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County Wicklow has several world famous sites and attractions from Glendalough to Powerscourt, but there is also an abundance of smaller, less well known, but equally interesting places to visit and things to see. From golden sandy beaches to rolling hills and valleys, Wicklow’s unique topography means that yet another stunning scene awaits just minutes away no matter where you are in the county. True to it’s name the Garden County also boasts some of the most beautiful gardens and homes in Ireland.
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The Wicklow Mountains day tour from Dublin:
Join one of the top rated day trips from Dublin by Trip Advisor’s, the Wicklow Mountains tour, and fall in love with Ireland (if you haven’t already!) Wicklow’s green mountainous landscape and glacial lakes, heather fields and boglands (which have featured in movies like P.S. I Love You and Braveheart) will become some of your most treasured photos of Ireland, guaranteed! With 2 stops along the Wicklow mountains tour route (stopping at Glendalough and Avoca village) and passing by Glencree Valley and the Guinness lakes, you’ll be spoiled with photo opportunities and things to do. At Glendalough, the 10th century monastic settlement nestled in the heart of the river valley, keen walkers get to flex their legs with a choice of walkways to the lower and upper lakes.
We also have a range of Ireland Honeymoon packages.
The Wicklow Mountains day tour from Dublin:
Join one of the top rated day trips from Dublin by Trip Advisor’s, the Wicklow Mountains tour, and fall in love with Ireland (if you haven’t already!) Wicklow’s green mountainous landscape and glacial lakes, heather fields and boglands (which have featured in movies like P.S. I Love You and Braveheart) will become some of your most treasured photos of Ireland, guaranteed! With 2 stops along the Wicklow mountains tour route (stopping at Glendalough and Avoca village) and passing by Glencree Valley and the Guinness lakes, you’ll be spoiled with photo opportunities and things to do. At Glendalough, the 10th century monastic settlement nestled in the heart of the river valley, keen walkers get to flex their legs with a choice of walkways to the lower and upper lakes.
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