The Experience
Escape the bustle of Dublin and uncover the natural beauty and ancient heritage of Ireland’s east on this unforgettable Wicklow, Powerscourt & Glendalough Day Tour.
Your day begins at Powerscourt Gardens, one of the most celebrated gardens in the world. Nestled beneath the Great Sugar Loaf Mountain, the estate spans 47 acres of landscaped terraces and peaceful lakes. Take your time to explore the Italian and Japanese gardens or enjoy a coffee in the elegant house café.
Next, visit the picturesque village of Enniskerry, a favourite among visitors for its warm atmosphere and traditional charm. After lunch, your journey continues through the Wicklow Mountains National Park, a landscape of winding roads and sweeping valleys. Pause for photos at famous spots like the PS I Love You Bridge and Lough Tay (Guinness Lake), known for its striking beauty.
The final stop is Glendalough, a historic monastic settlement founded by St. Kevin in the 6th century. Explore ancient stone churches and walking trails at your own pace.
This full-day tour offers the perfect mix of history and natural wonder, all just a short drive from Dublin.
Includes:
- Transport from Dublin with a professional driver-guide
- Visit to Powerscourt Gardens (entry fee €10 not included)
- Stop in Enniskerry village for lunch (meals not included)
- Scenic drive through Wicklow Mountains National Park
- Visit to Glendalough Monastic Site with free time to explore
Experience Ireland’s wild beauty in one unforgettable day!
Important Information
Not suitable for Wheelchair users.
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Duration
Your experience will last approximately 8 hours.
Availability
Available throughout the year. Tours usually depart Dublin at 9:20am.