street (just off O’Connell Street, beside The Academy Plaza and Gresham Hotels) Stop 286
  • St Stephens Green at Stop 791 Opposite the Shelbourne Hotel
  • Outside the Clayton Burlington at Stop 848
  • Opposite the Grand Canal Hotel
  • Outside the Intercontinental and Clayton Ballsbridge on Simmonscourt Road Stop 6084

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1. City Centre

Meet your tour guide, your local friend for the day, sit back and relax the fun is about to begin. See  Pickup Points for times and locations.

2. Killiney Hill

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As we leave the city we will take you along the coast to arrive at Killiney Hill. Here we bring you on a short walk (around 30 minutes) to take in the spectacular views of Dublin Bay (Ireland’s bay of Naples)

3. Avoca Handweavers

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Enjoy a well earned morning coffee, browsing through the store, or looking around the beautiful grounds of Avoca Handweavers Kilmacanogue, before we start our assent into the hills.

4. Enniskerry to Sally Gap

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Driving via Enniskerry Village and Glencree, we continue to the Sally Gap, where you will see why we are called “Wild” Wicklow Tours. This is where lakes, mountains and boglands breathe their beauty. Location for many famous movies incl. P.S. I love You and Braveheart. Stunning views of Lough Tay, the “Guinness Lake”. We stop for photos along the route.

4. Laragh for Lunch

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5. Glendalough

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At enchanting Glendalough, we will guide you through this 6th Century Monastic site and afterward, you can enjoy time alone to reflect as you take the gentle tree-lined walk to the Upper Lake. You will have about 90 minutes here.

6. Return to City Centre

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Back onboard our luxury coach for a complimentary taste of Jameson Whiskey to toast the day and warm your heart. Sit back and relax as we return to Dublin via the Sugar Loaf Mountain Pass.

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(Afternoon) Glendalough & Wicklow Mountains Half Day Tour from Dublin

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The tour to Glendalough and Wicklow mountains departs from the Molly Malone statue on Suffolk Street at 8:30 (Please Arrive 10 minutes before Departure time )

Beyond the Trees, Avondale

We arrive at our first stop, Beyond the Trees, which is a breathtaking attraction nestled in the heart of the Wicklow Mountains. This eco-tourism destination offers a unique experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The attraction boasts a thrilling boardwalk adventure, taking visitors on an exhilarating ride over stunning landscapes, valleys, and forests.  Beyond the Trees also offers the opportunity to venture up to their viewing tower that stands at 38 meters, from where you can admire the spectacular scenery and if you are feeling brave, you can take the slide down the viewing tower at an additional cost.

Glendalough Monastery

Arriving at Glendalough in the afternoon has distinct advantages as most tours come here in the morning. You have an hour and a half to explore the monastic site and the surrounding lakes. The Monastery itself was founded in the 6th century by St. Kevin, but most of the buildings date from between the 11th and 12th centuries. Glendalough Monastery has many buildings; the tower and St Kevin’s Kitchen are the most complete all the rest are in disrepair to differing extents. The setting amongst the mountains and the lakes is what sets this monastery apart from every other. Take a stroll and enjoy this magical place, you will be transported to a tranquil peaceful place.

Holywood Village

We will take a short trip into Hollywood, also known as 'the original Hollywood, a small village in Wicklow that has boasted the name long before Hollywood in California even existed. your guide will take you for a walk through the valley here. See if you can spot Wicklow's version of the Hollywood sign.

Working Sheep Farm

The last stop of our day tour is to a working sheep farm in garden county, county Wicklow.  Meet the friendly local farmer who will delight in introducing you to rural life on the farm. you will be introduced to their hard-working sheepdogs, they will explain and show you how they are trained to carry out their duties. Then finally the main event, a sheepdog demonstration. This is a truly unique experience and gives you a great insight into life in rural Ireland.

5:30 PM: Arrive in Dublin 

All good things come to an end, and we will set off back to Dublin remembering the best moments we have experienced and with the latest explanations from our guide. Remember to recommend the Glendalough and Wicklow Mountains day tour.

All times are approximate and subject to change based on traffic conditions

8.30 am at the Molly Malone Statue, Suffolk Street View on map

(Please arrive 10 minutes before departure time)

5:30 pm in the same place where you took the bus in the morning.

Things to bring

Raincoat – just in case it rains!

Headphones to listen to the commentary on the multilingual app

Charging cable and power bank to keep your devices charged (some buses do have charging ports but not all)

Spending money / credit card to pick up souvenirs & tip your driver!

Appropriate shoes for walking on rough terrain

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In the event of a cancellation, a transferable voucher or credit note will be issued to be redeemed at a later date. 

If you cancel your day tour within 24 hours you can choose to change your tour to another date (subject to availability).

If you are late for the bus in the morning or are a no-show, you are not entitled to a refund and will be charged in full for the tour.

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A minimum number of 6 passengers is required to operate a tour. We give until 3 pm the day prior to the tour to reach this number and will then contact customers with details of cancellation.

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dublin tours to wicklow mountains

Planning a Wicklow day trip from Dublin is one of the best ways to escape the crowds of the busy city. The Wicklow Mountains are a vast and stunning mountain range located just south of the city and are home to lush green trails, crystal clear glacial lakes, as well as stunning country homes, and impressive views of the Irish Sea. 

