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Kamelia_K, Jun 2026
Highly recommended!
Fantastic day trip. We were well looked after by Pat and Alec. Highly recommended. The picturesque Wicklow Mountains were basking in the sunshine. The Kilkenny Castle and grounds are a must see. Great vegan options for lunch at the Kilkenny Hibernian Hotel.
Laura_I, Jun 2026
This was our first tour...
This was our first tour out of Dublin and it did not disappoint! From the town of Kilkenny to the Wicklow Mountains to Glendalough, the day was amazing. And to top it off, the sheep dog trials were incredible! Watching Spot work was simply amazing! There was a lot of walking involved in the tour, so we were exhausted by the end of the day, but it was well worth it!
Susan_B, Jun 2026
Mike and Marc are awesome
Excellent experience. Clear instructions, nice clean fancy bus, Mike and Marc were excellent guide and driver. Very helpful at our stops. Couldn’t have asked for a better tour experience, and of course the sites we visited were stunning.
Caroline, Jun 2026
Wicklow and Kilkenny
Excellent tour to beautiful places but in particular… Teresa! Commentary provided for most of the time on board. The information was concise and easy to understand. Especially valuable and much appreciated were the guided tours Teresa provided around St Kevin’s and Kilkenny. Thanks also to our driver Greg, for providing a safe journey and a very clean bus! Highly recommend taking this tour provided by “Collins Day Tours”

Wicklow Mountains

5.0
(21,491)
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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