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Trish_R, Aug 2026
Best countryside tour and very authentic Irish outing
A great variety in the day and highly recommend! Comfortable bus, plenty of restroom stops, and food options. Holding the baby lambs was the highlight along with the charming town of Kilkenny and of course the hike at Glendalough in Wicklow area. Strongly recommend! Little kids loved the baby lambs but got bored quickly with the scenery - but then they enjoyed the little towns with castles and walking. Strongly recommend this tour!
Holly_W, Aug 2026
Horseback riding was fun...
Horseback riding was fun and the scenery was beautiful! Quick stops at Guinness Lake and in the Wicklow Mountains for photo ops were nice, as well. Glendalough was a nice, short hike around the lower lake, and the Monastic Settlement ruins were interesting to see. Our guide was knowledgeable and friendly.
Andrew_H, Jul 2026
Linda was a fantastic...
Linda was a fantastic guide! Lots of interesting anecdotes and history, and was very open to modifying the your however we wanted to. We had lots of laughs and enjoyed the tour very much! Glendalough was gorgeous, lunch was very good, and the gardens at Powerscourt are a must-see. Highly recommend!
Olga_T, Aug 2026
Beautiful nature & sheep!
Beautiful nature, and sheep demo was also fun! Long day, but the bus was pretty comfortable. Lunch option in Glendalough is limited (food trucks) or a hotel. We did food trucks since we wanted to see the lake and the monastic ruins. Overall, would recommend!

Glendalough

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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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