Whether you are traveling throughout Ireland or just visiting Dublin and want to enjoy the lush landscape of the Emerald Isle, the Wicklow Mountains is an ideal destination to experience the natural beauty of Ireland.

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Getting from Dublin to the Wicklow Mountains

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Perhaps you’re keen to take a day trip to Wicklow but would like to bypass the planning involved with taking the trip to the Wicklow Mountains. In this case, there are plenty of organised Wicklow Mountains tours involving pick up and drop off from Dublin, transportation throughout the region, and a local guide to enhance the experience and give you a great tour of Wicklow. 

This half-day tour or this half-day tour from Dublin is a wonderful option for those not able to commit a full day but would still like to get into the picturesque Irish countryside.

Spend time in the national park at Lough Tay before spending a few hours in the Glendalough Monastic City, a stunning and iconic location brought to fame by the movie, Braveheart.

Another option for an organised day trip from Dublin is this full-day tour or this guided day tour to the Wicklow Mountains. You’ll spend time in the idyllic Wicklow countryside, the ancient site of Glendalough, and the medieval city of Kilkenny before heading back to Dublin.

If you would like to incorporate some horseback riding into your day trip, then this full-day tour also includes 1.5 hours of riding as well as visiting Wicklow and Glendalough.

Finally, if you would like a private tour guide for your day, then this private day tour from Dublin is an excellent option.

Wicklow Mountains

The Wicklow Mountains are easily accessible, although limited from Dublin by bus.

Bus Éireann and​​ the St. Kevin’s Bus offer services directly from Dublin into the Wicklow Mountains with arrival points at various towns within the national park.

If you’re hoping to visit the Glendalough monastic site , St. Kevin’s Bus is the best option as it brings you directly to the site in around an hour and 20 minutes with daily services from Dublin.

Otherwise, the Bus Éireann is a wonderful option if you’re interested in visiting towns within the area such as Enniskerry, Wicklow, and Baltinglass.

If you hope to take the Bus Éireann, make sure to check schedules in advance as costs and times vary depending on your departure and arrival points. Schedules can be checked here . 

The best and most convenient mode of transportation is to travel by car. 

The distance from Dublin city to the boundaries of the Wicklow Mountains is around 50 km, offering a short, scenic and pleasant drive through the stunning Irish scenery and countryside. If you need to rent a car for your trip, you can browse Rentalcars.com which compares prices across major companies.

When it comes to parking, there are several parking lots available in the Wicklow Mountains area. The most popular ones are the Upper Lake Car Park, the Lower Lake Car Park, and the Glendalough Visitor Centre Car Park.

However, parking can be limited during peak season, so it’s advisable to arrive early. Costs for parking vary depending on the parking lot.

As for traffic, the Wicklow Mountains are busy tourist areas, so routes get busy on weekends and during the summer months, especially in extremely popular areas such as Lakes of Glendalough and the monastic site. Fortunately, there are no tolls on the route from Dublin. 

Upper Lake in Glendalough

Wicklow Mountains Day Trip Itinerary

Wicklow mountains national park.

The National Park should undoubtedly be your first stop on a day trip from Dublin to Wicklow. Here, you can fully appreciate the breathtaking scenery that surrounds you, and the national park is perfect for hiking, biking, or simply enjoying the fresh Irish air.

The park boasts an array of awe-inspiring landscapes, including soaring mountains, dense forests, and crystalline lakes. A true haven for outdoor enthusiasts, the park offers an array of activities, from hiking and cycling to fishing and horse riding.

As you explore the park’s winding trails, you’ll encounter an abundance of wildlife, including red deer, foxes, and a variety of bird species. While in the park, you could also opt to walk a bit of the Wicklow Way, a 131-kilometre train that winds through Wicklow Mountains National Park or take in one of the peaks on the Sugarloaf Loop Trail.

Whether you’re a nature lover, a history buff, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, the park is a must-visit destination. With its rugged beauty, fascinating history, and endless opportunities for adventure and relaxation, the park is truly a natural gem of Ireland. 

If you’re driving during your visit to Wicklow Mountains National Park, make sure to drive through Sally Gap, a mountain pass located between the peaks of Djouce and Kippure, offering outstanding panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. It’s a popular spot for cycling, hiking, and driving, with several walking trails and cycle routes leading through the rugged terrain.

Another spot worth visiting is Lough Tay, also known as the “Guinness Lake”. Lough Tay is a beautiful and tranquil lake sitting at the foot of the Wicklow Mountains.

The lake’s crystal clear blue waters are surrounded by mountains, creating a truly special atmosphere. There are several walking trails around the lake, offering visitors the chance to take in the stunning views and soak up the peaceful ambience.

Lough Tay Lake

Lunch in Wicklow Town

Before heading further into the Wicklow Mountains to explore the stunning national park, a great way to get to know the local culture is to spend time in the town of Wicklow itself.

Located just a short distance from Lough Tay, Wicklow is a charming town situated on the coast of Ireland, offering stunning views of the Irish Sea. With local shops, cafes, and restaurants, Wicklow is a pleasant town with friendly locals happy to introduce you to their hometown.

Live traditional Irish music is also a well-known feature of the local pubs in Wicklow Town, so heading to a pub with live music is the best way to immerse yourself in the local culture of Wicklow.

Phil Healy’s is a great option for a pub as you’ll find warm, local specialities with live traditional music just about every day of the week.

