Wicklow Mountains Private Day Tour including Glendalough
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Wicklow Mountains Private Day Tour including Glendalough

8 hours

Highlights

  • See the backdrop to the 'Vikings' seriesTake a guided one hour hike in GlendaloughLunch in a traditional Irish Pub

About This Tour

Discover why Wicklow is known as the ‘Garden of Ireland’ on your small group private tour, After your chosen Dublin city pick up, explore the South Dublin Coastline passing through towns such as Dun Laoghire, Sandycove, and Dalkey. Relax with a morning coffee in Avoca handweavers, the oldest wool mill in Ireland, where you can shop for high quality Irish handcrafts before heading into the heart of the Wicklow Mountains National Park. Explore remote mountain passes with spectacular views of glacial lakes and infinite shades of green. Breath in the crisp mountain air with a short guided walk at the Sally Gap with stunning views of Lough Tay and the Guiness Family estate. This area is so unique and spectacular that it was chosen as the backdrop to the ‘Vikings’ series and movies like ‘Braveheart’. After a break for lunch at a traditional Irish pub where you can taste the local specialities, it’s back on the road to Glendalough. An enchanting 6th century monastic settlement complete with round tower, the jewel of the National Park. Marvel at the history of the hermit priest St Kevin and the enchanting settlement at Glendalough. Hike from the lower lake to the upper lake and discover one of the ‘off the beaten track’ mountain trails which provide stunning views of the Glacial valley. Then it’s time take an alternate route through the National Park on your return to Dublin city center and your chosen destination.

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Duration: 8 hours
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