The Wicklow Mountains, Valleys & Lakes Tour

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Enjoy the most beautiful countryside in Ireland on our popular coach tour to Wicklow.

Journey to the mystical site of Glendalough, home to the most breathtaking scenery in Ireland before continuing to the pretty Wicklow village of Avoca for lunch* in Ireland’s oldest handweaver mill.

With stunning views of the Wicklow mountains, the valleys at Glendalough and the breathtaking Blessington Lakes this Wicklow Tour guarantees the best views, award winning guides and unrivalled value for money!

Tour Itinerary: Scenic drive from Dublin into the heart of Wicklow's stunning countryside.

Visit 1: Glencree Valley
Travelling along winding mountain roads we stop off for tasty refreshments* deep in the Glencree Valley.
Then on through bog lands and heather fields to the Guinness Lakes for a wonderful photo opportunity.

Visit 2: Sally Gap
Take an impressive photo at the Sally Gap, a photo that is sure to impress friends & family back home!

Visit 3: Glendalough Enjoy a guided tour of the 6th century monastic settlement at Glendalough. See the famous 10th century Round Tower and St Kevin's Kitchen. Optional walk to the stunning Upper Lake.

Visit 4: Avoca Village Visit the pretty Wicklow village of Avoca, where Ballykissangel was filmed. Drop into Fitzgerald’s pub for a pint of Guinness* or a complimentary taste of whiskey. Visit the famous Handweaver’s craft shop, considered the oldest weaving mill in Ireland.

Inclusion

Guided Tour and Admissions.

Exclusion

Refreshments, Gratuities (optional), Hotel pick-up and drop-off.

Hours of operation

This tour is available daily, and closed on March 17th; October 28th, December 25th - 26th. Departs approx. 9:00am. Returns approx.. 5:15pm.

Duration

8 hours

Location Tour departs from: Dublin Visitor Centre, 17 Lower O’Connell Street, Dublin 1.

Itinerary

: Scenic drive from Dublin into the heart of Wicklow's stunning countryside.

Visit 1: Glencree Valley
Travelling along winding mountain roads we stop off for tasty refreshments* deep in the Glencree Valley.
Then on through bog lands and heather fields to the Guinness Lakes for a wonderful photo opportunity.

Visit 2: Sally Gap
Take an impressive photo at the Sally Gap, a photo that is sure to impress friends & family back home!

Visit 3: Glendalough Enjoy a guided tour of the 6th century monastic settlement at Glendalough. See the famous 10th century Round Tower and St Kevin's Kitchen. Optional walk to the stunning Upper Lake.

Visit 4: Avoca Village Visit the pretty Wicklow village of Avoca, where Ballykissangel was filmed. Drop into Fitzgerald’s pub for a pint of Guinness* or a complimentary taste of whiskey. Visit the famous Handweaver’s craft shop, considered the oldest weaving mill in Ireland.

Inclusion Guided Tour and Admissions.

Exclusion Refreshments, Gratuities (optional), Hotel pick-up and drop-off.

Hours of operation This tour is available daily, and closed on March 17th; October 28th, December 25th - 26th. Departs approx. 9:00am. Returns approx.. 5:15pm.

Duration 8 hours

Location

Tour departs from: Dublin Visitor Centre, 17 Lower O’Connell Street, Dublin 1.

Policies Guests must check in 15 minutes before departure.

All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation

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14 Upper O’Connell St Dublin , Dublin, Ireland

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