Glendalough Monastic Site

Following a visit to the breathtaking mountains, I highly recommend a trip to the Glendalough Valley. This picturesque valley in the Wicklow Mountains boasts stunning natural beauty, tranquil surroundings, and a rich history, with its early Christian monastic settlement dating back to the 6th century. It’s a must-visit destination for those seeking a peaceful and awe-inspiring experience.

One of the most important spots to visit while in Glendalough, whether you’re religious or not, is the Glendalough Monastic City. The site is one of the most important early Christian monastic settlements in Ireland and dates back to the 6th century when St. Kevin founded the monastery.

Nestled in a picturesque valley in County Wicklow, the site is surrounded by stunning natural beauty, including two glacial lakes that add to its charm.

When visiting Glendalough, you can explore the well-preserved ruins of the settlement, which include several churches and other noteworthy spots. The most impressive of these is the round tower, which stands over 30 meters tall and served as a bell tower, a place of refuge during times of attack, and a symbol of the monastery’s power and influence.

Visiting this site is a must-do experience for anyone visiting Ireland and with good reason. With its rich history, spiritual significance, and stunning natural beauty, this attraction offers something for everyone and is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who visit it.

Like entry to the national park itself, visits to the Glendalough Monastic Sites are also free for visitors.

Round tower in Glendalough

Upper and Lower Lakes

After spending time exploring Ireland’s past at the monastic site, I highly recommend making your way to Glendalough’s Upper and Lower Lakes to take in the gorgeous natural beauty of the Glendalough Valley. 

The Upper Lake, which is the larger of the two lakes, is surrounded by steep cliffs and forested hillsides, creating a truly breathtaking backdrop. There are several hiking trails that lead around the lake, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

If you’re looking to get extra adventurous during your time visiting the Upper Lake, you have the opportunity to explore the area by kayak or rowboat with rental options nearby.

The Lower Lake is smaller than the Upper Lake, but still an incredibly beautiful spot to visit. The lake is situated in the southern part of Glendalough Valley, surrounded by wooded hillsides and offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the busy cities.

There are several walking trails that wind through the valley and offer visitors the chance to explore the lake’s surroundings and take in the stunning natural beauty.

Forest near Glendalough Upper lake

Powerscourt House & Gardens

To round out your day trip, make your way to Powerscourt to visit the Powerscourt House & Gardens before heading back to Dublin. 

The Powerscourt Estate and Gardens is a historic estate and garden located in the national park, just a short drive away from Dublin. The estate covers over 1,000 acres and features a stunning 18th-century house, beautifully landscaped gardens, and breathtaking views of the Wicklow Mountains.

The house was originally built in the 1730s and has since been home to several prominent families throughout Irish history. The house features intricate architecture and stunning views of the gardens and surrounding countryside.

While visiting the estate, you can also take a guided tour of the house to learn about its fascinating history and the famous families that have called it home over the years. 

The gardens cover over 47 acres and are divided into a series of themed areas. County Wicklow is actually referred to as the “Garden of Ireland” due to how many beautiful, lush gardens to visit in this area.

One of the most popular is the Italian garden, featuring a large ornamental lake, a fountain, and a range of sculptures and flowers. The Japanese garden is also worth visiting, with its peaceful water features, winding paths, and abundant collection of plants and trees.

A destination not to be missed for lovers of nature, architecture, and history, Powerscourt Gardens boasts exquisite beauty, a serene atmosphere, and a rich cultural heritage, making it one of the most renowned gardens globally.

Powerscourt Waterfall

Next, make your way about 6 km away to the tallest waterfall in Ireland, Powerscourt Waterfall. 

A must-visit destination in Ireland, the waterfall is located on the grounds of the Powerscourt Estate. It showcases stunning natural beauty, offering those that visit the chance to witness the sublime cascading waters and explore the dense forest trails.

A visit to the waterfall is a perfect opportunity to experience the peace and tranquillity of the surrounding areas, making it an ideal place to stop before heading back to Dublin after a wonderful day in the Wicklow Mountains.

Powerscourt Waterfall

Where to Stay in Dublin

Hotel 7 – This hotel is perfect for those looking for a cool and chic place to stay in the centre of Dublin. Situated within a stone’s throw of all of the Irish capital’s top sites, they have a range of comfortable rooms available and breakfast available in the morning.

Kilronan House  – This cosy B&B is a great option if you’re looking for a convivial stay while in Dublin. Located in the Georgian Quarter, they have a number of clean and plush rooms on offer, a great location for exploring the city and breakfast available each morning.

Jacob’s Inn – Budget and solo travelers will love this hip hostel in central Dublin. Perfectly located for both exploring the city and heading out on day trips they have both dorms and private rooms along with good common areas to enjoy.

Not quite what you’re looking for? Click here to browse more hotels in Dublin

Whether you’ve had your eyes set on the lush, green beauty of the Wicklow Mountains already or you’re just looking for a peaceful retreat away from Dublin, a Wicklow Mountains day trip is the perfect way to experience the famously beautiful countryside of the Emerald Isle.

Are you planning to visit the Wicklow Mountains? Have any questions about this day trip? Let us know in the comments!

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Wicklow Mountains National Park: Hikes, Walks + Historic Sites To Explore In 2024

By Author Gillian Birch

Posted on Last updated: December 29, 2023

Wicklow Mountains National Park: Hikes, Walks + Historic Sites To Explore In 2024

Although some travel sites would lead you to believe differently, the magnificent Wicklow Mountains National park doesn’t just comprise of Glendalough.

