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A stone tower and ruins surrounded by lush green trees and hills, with birds flying in a cloudy blue sky.
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Wicklow & Glendalough Day Trips from Dublin

Discover Ireland's natural and historical wonders: take a day trip to Wicklow and Glendalough

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Alejandro,  United States United States
05 Nov 2025
Excellent
Gina and Nas were great. It was a really great experience.
Glendalough, Wicklow, Kilkenny City and a sheepdog demonstration from Dublin
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Ashley Smith
15 Nov 2024
Good
The sheepdog experience was really fun and Glendalough was beautiful! Compared to other tours we’ve taken it just didn’t feel as breathtaking. Still a great option for a slightly shorter day.
Wicklow & Glendalough: Day Tour from Dublin
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Vi.,  Portugal Portugal
21 Sep 2025
Excellent
Oli wasn't an idiot and Saleh didn't crash the bus.
Glendalough, Wicklow, Kilkenny City and a sheepdog demonstration from Dublin

About: Wicklow & Glendalough Day Trips from Dublin

Discover the breathtaking beauty of Wicklow and Glendalough on a day trip from Dublin! Explore this region's historical and natural wonders, with its rolling hills, picturesque lakes, and ancient ruins.

Nestled in the Wicklow Mountains is Glendalough, the valley of two lakes. You'll take in views of the sparkling water and see St. Kevin's monastery, now in ruins.

Take a day away from Dublin to enjoy the area's beauty and culture. Discover this corner of Ireland and make memories that will last a lifetime!

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