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Sculpture In Woodland
Monuments
This beautiful area is home to an exciting project, which features a unique collection of ten contemporary sculptures by Irish and international artists....More
Kilmacurragh
Gardens
Kilmacurragh Arboretum is now managed by the National Botanic Gardens. It is the remnants of a large estate planted during the 19th century by Thomas Acton in conjunction with David Moore and his son...More
Powerscourt House and Gardens
Children and Family Attractions
One of the world’s great gardens situated 20km south of Dublin in the foothills of the Wicklow Mountains. It is a sublime blend of formal gardens, sweeping terraces, statuary and ornamental lakes with...More
The Blessington Lakes
Children and Family Attractions
Serenely set in the foothills of the Wicklow Mountains, the Blessington Lakes cover 5,000 acres of tranquil clean water. The lakes were formed 50 years ago by the building of the Poulaphouca Dam and...More
Avoca Handweavers Bray
Shopping
Our main offices and some of Avoca's clothes manufacturing are based in these grounds at Kilmacanogue also. So we get to enjoy the gardens and great food at first hand. Set in the grounds of the old...More
Dwyer McAllister Cottage
Children and Family Attractions
The cottage nestles in the shade of Kaedeen mountain at the top of a grassy lane off the Donard to Rathdangan road in Co. Wicklow. It is a fine example of a traditional thatched cottage built with...More
Greystones South Blue Flag Beach
Beaches
The South Beach in Greystones is about half a mile long. This follows on from the shingly North Beach at the harbour. The beach is easily accessible and is 2 minutes walk away from the railway station...More
Knockananna Museum
Museums
Located in the Old Church, this is a museum with an old kitchen, which contains artifacts from old houses in the surrounding area....More
Powerscourt Waterfall
Children and Family Attractions
Powerscourt Waterfall is Ireland's highest at 398ft. and is surrounded by woods and specimen trees. Visitors have been coming to Powerscourt Waterfall for over 200 years, attracted by the beautiful...More
Agricultural Heritage Display Centre
Visitor Farms
A rural history exhibition showing the evolution of Irish farm life over many generations, featuring a large collection of farm machinery and implements dating back to the 1700's. In addition to...More
Bray Bowl
Adventure
Contains 20 world class bowling lanes with fully computerised scoring systems. Other activities available are: karting, Hi-jinx, indoor soccer, roller-blading, video arcade games, air hockey. Also...More
Parnell Drive
Touring Ideas
This Self Drive Tour begins outside the village of Rathnew and travels via Glenealy to Rathdrum where one can enjoy the Parnell National Park and nearby Avondale House. It also takes in the Vale of...More
Shekina Sculpture Garden
Gardens
Shekina lies in the peaceful Glenmalure Valley, close to the Avonbeg river and under the shadows of Fananierin Mountain. The most striking features of this garden are the stream which runs through it...More
Coach Tours of Ireland
Day Tours
Guided coach-tour through the Sally Gap where you will see spectacular lakes with several photo opportunities as you make your way for a guided tour of Glendalough. Afternoon drive through the...More
Wicklow Tours MT Cabs
Day Tours
Wicklow Tours cater for the smaller groups of tourists from one up to groups of fourteen, so if you don’t like to be on a big coach with other people you don’t know, then Wicklow Tours with M.T.Cabs...More
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