Don’t get me wrong, Glendalough is incredible, but there’s much,  much more to the park than Glendalough, as you’ll discover shortly.

The huge mountainous area stretches across most of County Wicklow and is characterised by a variety of beautiful landscapes and wildlife. 

Below, you’ll discover everything from walks in the Wicklow Mountains and historic sites to hidden gems. You’ll also find a map at the end.

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Some quick need-to-knows before you visit the Wicklow Mountains National Park

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The Wicklow Mountains National Park is huge, so a visit isn’t overly straightforward unless you plan ahead, as the various attractions are pretty spread out. Here are some quick need-to-knows:

1. Location

The Wicklow Mountains cover a vast area of central County Wicklow and even stretches into the south of County Dublin. It’s just a stone’s throw from Dublin, making it a popular place to visit for city dwellers looking for some time in nature.

The Wicklow Mountains National Park is one huge place. It covers an impressive 54,000 acres of County Wicklow and is the largest of the six national parks in Ireland. It’s also the largest area of continuous high ground in Ireland, with stunning rugged peaks some of which are the highest in the country. 

3. An explorer’s paradise

The national park is jam packed with plenty of attractions and things to do for people looking to get outdoors. From some of the best walks in Wicklow to scenic drives and viewpoints, there are a variety of activities for everyone to enjoy. The area is also popular for history buffs with some important ancient sites within its boundaries, including at Glendalough.

4. Wicklow Mountains weather

The weather in the Wicklow Mountains is  very  changeable, and you need to take it into consideration before you visit, especially if you’re doing one of the hikes mentioned below. A bright, clear day can change in an instant, so adequate planning is required.

About the Wicklow Mountains National Park

What areas the park encompasses

The national park area stretches through most of central County Wicklow and into the southern parts of County Dublin.

The northern reaches of the park are just a short distance to the south of Dublin City. The landscapes inside the boundary vary from bogs to grassland and woods to exposed rocky peaks. 

Glendalough

Glendalough is considered one of the highlights of the park and is the main historic site in the area. It features a collection of early medieval monastic structures from the settlement founded by St Kevin in the 6th century.

There are also a variety of walks in the valley as well as a great Visitor Centre offering plenty of facilities and information. It’s a popular place to head on a day trip from Wicklow town. 

Management of the park

The park was announced in 1988 at Glendalough and was eventually opened in 1991. It’s managed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service as one of the six national parks in the country.

The service is responsible for conservation, research, education, facilities and public safety for the entire area. The park has continued to expand with an additional 7000 acres added in 2009 and nearly 5000 acres in 2016. 

Things to do in the Wicklow Mountains National Park

The park is home to many of the best places to visit and things to do in Wicklow , from the many Glendalough walks and Powerscourt Waterfall to the Devil’s Glen and more.

Below, you’ll find some of our favourite things to do in the park, from hikes and walks to waterfalls and much more.

1. Explore Glendalough

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Glendalough is a beautiful valley in the Wicklow Mountains, close to Laragh village. It’s most well-known for its historic sites, particularly the ruins of an early Christian settlement founded by St Kevin in the 6th century. 

However, the area is also home to some of the best walks in the entire national park. From easy rambles to Poulanass Waterfall or more challenging hikes like the Spinc and Wicklow Way route, there’s something for everyone. See our Glendalough walks guide for info on each of the trails.

2. Head off on the Sally Gap Drive

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The Sally Gap Drive is one of the most scenic drives in Ireland and certainly offers some incredibly wild landscapes along the way.

The best route (in my opinion) is to head off from Roundwood village in Wicklow and make your way up to the Lough Tay Viewing Point. 

From there, you can keep heading towards Sally Gap, before taking a sharp left down towards Glenmacnass Waterfall . You can stop to enjoy plenty of epic vistas on the way. You can read more about why it’s our favourite drive in Ireland here .

3. Soak up the views at Lough Tay

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Lough Tay is a small but incredibly scenic lake in the Wicklow Mountains. It sits almost in a bowl surrounded by mountains just north of Glendalough and south from Sally Gap .

It’s a great place to soak up the views, which you can easily do with a car parking area just off Wicklow Road.

There are a couple of viewpoints from where you can look over the lake. It’s best to head here at sunrise or sunset though if you can, when the golden light produces incredible photos. 

4. See Glenmacnass Waterfall

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One of the best stops on the Sally Gap Drive, Glenmacnass Waterfall spills over a rockface into the river that runs along the Old Military Road from Sally Gap to Laragh.

It’s a stunning sight and a popular place to stop for a photo. There is a car park above the waterfall just off the road from where you can take a short walk to the falls and viewpoint. 

5. Visit Lough Ouler (Ireland’s heart-shaped lake)

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Lough Ouler is a stunning heart-shaped lake right in the middle of the Wicklow Mountains at the side of Tonelagee Mountain. If you want to get a great view of this lake, you need to head off on the Tonelagee hike which is best started from Turlough Hill car park.

The lake is a completely unique sight and definitely an Instagram-worthy snap. You can read more about the hiking route to reach the lake in our guide here . 

6. Conquer Lugnaquilla (for experienced hikers)

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If you’re an experienced and keen hiker, you’ll certainly want to conquer Lugnaquilla. It’s the highest mountain in Ireland outside of County Kerry, so you’ll need to be an experienced climber for this one.

