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Victoria_D, Jun 2026
Great day trip
Terrific day trip from Dublin. Even though it is a full day, there is a good break up of activities so it feels short. The Powerscourt Gardens are spectacular even in the rain . We especially loved the Japanese Garden section and the roses of the Walled Garden. The surrounding mountains gave the garden a stunning backdrop. Lunch was a cute and efficiency place too. Glendalough was special. Old. A thin place. Nice scenic drive too with photo stops.
Ann_P, Jun 2026
A great tour
A chance to see the countryside of southern part of Ireland, the Glendalough Walks, town of Kilkenny and the castle
Ellen_H, Jun 2026
Fantastic tour and tour guide
Hilltop Treks, the tour operator booked via Viator, provided an exceptional tour to Powerscourt, Glendalough and Wicklow. The tour exceeded our expectations. Our guide Richard, was extremely knowledgeable, easy to follow and very patient with all of us. He provided commentary along the way, which kept the journey educational, entertaining and fun. We would highly recommend this tour company and our tour guide.
Patricia_H, May 2026
Dublin - An authentic experience!
Liam was amazing and pushed our experience over the top. Glendalough and the Wicklow mountains took our breath away and we loved Dublin! Liam took us to a pub where we had the most delicious Irish stew and he taught us many Irish -isms; such as … follow me, I’m right behind you. Lol. What a great tour! I can’t recommend it enough.

Glendalough

5.0
(23,515)
Dublin
The 10th century round tower hidden in the woods of Glendalough.
  • Glendalough is a popular attraction for history buffs, families seeking open spaces, and outdoor enthusiasts.

  • The ground may be soft or muddy, so pack your hiking boots and bring along layers of waterproof clothing.

  • To see the full complex, be prepared for a significant amount of walking, as the site is spread across several locations surrounding the two lakes.

  • Visit the Glendalough Visitor Centre, where a video and exhibition shed light on the history of the monuments.

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