County Wicklow

County Wicklow

Paysages du Parc National des Monts de Wicklow - Joe King - cc

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avondale house scaled

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Set in over 500 hectares of wooded parkland with walking trails, Avondale House is a manor house that once belonged…
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threecastles castle 1
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Threecastles is a 14th-century Irish castle. Threecastles Castle is a picturesque castle lost on the Irish moors!
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russborough house 1 scaled
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A stately home that opens its doors to beautifully decorated bedrooms, kitchens and rooms!
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Glenmacnass waterfall - © Sonder Visual - Fáilte Ireland
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Discover the fabulous Glenmacnass waterfall in County Wicklow, Ireland. A wild and majestic place!
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athgreany stone circle 1

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The Athgreany Stone Circle is an Irish stone circle located in County Wicklow. A preserved archaeological site, rich in myth and mystery!
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st kevins bed
St Kevin's Bed is a cave in the Wicklow Mountains National Park. It was here that the founder of Glendalough once lived as a hermit.
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The Powerscourt Distillery - ©Powerscourt Distillery and Visitor Centre
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The Powerscourt distillery specializes in the distillation of Fercullen whsikey, an 18-year-old that is well known in Ireland.
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mottee stone
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A rather astonishing engraved stone.
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County Wicklow

County Wicklow (Contae Chill Mhantáin) is a region of Ireland with an exceptional natural heritage. Wild and authentic, it has the advantage of being close to the Dublin area. In fact, Dubliners often go there for a weekend stroll to get some fresh air.

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Bewitching, timeless landscapes

County Wicklow is appreciated above all for its wild nature, with its national park and imposing mountains, but also for its rugged coastline, heavenly beaches and archaeological heritage (such as the site of Glendalough). A true landmark for walkers, the county offers countless sporting, intellectual and leisure activities. So, whether you’re going alone, as a couple or with the family, you’re in for a treat!

If you’re a city dweller, we’d advise you not to miss the towns of Wicklow, Bray and Arklow, which are very pleasant little towns to stroll around, visit museums and sample local Irish cuisine. The county’s inhabitants are quite friendly and personable, and like to hear how fabulous their country is. Don’t hesitate to come and meet them!

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