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Escaping the hustle and bustle of Dublin, visitors embark on a captivating small group tour to the serene Wicklow National Park. Led by knowledgeable guides, they’ll hike through the stunning landscapes of Glendalough, uncovering the area’s rich history and natural beauty. From the medieval abbey to the tranquil lakes, this tour promises an immersive experience that transports travelers beyond the city limits. Whether seeking adventure or simply a peaceful retreat, this tour offers the perfect blend of exploration and relaxation.
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This small-group guided tour from Dublin takes visitors on an enchanting journey to explore the natural beauty of Wicklow National Park and the historic Glendalough site.
Travelers will enjoy a leisurely hike through the park’s scenic landscapes and discover the medieval abbey at Glendalough. Along the way, they’ll be treated to breathtaking views of the Irish countryside.
Recommended by 91% of previous guests, this tour offers a personalized experience with a maximum of 16 travelers. Comfortable walking shoes and a moderate fitness level are required to fully appreciate the tour’s highlights.
The tour includes a driver/guide who provides live commentary and a local guide to enhance the experience.
Hotel pickup and drop-off are provided, ensuring a seamless journey. The meeting point is the Molly Malone Statue on Suffolk Street in Dublin, with a departure time of 9:20 AM.
The group size is limited to a maximum of 16 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, and a moderate fitness level is required.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but infant seats are available. Confirmation is received upon booking, and free cancellation is allowed up to 24 hours in advance.
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for the tour, as you will embark on a leisurely hike through Wicklow National Park.
A moderate level of physical fitness is required, as the hike involves some inclines and uneven terrain. The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but infant seats are available.
Travelers can expect live commentary from the driver-guide, as well as a local guide at Glendalough. Confirmation of the booking is received upon reservation.
How do travelers describe their experiences with this Dublin to Wicklow tour? Overwhelmingly positive, with 91% of travelers recommending it and a 4.6 out of 5 rating. Reviewers consistently praise the knowledgeable, engaging, and entertaining guides who bring the history and beauty of the region to life. The stunning natural landscapes of Wicklow National Park and Glendalough are highlights, with travelers enjoying the contrast to the bustling city of Dublin. Some suggestions for improvement include spending more time exploring Glendalough and adjusting the lunch stop duration.
Aspect | Positive Feedback | Improvement Suggestions |
---|---|---|
Guides | Knowledgeable, engaging, entertaining | N/A |
Scenery | Breathtaking, serene countryside | N/A |
Pacing | N/A | Longer time in Glendalough |
Lunch Stop | N/A | Adjust duration |
Overall Experience | Overwhelmingly positive, highly recommended | N/A |
The Dublin to Wicklow tour is priced from $80.38 per person.
Travelers can reserve the tour now and pay later, providing flexibility in their booking. Additional tours and experiences in the region are also available for those interested in exploring more of Wicklow National Park and Glendalough.
Though the tour begins in the bustling city of Dublin, it quickly transitions to the serene and picturesque Wicklow National Park.
Travelers will embark on a leisurely hike through the park, marveling at the breathtaking vistas of rolling hills, lush forests, and glistening lakes. The guide provides insightful commentary, sharing the park’s rich history and unique ecosystems.
Visitors can expect to see a variety of wildlife, from grazing sheep to soaring birds of prey. The hike culminates at the medieval ruins of Glendalough, offering a glimpse into Ireland’s past and a chance to explore the tranquil monastic site.
After exploring the serene landscapes of Wicklow National Park, the tour proceeds to the medieval ruins of Glendalough.
The guide leads visitors through the historic site, providing insights into its religious significance and architectural features.
Highlights include:
The guided exploration of Glendalough offers a fascinating glimpse into Ireland’s rich medieval history.
As the tour departs Dublin, the cityscape gradually gives way to the rolling green hills and picturesque valleys of County Wicklow.
The transition from urban to rural landscapes is a highlight for many travelers. They’ll marvel at the lush greenery, stone walls, and charming farmhouses that dot the countryside.
The tour guide shares insights about the region’s history and natural features, adding depth to the visual experience.
This shift in scenery and pace allows participants to truly enjoy the serene beauty of the Irish countryside, setting the stage for the exploration of Glendalough’s medieval abbey.
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You’ll need a moderate fitness level for the hike. The trail’s moderate, but it’s still a good workout. As long as you can handle a few hours of walking, you’ll be able to enjoy the tour comfortably.
Sorry, but dogs are not allowed on this tour. The tour requires a moderate level of fitness for the hike, so it’s not suitable for travelers with pets. The small group size is also meant to provide a more personalized experience.
No, you don’t need to bring your own food and water. The tour includes a lunch stop, so you can purchase food and drinks during the tour. Bottled water is also provided by the tour company.
Yes, the tour offers a private option for travelers. Private tours can be booked for a more personalized experience, though they typically cost more than the small-group tour. Check with the tour provider for availability and pricing.
The tour is not wheelchair accessible, but infant seats are available. Travelers with limited mobility may have difficulty on the moderate hike. It’s best to check with the tour provider about any special accommodations.
This Dublin to Wicklow, Glendalough Small Group Tour with Guided Walk offers an unparalleled opportunity to take in Ireland’s captivating landscapes and rich heritage. Travelers can discover the breathtaking natural beauty of Wicklow National Park, explore the historic Glendalough monastery, and seamlessly transition from the city to the countryside. With knowledgeable guides and a personalized experience, this tour promises an unforgettable day for anyone seeking to truly experience the essence of Ireland.