The Garden of Ireland

Carved From Ancient Ice

Wicklow Mountains National Park stretches across almost 23,000 hectares south of Dublin. The largest of Ireland’s National Parks and the only one in the east, Wicklow features wide-open vistas, winding mountain roads and fast-flowing streams that descend into the deep lakes of the wooded valleys, including St Kevin’s monastic settlement at Glendalough.

Walking and Hiking
Maintained trails with breathtaking views
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Glendalough Monastic City
Dating back to the 6th century and founded by St. Kevin
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Gleann Dá Loch
Glen of two Lakes
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