It’s located in the south-west corner of the Wicklow Mountains and stands a lofty 925 metres high. There are a few different routes to get to the top, which you can read about in our guide to the Lugnaquilla hike .

You need to be fully prepared for crazy weather conditions, but the panoramic view from the summit is what makes the effort worthwhile. 

7. Or try the much easier Sugarloaf walk

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If the Lugnaquilla Hike sounds a little too daunting, then you should perhaps opt for the easier Sugarloaf walk. This is a much more accessible hike that still delivers incredible views on a fine day.

The Great Sugarloaf stands at 501m and is a unique conical shape mountain. It’s located in the north-east of the Wicklow Mountains and you can even look across to Dublin city from the top. The short walk takes just an hour, or you can try the longer option which is around 2.5 hours to the top. You can read our full guide to the Great Sugarloaf Walk for more details. 

8. Explore Djouce Mountain and Woods

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Djouce Woods are a popular place for a ramble through the forest. Less than an hour south of Dublin City, the woods have two main walking trails where you can explore beautiful views over Sugarloaf, Bray and Dublin Bay and unique wildlife including the Sika Deer. 

The Djouce Woods were once part of the Powerscourt Estate and are just a short drive from Powerscourt Waterfall if you have more time to explore further. 

If you fancy conquering the mountain, you can do so on the Djouce Mountain walk , which takes around 2.5 hours, max, with stops.

9. Or the now famous Ballinastoe Forest Walk

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Thanks to a million IG photos that make this place look like a scene from Lord of the Rings, the Ballinastore Forest Walk is suddenly become incredibly popular.

It’s just 5km north of Roundwood village and south of the Powerscourt Estate, making it an easy place to reach on a day trip to the Wicklow Mountains. 

There is a decent car park and picnic area where a nice 5km loop walk heads into the forest. The area is home to foxes, badgers, red squirrels and sika deer as well as many species of birds. For keen mountain bikers, there’s also a 16km trail in the woods as well. 

10. Drop by Powerscourt Waterfall

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A must-stop on your way to the Wicklow Mountains from Dublin is the Powerscourt Waterfall . This mighty tumble of water is the highest waterfall in Ireland at 121m. It’s an incredible sight to see and easily reached inside the Powerscourt Estate. 

As part of the estate, you will have to abide by opening hours and admission tickets, but it’s worth a visit for a picnic on a nice day. 

11. Spin along the Blessington Greenway

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On the less visited western side of the Wicklow Mountains, a cycle along the Blessington Greenway Trail offers beautiful views across the shores of the Blessington Lakes . The 6.5km trail is an easy ramble or cycle from the historic town of Blessington to the 18th century Palladian mansion at Russborough House. 

The easy path follows a mix of forest roads, tarmac paths, boardwalks and gravel trails. The views of the lake and Wicklow Mountains in the distance make it a nice weekend activity. 

How to get from Dublin to the Wicklow Mountains National Park

One of the most FAQs we’ve received over the last 6 years has revolved around how to get from Dublin to the Wicklow Mountains. There’s 3 ways to do so:

By far the easiest way to get from Dublin to the Wicklow Mountains is by car. Depending on where you leave from, the journey from Dublin should take no more than 60 minutes.

Public transport

Getting from Dublin to the Wicklow Mountains by bus is handier than you might think. St. Kevin’s Bus leaves from many parts of Dublin City and stops at Roundwood, Annamore, Laragh and Glendalough and runs several times throughout the day.

Organised tours

If you fancy letting someone else do all the hard work, this tour (affiliate link) that takes you from Dublin to the Wicklow mountains is worth checking out. It’s €35 and you’ll see a good chunk of the park and Glendalough over 8 hours and the tour has racked up rave reviews.

FAQs about visiting the Glendalough and the Wicklow Mountains National Park

We’ve had a lot of questions over the years asking about everything from the where you’re allowed to go camping in the Wicklow Mountains to what there is to do.

In the section below, we’ve popped in the most FAQs that we’ve received. If you have a question that we haven’t tackled, ask away in the comments section below.

What are the best things to do in the Wicklow Mountains?

Explore on foot. Any of the walks mentioned above are worth doing, but note, the likes of Lugnaquilla should only be attempted by experienced walkers.

Can you drive through Wicklow National Park?

Yes. Despite popular belief, the park doesn’t just encompass Glendalough. You can explore much of it on a scenic drive. 

How big is Wicklow National Park?

The park encompasses a whopping 20,483 hectares.

Is camping in the Wicklow Mountains allowed?

Although camping in Glendalough is forbidden, you can camp in the greater National Park, once you abide by the Wild Camping Code.

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Wicklow Mountains

You’d never guess that a place like this could exist so close to Dublin .

How can two worlds so vastly different sit side-by-side? Suddenly, you're surrounded by an oasis of sky-reaching peaks and slumbering lakes.

Listen close. That's nature speaking to you. In the soft rustle of shaken trees. In the song of playful birds watching you from above. In the rush of a flowing stream, the water's always on its way to somewhere.  But where? 

Don't say goodbye too soon. You've got a new world to explore. But when it's time to go, don't be sad by the farewell. Because, really, it's  farewell for now.

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Why you'll love Wicklow Mountains

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Ireland’s Largest National Park

Over 220 square miles of valleys, coastlines, and 800m mountains. Out of all Ireland’s six national parks, this one is the biggest of them all.

