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Day Trip: Wicklow and Glendalough Tour
This Wicklow day trip combines Irish culture, history, and the natural world to provide a variety of wonderful experiences. It begins at the Molly Malone statue in Dublin and travels to some remarkable sites.
Situated in the "Valley of Two Lakes," Glendalough is a historic gem surrounded by stunning scenery. This monastery was founded in the 6th century by Saint Kevin. Walking through the ruins of the ancient city, visitors can discover Ireland's spiritual and historical heritage. You can also enjoy lunch at a nearby restaurant.
Hollywood, the former Californian colony that bears its name, combines historical intrigue with picturesque views. A fun tribute to its famous predecessor, Wicklow's Hollywood sign is worth seeing.
A sheepdog demonstration on a typical Irish farm highlights various aspects of farming, such as sheep farming and organic vegetable growing. A demonstration of a shepherd using his dogs to guide his sheep is the highlight and provides a unique insight into daily activities in Wicklow.
The stops on this tour are designed to give visitors an immersive insight into the natural beauty, rich history and farming lifestyle of the Wicklow area.
Itinerary
9:30 AM Meeting Point: Molly Malone Statue
(Please arrive 15 minutes before departure time)
10:30 am Glendalough
Stop: 90 minutes
12:15 Mealtime (1 hour)
Road: 30 minutes
1:30 p.m.
Stop: 30 minutes
Road: 10 minutes
2:30 p.m. Sheepdog demonstration
Stop: 60 minutes
3:15 p.m. Road: 1h15
Arrival at 4:30 pm
*Glendalough
Once in Glendalough, your guide will give you plenty of time to explore the monastic site and surrounding lakes.
Glendalough is home to one of Ireland's most important monastic sites. This early Christian monastic settlement was founded in the 6th century by Saint Kevin. Most of the surviving buildings date from the 10th to 12th centuries. Despite Viking raids over the years, Glendalough thrived as one of Ireland's largest foundations and ecclesiastical schools until the Normans destroyed the monastery in 1214 AD.
With over 10 points of interest to visit in Glendalough Valley, including Poulanass Falls and Upper Lake, you'll be captivated by its unique beauty and history.
Take a walk and enjoy this magical place, you will not be disappointed.
*Hollywood
On the way to Hollywood Village, we'll stop at Wicklow Gap, an iconic photo stop. We'll then take a short trip to Hollywood, also known as 'the original Hollywood,' a small village in Wicklow that bore that name long before Hollywood in California even existed. Your guide will take you on a stroll through the valley where St. Kevin made his pilgrimage to Glendalough.
Look up at the hillside and see if you can spot Wicklow's version of the Hollywood sign.
*Sheepdog demonstration
The last stop on our Wicklow day tour is a working sheep farm. Meet a friendly local farmer who will be happy to introduce you to rural farm life.
You will be introduced to their working sheepdogs; they will explain the breed of dog used and show you how they are trained to perform their duties.
The farmer will also talk about the different breeds of sheep in Ireland and what they are used for.
And finally, the main event, a sheepdog demonstration. This is a truly unique experience and offers an excellent insight into how dogs are used to herd sheep, whether on hills or in fields, using voice and whistle commands.
Notes:
- Breaks will be held at gas stations where you can buy food and use the restroom facilities.
- Arrive at the meeting point at least 10 minutes before the scheduled departure time.
Not wheelchair accessible
Situated in the "Valley of Two Lakes," Glendalough is a historic gem surrounded by stunning scenery. This monastery was founded in the 6th century by Saint Kevin. Walking through the ruins of the ancient city, visitors can discover Ireland's spiritual and historical heritage. You can also enjoy lunch at a nearby restaurant.
Hollywood, the former Californian colony that bears its name, combines historical intrigue with picturesque views. A fun tribute to its famous predecessor, Wicklow's Hollywood sign is worth seeing.
A sheepdog demonstration on a typical Irish farm highlights various aspects of farming, such as sheep farming and organic vegetable growing. A demonstration of a shepherd using his dogs to guide his sheep is the highlight and provides a unique insight into daily activities in Wicklow.
The stops on this tour are designed to give visitors an immersive insight into the natural beauty, rich history and farming lifestyle of the Wicklow area.
Itinerary
9:30 AM Meeting Point: Molly Malone Statue
(Please arrive 15 minutes before departure time)
10:30 am Glendalough
Stop: 90 minutes
12:15 Mealtime (1 hour)
Road: 30 minutes
1:30 p.m.
Stop: 30 minutes
Road: 10 minutes
2:30 p.m. Sheepdog demonstration
Stop: 60 minutes
3:15 p.m. Road: 1h15
Arrival at 4:30 pm
*Glendalough
Once in Glendalough, your guide will give you plenty of time to explore the monastic site and surrounding lakes.
Glendalough is home to one of Ireland's most important monastic sites. This early Christian monastic settlement was founded in the 6th century by Saint Kevin. Most of the surviving buildings date from the 10th to 12th centuries. Despite Viking raids over the years, Glendalough thrived as one of Ireland's largest foundations and ecclesiastical schools until the Normans destroyed the monastery in 1214 AD.
With over 10 points of interest to visit in Glendalough Valley, including Poulanass Falls and Upper Lake, you'll be captivated by its unique beauty and history.
Take a walk and enjoy this magical place, you will not be disappointed.
*Hollywood
On the way to Hollywood Village, we'll stop at Wicklow Gap, an iconic photo stop. We'll then take a short trip to Hollywood, also known as 'the original Hollywood,' a small village in Wicklow that bore that name long before Hollywood in California even existed. Your guide will take you on a stroll through the valley where St. Kevin made his pilgrimage to Glendalough.
Look up at the hillside and see if you can spot Wicklow's version of the Hollywood sign.
*Sheepdog demonstration
The last stop on our Wicklow day tour is a working sheep farm. Meet a friendly local farmer who will be happy to introduce you to rural farm life.
You will be introduced to their working sheepdogs; they will explain the breed of dog used and show you how they are trained to perform their duties.
The farmer will also talk about the different breeds of sheep in Ireland and what they are used for.
And finally, the main event, a sheepdog demonstration. This is a truly unique experience and offers an excellent insight into how dogs are used to herd sheep, whether on hills or in fields, using voice and whistle commands.
Notes:
- Breaks will be held at gas stations where you can buy food and use the restroom facilities.
- Arrive at the meeting point at least 10 minutes before the scheduled departure time.
Not wheelchair accessible
Points forts
- The tour combines Irish culture, history and nature, starting in Dublin.
- The historic monastic site of Glendalough offers a profound spiritual heritage.
- The "real" Hollywood enchants with its picturesque landscapes.
- Exclusive sheepdog demonstration highlighting traditional Irish farming.
- Tour designed for an immersive experience of Wicklow's beauty and heritage.
Ce qui est inclus
- English-speaking tour guide
- Transportation by air-conditioned bus with Wi-Fi on board
- Entrance fees to attractions
- Wi-Fi on board
Ce qui n'est pas inclus
- Tips are optional
- Food, beverages and other unspecified services
- Roundtrip transportation to hotels
À propos du site
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Informations importantes
- There will be breaks at stations where you can buy food and use the restrooms.
- Arrive at the meeting point at least 10 minutes before the scheduled departure time.
Not wheelchair accessible
- Arrive at the meeting point at least 10 minutes before the scheduled departure time.
Not wheelchair accessible
Point de départ
9:30 da manhã na estátua de Molly Malone, Suffolk Street Por favor, chegue 10 minutos antes da hora de partida
À partir de
483,60 R$ par personne

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