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Todd_S, Jun 2026
Great day in Kilkenny
Great day overall. Ian our guide and Sara the driver were excellent. Very knowledgeable and friendly. The sights were fabulous to the point that my only quibble is that I didn't get to spend enough time in Kilkenny or Glendalough. Not really a complaint, but more about being impressed with the sights. The highlight of.the day was the sheep.dog demo. Very impressed watching the dog work. He made it look so easy.
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!
Sheahan_B, Jun 2026
Driving through lush Irish countryside
The drive out was interesting, past farms and Irelands 'forty shades of green'. The WiFi on board wasn't working but bus driver and tour guide Declan gave me directions to my next stop, the Emigration museum, so that was nice. Glendalough was a little underwhelming - mostly what looked like modern reconstructions - but I probably should have paid the extra to go into the Visitor Centre there.
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

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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.