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Wicklow and Glendalough day trip from Dublin with guided walk
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Wicklow and Glendalough day trip from Dublin with guided walk

Book your Wicklow and Glendalough day trip from Dublin with guided walk and explore Wicklow County by bus and by foot and visit many highlights like Enniskerry village.

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Wicklow and Glendalough day tour
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Wicklow and Glendalough day tour

Book a full day tour of the breathtaking Irish countryside, visit medieval sites and visit a real working sheep farm in Wicklow County.

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Wicklow, Glendalough and Kilkenny day trip from Dublin
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Wicklow, Glendalough and Kilkenny day trip from Dublin

Book your Wicklow, Glendalough and Kilkenny day trip from Dublin and soak up the culture, history and beauty of Ireland including the most iconic attractions.

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Glendalough, Wicklow and Kilkenny day tour from Dublin
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Glendalough, Wicklow and Kilkenny day tour from Dublin

Book this Glendalough, Wicklow and Kilkenny day tour from Dublin and explore the 'Garden of Ireland' with your own tour guide.

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The inside story

Just under an hour’s drive from Dublin, the Wicklow Mountains boast some of eastern Ireland’s most beautiful landscapes. County Wicklow is known as ‘the Garden of Ireland’, and there are dozens of scenic hiking trails and drives to enjoy in the Wicklow Mountains National Park. One of the most famous is the Military Road through the haunting, barren boglands of the Sally Gap. When it comes to heritage, the monastic site of Glendalough, with its thousand-year-old Round Tower, is world-class. Glendalough’s name comes from the Gaelic for ‘Valley of the Two Lakes’, and the Upper and Lower lakes are Insta-perfect. Historically, lead, zinc and silver were mined in the mountains, and there are abandoned mining ‘ghost villages’ a stone’s throw from the Upper Lake.

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How to get there

Wicklow Mountains Derrybawn, Glendalough, Co. Wicklow, A98 HC80, Ireland Wicklow