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Fanciful Flora and Fauna

From feral goats to the graylag geese, the mountains are a nesting ground for many interesting animals. You’ll also find a selection of Ireland tallest and oldest trees throughout the park.

Wicklow Mountains Tours

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Wicklow Mountains

Private day tour, breath in the fresh mountain air..., the wicklow private day tour choices.

Choose the length of your day tour. The longer you have the more activities we can pack into your day. Below are some suggested options.

* All Timings & Itineraries are flexible

Half day tour - wicklow mountains national park.

- Depart Dublin 9.30am

- Visit The Wicklow Mountains & Glendalough

- 1.5 Hours in Glendalough

- Drive through The Wicklow Mountains

- One selected activity

- Return Dublin 3:00pm

Full Day Tour - Wicklow &

Two activities .

- Two selected activities

- Return Dublin 5:00pm

Wicklow Activities Menu

Enhance your Wicklow Mountains Tour experience.

Craft your journey to Wicklow with a choice from our selection of activities along the way.

Heritage Activities

- Powerscourt Estate & Gardens

- Powerscourt Waterfall

- Avoca Handweavers & Shopping

Cultural Activities

- Enniskerry Village

- Sheep Dog Demonstrations

- Russborough House & Parklands

Adventure Activities

- Horse Riding in Wicklow Mountains

- Trek The Wicklow Way

Wicklow Mountains Private Tour Highlights

Wicklow mountains national park.

The Wicklow Mountains National park covers approximately 50,000 acres of forest, wetland, bogland, heath, rivers and lakes only a short 45 minute drive from the heart of Dublin city. Our tour will take you deep into the national park to some of the best sights like the Wicklow Gap, Laragh and Glendalough. The drive truly showcases the best of Ireland with rolling green fields, stone walls, small cottages, fairy trees and lots of animals like donkeys, sheep and if your lucky you might get a glimpse of the wild mountain deer and goats.

Immerse yourself in 'The Garden of Ireland'.

Glendalough

Glendalough is a preserved early christian site in the heart of the Wicklow mountains national park. Its Anglicised name is 'the valley of the two lakes' and is without doubt one of the most tranquil and spirtual locations in Ireland. When you sit at the lakes or walk the paths you can feel a special energy in the valley and it was this that attracted the early christian missionaries like the founder St Kevin. The ruined remains of one of the three most important ecclaeastical sites in Ireland offer a fascinating insight into one of the most influential parts of Ireland's history - The time of the land of saints & scholars.

Join us on a guided tour of the area and fantastic walks by the lakes.

Wicklow and Hollywood

Due to it's stunning scenery and it's close proximity to the Ardmore film studios in Wicklow, the Wicklow mountains feature in many great blockbuster movies as well as some lesser known gems.

We will drive to the bridge made famous in everyones favourite - PS I love You, where you will enjoy stunning views of the Guinness lake whilst in search for that handsome Irish farmer! We will also take a journey along the Braveheart drive to some of the locations used by Mel Gibson in his Hollywood blockbuster sensation. 

Choose Your Activity

Choose from our selection of fantastic activities to enhance your experience., powerscourt estate & gardens.

The famous Powerscourt Estate located in the beautiful town of Enniskerry in the Wicklow mountains is a large aristocratic country house that was originally built on top of the sight of a 13th century castle. The current house is mainly of 18th century decoration and boasts one the world's most beautifully sculpted gardens.

Our tour of Powerscourt will take us around the gardens and into the house where you can do some bespoke luxury shopping of some fine Irish made craft and knitware. We will also visit the Avoca tea rooms for refreshments.

Activity Price      :       € 9 - Adult / € 8 - Student, OAP / € 5 - Child

Activity Time      :      Approx 1.5 Hours

Powerscourt Waterfall

Powerscourt Waterfall

The powerscourt waterfall at 121 meters is the highest waterfall on the island and is located on the estate of Powerscourt. Around the waterfall are surroundings of woodland shrubbery and rivers. Keep your eyes out for the Japanese Sika deer that inhabit the area.

Activity Price      :       € 6 - Adult / € 5.50 - Student, OAP / € 3.50 - Child

Activity Time      :      Approx 1 Hour

Avoca Handweavers and Shopping

Avoca began life in Wicklow in the early 18th century as a mill for grinding corn to make bread, as well as a place for spinning and weaving wool.  

It remains the oldest surviving business in Ireland and still manufactures fine clothes to this day.  The area is home to stunning gardens, a top class restaurant and some boutique shopping.

Activity Cost      :      Free 

Activity Time     :      Approx 1.5 Hours

Enniskerry Village

A tour of Wicklow would not be complete without a visit to the quaint town of Enniskerry for a bite to eat and a stroll around the tiny town. Home to around one thousand inhabitants the beautifully preserved town enjoys some of the best coffee and tea rooms in Ireland. Also an opportunity to support local community with some fine shopping.

Activity Time     :      Approx 1 Hour

Enniskerry Village

Sheep Dog Demonstrations

Wicklow sheep dog demonstration

This great demonstration of skill and the marvellous working relationship between the Irish farmer and his dog is showcased in the beautiful fields of Wicklow. Watch these astounding dogs do their work while being commanded by their master using a variety of pitched whistles and impressive techniques.

This fascinating activity gives you a chance to experience the workings of farm life and will make you think very differently about 'mans best friend'!

