From Dublin: Wild Wicklow Mountains and Glendalough Tour
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From Dublin: Wild Wicklow Mountains and Glendalough Tour

★★★★½ 4.8 (1,443 reviews)
5 hours

Highlights

  • Smaller coach reaches hidden viewpoints that large tour buses cannot access
  • Expert local guides with a personal storytelling approach
  • Explore Glendalough's ancient monastic ruins at your own pace
  • Photo stop at Lough Tay, the famous Guinness Lake
  • Finish with a tasting of Glendalough Whiskey

Itinerary

Dublin City Centre

Morning pickup from central Dublin

Into the Wild Wicklow Mountains

Scenic back roads through the mountains, avoiding the main routes

Sally Gap and Lough Tay

Photo stops at the mountain pass and the dark waters of the Guinness Lake

Glendalough

2 hours to explore the monastic ruins, round tower, and lakeside walks

Avoca Handweavers

30 minutes for a break at Ireland's oldest working mill

Return to Dublin

Scenic drive back with a Glendalough Whiskey tasting along the way

Dublin City Centre

Drop-off at the original pickup point

About This Tour

The difference between this Wicklow tour and the others is the vehicle. A smaller coach means the driver can take narrow back roads into valleys and viewpoints that the big 50-seater tour buses physically cannot reach. The result is a more intimate, off-the-beaten-path experience of mountains that are only an hour from Dublin but feel completely wild.

The guides are local, and that makes all the difference. Rather than reading from a script, they tell stories about the landscape, the people, and the history with the ease of someone who has lived it. The route takes you through the Sally Gap mountain pass, with a stop at Lough Tay - the dark mountain lake known as the Guinness Lake because the dark water against its white sand beach looks like a pint of the black stuff. This photo stop alone justifies the price difference over budget alternatives.

Glendalough is the main event, and you get a solid two hours here. That is enough to see the monastic ruins, walk the lower lake path, and make it to the upper lake if you move at a reasonable pace. The 6th-century settlement founded by Saint Kevin still has its round tower standing, along with stone churches, high crosses, and a graveyard that has been in continuous use for over a thousand years. The tour wraps up with a tasting of Glendalough Whiskey, a local distillery that draws its water from the Wicklow Mountains, which feels like a fitting way to end a day spent in its landscape.

What’s Included

  • Return transport from Dublin on a smaller touring coach
  • Expert local guide with live commentary
  • Glendalough Whiskey tasting
  • All scenic stops and photo opportunities

What’s Not Included

  • Lunch and personal expenses
  • Glendalough Visitor Centre admission (optional)

Good to Know

  • The smaller coach is the key selling point - you see places bigger tours miss
  • Rated 4.8 out of 5 by over 1,400 guests
  • Wear layers and bring a rain jacket for the mountain stops
  • Comfortable walking shoes are essential for Glendalough’s paths
  • The whiskey tasting at the end is included in the price
From €55 per person
Duration: 5 hours
Free cancellation
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