Wicklow

If you're seeking a charming escape, Wicklow, Ireland, is a hidden gem that promises breathtaking scenery and rich history. Known as the "Garden of Ireland," this picturesque town is surrounded by the stunning Wicklow Mountains, offering countless trails for hiking enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The lush landscapes are dotted with serene lakes and cascading waterfalls, making it a perfect backdrop for outdoor adventures. Wicklow is steeped in history, featuring the remarkable Glendalough, an ancient monastic site founded in the 6th century. The ruins of churches and round towers tell tales of Ireland's past and draw visitors eager to explore its spiritual heritage. For a taste of local culture, don’t miss the opportunity to savor traditional Irish dishes in cozy pubs, where hearty stews and freshly baked soda bread reign supreme. Art lovers will appreciate the vibrant local arts scene, with galleries showcasing everything from contemporary pieces to traditional crafts. Wicklow also hosts various festivals throughout the year, celebrating music, food, and the arts, adding to its allure. A unique aspect of Wicklow is its proximity to Dublin, making it an easy day trip for those looking to escape the city. With its stunning landscapes and rich cultural offerings, Wicklow is a delightful destination that captures the

Wicklow, Ireland

Top things to do in Wicklow

15 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

Museum

Wicklow Gaol

A former 18th-19th century prison turned museum with immersive tours of historic prison life.

Sight

Wicklow Head

A scenic headland with a lighthouse and stunning coastal views, ideal for walking and photography.

Park & nature

National Botanic Gardens, Kilmacurragh

Explore historic plant collections and woodland walks in a Victorian garden setting at the National Botanic Gardens, Kilmacurragh.

Park & nature

The Murrough Wetlands

Discover coastal nature reserve The Murrough Wetlands, perfect for birdwatching and walking trails along the beach.

Religious site

Wicklow Friary

Visit the historic ruins of Wicklow Friary, a 13th-century Franciscan friary near the town centre.

Historic site

Castletimon Ogham Stone

An ancient inscribed standing stone in Wicklow, offering a glimpse into Ireland's early medieval past.

Outdoor & fun

Carrick Mountain

A popular hiking destination with panoramic views of Wicklow and the Irish Sea.

Park & nature

Deputy's Pass

A scenic woodland area along the Wicklow Way, featuring walking trails and a waterfall.

Outdoor & fun

Blainroe Golf Club

Championship links golf course with stunning sea views, located on the Wicklow coast.

Outdoor & fun

Wicklow Reef

A vibrant marine reef off Wicklow coast, popular for diving and snorkeling with diverse sea life.

Neighborhood

Wicklow

Historic coastal town with a scenic harbour, shops, and restaurants, serving as a gateway to County Wicklow.

Neighborhood

Rathnew

Rathnew is a coastal village near Wicklow Town, featuring a historic church and scenic seaside walks.

Neighborhood

Ashford, County Wicklow

Ashford is a charming village in County Wicklow, famous for Mount Usher Gardens and traditional pubs.

Neighborhood

Glenealy, County Wicklow

Glenealy is a peaceful village in the Wicklow Mountains, offering access to hiking trails and scenic drives.

Park & nature

Mount Usher Gardens

A 20-acre informal garden with rare trees and plants along the River Vartry in Wicklow.

Tickets & tours

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