The Dublin to Powerscourt, Wicklow, and Glendalough Small Group Tour offers travelers an intimate and immersive experience exploring Ireland’s stunning natural landscapes. With a maximum of 16 participants, the tour provides personalized attention from a knowledgeable driver/guide who shares engaging commentary throughout the journey. From the breathtaking Powerscourt Estate to the serene Glendalough Monastic Settlement, this day trip promises to showcase the country’s diverse beauty and rich cultural heritage. Whether you’re seeking picturesque scenery or a deeper understanding of Ireland’s past, this tour is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Key Points
- This small group tour from Dublin takes visitors to Powerscourt, Wicklow, and Glendalough, providing an intimate experience with a maximum of 16 participants.
- The tour includes a visit to Powerscourt House and Gardens, a scenic drive through Wicklow Mountains National Park, and exploration of the Glendalough Monastic Settlement.
- The tour is priced at $58.08 per person and has a 93% recommendation rate, with a Badge of Excellence awarded for quality.
- Flexible cancellation terms and transportation are included, but hotel pickup/drop-off and food/drinks are not.
- Customer feedback highlights the knowledgeable and engaging guides, beautiful scenery, and well-planned itinerary, with suggestions for longer time at Glendalough and more varied lunch options.
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Tour Overview
This Dublin to Powerscourt, Wicklow and Glendalough Small Group Tour offers an immersive experience, allowing visitors to explore the stunning landscapes and historical sites of Ireland’s east coast.
With a maximum group size of 16, the tour provides an intimate setting for discovering gems like the Powerscourt Estate‘s Japanese gardens and the ancient Glendalough monastic settlement.
At just $58.08 per person, the tour represents excellent value, and its 93% recommendation rate and Badge of Excellence speak to its quality.
Flexible cancellation terms and included transportation add to the convenience of this well-reviewed small group adventure.
Itinerary Highlights
The tour offers a diverse itinerary, beginning with a visit to the renowned Powerscourt House and Gardens. Guests can explore the stunning Japanese gardens and grounds at their own pace. The next stop is the charming Enniskerry Village Square, where travelers can enjoy a lunch break and capture the picturesque setting. The tour then ventures into the breathtaking Wicklow Mountains National Park, showcasing natural wonders like Sally Gap and Guinness Lake. The final highlight is the Glendalough Monastic Settlement, where visitors have free time to enjoy the historical and serene surroundings.
Location | Duration | Admission |
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Powerscourt House & Gardens | 1 hour 30 minutes | Not included (Reduced rate €8) |
Enniskerry Village Square | 45 minutes | Lunch break (own expense) |
Wicklow Mountains National Park | 1 hour | Scenic drive |
Glendalough Monastic Settlement | 1 hour 30 minutes | Free time to explore |
Meeting and Pickup
The tour departs from the Molly Malone Statue on Suffolk Street in Dublin. Guests should arrive at the meeting point by 9:20 am for a prompt departure.
The tour ends back at the original meeting location. During the tour, a driver/guide provides live commentary and leads the small group, which is capped at 16 travelers.
Hotel pickup and drop-off aren’t included, so guests will need to make their own way to the starting point.
The tour’s duration is approximately 7-8 hours, ensuring ample time to explore the scenic Wicklow region.
Tour Inclusions
The Dublin to Powerscourt, Wicklow, and Glendalough Small Group Tours include a driver/guide who provides live commentary throughout the journey. The tour also includes a local guide, entrance fees for Powerscourt Gardens, and hotel pickup and drop-off. Food and drinks are not included, so travelers can enjoy the local cuisine at their own expense during the lunch break in Enniskerry Village Square.
Tour Inclusions | Description |
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Driver/Guide | Provides live commentary |
Local Guide | Accompanies the group |
Entrance Fees | For Powerscourt Gardens |
Hotel Pickup/Drop-off | Convenient transportation |
Customer Feedback
Customers have overwhelmingly praised the Dublin to Powerscourt, Wicklow, and Glendalough Small Group Tours, with a 4.7/5 rating from 671 reviews.
Many highlight the knowledgeable and engaging guides, such as Gillian and Linda, who provide informative and entertaining commentary.
Travelers describe the tour’s beautiful scenery and well-planned itinerary as highlights.
While most are satisfied, some suggest longer time at Glendalough and more varied lunch options.
Powerscourt House & Gardens
Powerscourt House & Gardens, a breathtaking 18th-century estate, occupies the centerpiece of this tour’s itinerary. Visitors have 1.5 hours to explore the picturesque grounds at their own pace.
The tour highlights include:
- Strolling through the expansive Japanese gardens, known for their serene ponds and meticulously pruned greenery.
- Admiring the grand Palladian mansion, which boasts stunning architecture and panoramic views of the Wicklow Mountains.
- Discovering hidden walking trails that wind through the estate’s lush forests and rolling hills.
With a reduced admission rate, Powerscourt offers an idyllic respite from the bustling city of Dublin.
Enniskerry Village Square
After exploring the serene Powerscourt Gardens, the tour makes its way to the charming Enniskerry Village Square.
Travelers enjoy a 45-minute stop here, taking in the quaint village setting. This is a popular filming location, with the romantic comedy "Leap Year" shot in the area.
Visitors can use this time to grab lunch at one of the local cafes or simply stroll through the picturesque square.
The tour then departs for the scenic Wicklow Mountains National Park, continuing the journey through Ireland’s stunning natural landscapes.
Wicklow Mountains National Park and Glendalough Monastic Settlement
The tour then embarks on a scenic drive through the stunning Wicklow Mountains National Park. This natural wonderland offers breathtaking vistas, including:
- The iconic Sally Gap, a high mountain pass with panoramic views
- Guinness Lake, a serene body of water with a distinctive dark hue
- Rolling hills, rugged peaks, and lush, verdant landscapes
After exploring the Wicklow Mountains, the tour arrives at the Glendalough Monastic Settlement.
Visitors have 1.5 hours to wander the ancient ruins and learn about the site’s rich history and cultural significance. This tranquil oasis provides a glimpse into Ireland’s storied past.
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Ask Away
Is Wifi Available on the Tour Bus?
The tour bus does not offer Wi-Fi. While many travelers appreciate staying connected, the lack of Wi-Fi can encourage them to fully enjoy the stunning scenery and engaging tour experience.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
Travelers can bring their own food and drinks on the tour, though meals are not included. The tour provider suggests checking the included amenities and packing accordingly to enhance the overall experience.
Do We Have Scheduled Stops for Restroom Breaks?
The tour includes scheduled stops for restroom breaks, allowing travelers to comfortably manage their needs during the journey. Specific timing and frequency of these stops are typically determined by the guide based on the tour itinerary.
Is the Tour Suitable for Travelers With Mobility Issues?
The tour may not be fully accessible for travelers with mobility issues. While there are opportunities to explore the sites at a leisurely pace, some locations may have uneven terrain or lack adequate facilities. It’s best to check with the tour provider for specific details.
Can I Purchase Souvenirs at the Tour Stops?
Yes, travelers can purchase souvenirs at the tour stops. The itinerary includes Powerscourt House & Gardens, Enniskerry Village Square, and Glendalough Monastic Settlement, all of which offer shops selling local crafts, gifts, and other memorabilia.
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Final Words
The Dublin to Powerscourt, Wicklow, and Glendalough Small Group Tour offers an exceptional opportunity to take in Ireland’s natural beauty and historic significance. From the grandeur of Powerscourt to the serenity of Glendalough, this tour provides an intimate and engaging experience, showcasing the country’s breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage. With a knowledgeable guide, travelers are sure to cherish the memories of this unforgettable day trip.