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Lori_M, Jun 2026
Great day trip!
This is a beautiful day trip. The waterfall was breathtaking. Our hike in Glendalough, Wow! The ruins, the lakes, the views, even a few red deer! The sheep dog demo was a lot of fun and very interesting and interactive. You driver/guide Andre was amazing, provided us so much information.
Kailie_S, Jun 2026
Great day trip from Dublin
Went on this as a day trip from Dublin to get a horseback ride in and get out of the city. Really nice people, felt a bit rushed in and out the door but that was your day timing. Trail ride is a very low key plod along as most are but a pretty countryside. Then time in Glendalough was gorgeous. Recommend for sure
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.
larry_m, Jun 2026
A fine day out south of Dublin!
Another lovely guided tour with Mac (Dermot) as our kind, knowledgeable and occasionally musical guide. Glendalough is a peaceful and beautiful monastic ruin with an easy walk to a lake; the Wicklow mountains (I’d say hills) have their own pastoral beauty; and Kilkenny is a Mecca for great pub food, shopping and history. Relaxing, not strenuous, a fine day out!

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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