Activity Price      :       € 5 Per Person 

Russborough House & Parklands

Overlooking the elegant lakes of Blessington, this Palladian House is said to be 'the most beautiful in Ireland' with a gracefully long facade and  intriguing interior.  Activities here include magnificient parkland walks, informative exhibitions, interesting art displays and authentic craft demonstations

This marvelous mansion has survived two occupations, two fires and four armed robberies, not to mention numerous local events and is sure to be still standing when you get here.

Activity Cost      :     €12

Activity Time     :     1-3 hours

Russborough House & Parklands

Adventure Activities

Horseriding.

Another wonderful way to enjoy the beauty of the Wickow Mountains is by horseback. This tour will take you across the hills of Wicklow with stunning panoramic views across Dublin bay and Dublin city with the perfectly peaked Sugar Loaf Mountain acting as backdrop.

The fully professional instructors and guides cater to everyone, beginners and experts alike and will tailor the trek to suit your desires. This is a great way to immerse yourself in the nature of Ireland and is a great excursion for all the family!

Activity Cost:        € 40 Each

Activity Time:       2 Hours

Horseriding in Wicklow

Trek The Wicklow Way

Wicklow Mountains National park offers lots of opportunities for some of the best treks and walks in the country. The Wicklow Way is a seven day hike through the heart of the Garden of Ireland and we will guide you along part of this remarkable trek on our day tour.

Make your way through the heather, the bogs and across the hills that offer majestic views of Wicklow and Dublin whilst keeping your eyes out for wild deer, mountain goats and soaring birds of prey.

Activity Cost     :      € 15 per hour 

Activity Time    :      Varies

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Contact us with your chosen preferences and we will create the tour specially designed for you..

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From Dublin: Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough, & Kilkenny Tour

Set out on an enchanting exploration of Ireland’s idyllic landscapes with the ‘From Dublin: Wicklow Mountains , Glendalough , & Kilkenny Tour’. This meticulously curated journey offers a blend of historical intrigue, scenic marvels , and culture.

As travelers traverse through Kilkenny Castle, wind through the Wicklow Mountains , and uncover the ancient mysteries of Glendalough , they will be spellbound by the tapestry of narratives and natural splendor that unfolds before them.

With a guide like Liam leading the way, visitors can anticipate a day filled with captivating tales, a sheep farm encounter, and the harmonious melodies of traditional Irish music.

Intrigued? Stay tuned for a glimpse into this captivating adventure.

From Dublin: Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough, & Kilkenny Tour - Key Points

  • Engaging tour with Kilkenny Castle, Wicklow Mountains, and Glendalough
  • Experienced guide praised for knowledge and storytelling
  • Flexible booking and cancellation policies for convenience
  • Memorable experience with stunning landscapes and traditional Irish music

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Tour Details

From Dublin: Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough, & Kilkenny Tour - Tour Details

When planning your Dublin tour to Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough, and Kilkenny , make sure to carefully review the tour details for a seamless experience. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility.

Guests can reserve now and pay later, adding to the convenience of the trip. The activity duration spans 10 hours, with starting times available for checking. Itineraries are subject to change but are provided for reference.

Payment options are flexible, and the cancellation policy allows for changes if needed. This ensures that travelers can enjoy the highlights of movie location sites, a sheep farm , and historic locations without worry.

Review Ratings

From Dublin: Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough, & Kilkenny Tour - Review Ratings

The review ratings for the Dublin tour to Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough, and Kilkenny highlight the exceptional quality of the guide, transportation , service , and organization provided throughout the experience. Visitors were particularly impressed with the guide’s performance, offering in-depth knowledge and engaging storytelling.

The stunning scenic views during the drive through the Wicklow Mountains left a lasting impression on guests, enhancing their overall experience. Plus, the comfortable transportation received high praise, ensuring a smooth journey between destinations.

The well-organized itinerary allowed for a seamless exploration of each location, contributing to guests’ enjoyment and satisfaction with the tour.

Tour Itinerary

From Dublin: Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough, & Kilkenny Tour - Tour Itinerary

Moving on from the review ratings that showcased the exceptional quality of the Dublin tour to Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough, and Kilkenny, the tour itinerary is a carefully curated journey that promises a blend of historical exploration and captivating landscapes. The itinerary includes a visit to the majestic Kilkenny Castle, a drive through the picturesque Wicklow Mountains offering scenic landscapes , an exploration of the ancient Glendalough monastic site rich in history, a pass by Roundwood, the highest village in Ireland, and a delightful experience of traditional Irish music on the drive back to Dublin. This diverse itinerary ensures that participants get to enjoy the beauty of Ireland’s scenic landscapes and explore its rich historical sites .

Customer Reviews

How do guests rate their experience on the Dublin tour to Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough, and Kilkenny? Visitors have shared their feedback, highlighting the following key points:

Guide’s expertise : Liam, the tour guide , received praise for his extensive knowledge, enthusiasm , and captivating storytelling.

Landscape appreciation : Guests thoroughly enjoyed the well-paced itinerary, which allowed them to admire the stunning landscapes of the Wicklow Mountains and Glendalough.

Cultural insights : The engaging experience provided by the guide was lauded for offering valuable cultural insights and historical context.

Overall recommendation : Many guests highly recommended the tour for its value, memorable experiences , and the opportunity to learn about the rich history of the visited locations.

