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What are people saying about Wicklow Mountains

Alejandro_S, Mar 2026
Worthwhile journey
Our guide and driver Brian was very helpful, knowledgeable and overall just a great ambassador to the city of Dublin and the Wicklow Mountains. He was a very safe driver as well.
Sheila_S, Mar 2026
A day outside of Dublin
Can’t find a nicer-more welcoming host in Pat and driver, Alec. Pat is a riot and so kind! The bus is very clean—no eating or drinking on the bus.
Mary_F, Oct 2025
Glad we chose a Collins Tour!
This tour was exceptional, and we are glad we chose Collins! Dermot, our tour guide, kept us engaged throughout the day with his knowledge and friendliness. We traveled with young kids and they enjoyed learning about the history of each site. They give you plenty of time at each stop and we did not feel rushed. Adam was a great driver and got us to each location on time! And the bus was very clean! We were very happy and will choose a Collins Tour again next time we are in Ireland.
Shana_C, Apr 2026
This was a great bus...
This was a great bus tour. Krishna was an excellent bus driver and so friendly. Murphy was knowledge and funny, and I was impressed when he took us on a short hike. Every part of the bus tour was great, with the obvious highlight being the lambs! Richie Cullen's sheep farm is a must see. I learned so much about while getting to see impressive dogs and cute sheep. My only complaint was that there wasn't merch!

Wicklow Mountains

5.0
(20,742)
Dublin
Two women walking in the Wicklow Mountains in Ireland.
  • The Wicklow Mountains are a must-visit for people seeking natural beauty, historic landmarks, and outdoor adventures near Dublin.

  • This remote area has limited bathroom access; most facilities are in the Glendalough area, including at the Glendalough Visitor Centre.

  • Many coach tours offer free Wi-Fi on the bus.

  • Some paths and trails at Glendalough are accessible to wheelchair users, but the wider Wicklow Mountains trails are not.

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