Additional Information

From Dublin: Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough, & Kilkenny Tour - Additional Information

Guests can expect a diverse and enriching experience when joining the Dublin tour to Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough, and Kilkenny, with a range of offerings beyond the standard itinerary.

The tour provides flexibility with payment and cancellation, allowing guests to reserve now and pay later for added convenience.

Cultural insights are woven throughout the journey, offering a deeper understanding of the sites visited. Along With visiting movie locations, a sheep farm, and historic sites , guests can enjoy traditional Irish music on the return trip to Dublin.

Positive reviews highlight the engaging experience and cultural insights provided by the guide, enhancing the overall value and enjoyment of the tour.

From Dublin: Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough, & Kilkenny Tour - Directions

When embarking on the Dublin tour to Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough, and Kilkenny, travelers can easily navigate the route by following these detailed directions.

Follow the winding paths: Explore trails in the Wicklow Mountains, taking in the breathtaking scenery and lush greenery.

Indulge in local flavors: Sample local cuisine in Kilkenny, from hearty stews to traditional Irish dishes.

Navigate historical sites : Discover the rich history of Glendalough, delving into the ancient monastic site and its intriguing past.

Immerse in cultural experiences: Experience the vibrant local culture by engaging with the communities along the way, offering a taste of authentic Irish life.

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Common questions

From Dublin: Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough, & Kilkenny Tour - Common questions

Are Meals Included in the Tour or Should I Bring My Own Food?

Meals are not included in the tour, so guests can bring their own food. For those with dietary restrictions , it’s recommended to pack accordingly. Picnic options are perfect for enjoying amidst the picturesque landscapes during breaks in the itinerary.

Is There a Restroom on the Bus for the Duration of the Tour?

Yes, there is a restroom on the bus for the duration of the tour, ensuring comfort during the journey. Travelers can relax and enjoy the scenic views without worrying about restroom availability .

Are There Any Opportunities for Hiking or Outdoor Activities During the Tour?

During the tour, guests have the chance to explore trail options and engage in adventure opportunities . Whether hiking in the Wicklow Mountains or walking around Glendalough, there are outdoor activities suitable for those seeking an active experience.

Can I Purchase Souvenirs or Local Products at Any of the Stops Along the Way?

Guests have the option to purchase local products and souvenirs at stops along the tour. From unique crafts in Kilkenny to mementos in Glendalough, visitors can find special items to commemorate their journey through Ireland’s beauty.

Are There Any Age Restrictions or Recommendations for Participants on the Tour?

Age restrictions are not specified for this tour, making it suitable for all participants. Families, couples , and solo travelers can enjoy the excursion. The tour offers a diverse experience appealing to a wide range of visitors.

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Don’t miss out on the opportunity to explore the stunning landscapes and historical sites of Ireland on the ‘From Dublin: Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough, & Kilkenny Tour’.

With a knowledgeable guide, engaging activities , and flexible booking options, this excursion promises a memorable and stress-free experience for all.

Enjoy the charm and hospitality of Ireland as you discover the beauty of Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough, and Kilkenny Castle on this unforgettable journey.

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See the Sights whilst enjoying the Pints

Quick Details

  • MAR-OCT: Tues & Thurs
  • 9 hours (2pm-11pm)
  • 6 Country Pub visits
  • Pick-up & Drop-off Dublin City Centre
  • Food & Drinks Not included in Tour price

Incredible views, food & pubs in the Dublin & Wicklow Mountains!

We make our way out of Dublin City and up the Dublin Mountains to our first stop, which boasts some of the best views over Dublin Bay. Take it all in whilst sitting in the beer garden or through the window beside the cosy turf fire… it’s up to you!

Just 10 minutes up the road is our second stop, one of Ireland’s oldest and most famous pubs, Johnnie Fox’s. We have plenty of time to enjoy a Guinness and wander around this amazing pub.

Our next leg of the journey takes us from Johnnie Fox’s to Ireland’s highest village, and along the way, you encounter fantastic views of the Sugarloaf mountain and surrounding scenery. On arrival at our next pub visit, we make a quick drink/toilet stop at a specially chosen pub before moving on to our next pub, where we have dinner.

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After our quick stop, we continue travelling through the amazing countryside of Co. Wicklow, “The Garden of Ireland.” We then pass over the Wicklow mountains, giving you some of the most spectacular views found in Ireland. Even on a misty foggy day, it takes your breath away.

The next stop is for dinner at an old hunting lodge which was built back in 1801. The Lodge is now family-run and offers good, hearty, wholesome homestyle-cooked meals. After a relaxing dinner*, you can sit outside enjoy to the fresh air and the breathtaking setting of Ireland’s longest glacial valley or sit by the fire with an Irish coffee and have a chat with the locals.

Before our last stop, we make a visit to a small, cosy traditional country pub just 10 minutes away. The last stop of the night is our music stop for live traditional Irish music. On occasion, this pub can change in order for us to offer the best traditional Irish music.

After a fun-filled adventure, we make our way back to Dublin, singing all the way with all the new friends made throughout the tour, and who knows? Everyone might decide to continue the party when we arrive back in Dublin at 11 pm .

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Pick-up & Drop-off Point

Castle Street, which is around the corner from City Hall just off Lord Edward Street

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  • *Dinner not included in the tour price. Special rate available for Rural Tours customers. Main courses from €14.95

Dinner & Drinks not included in the tour price.

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