County Wicklow

County Wicklow

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

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upper lake
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Take a stroll along its banks: it's a fantastic spot for a picnic or a romantic stroll!
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glendalough distillery
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Glendalough Distillery is one of Ireland's up-and-coming distilleries! Its whiskey, gin and poitin production is steeped in tradition.
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bray mountain
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The Cliff Walk is a hiking trail on the Bray side of County Wicklow. The 7-kilometre stretch runs alongside the…
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powerscourt waterfall
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A vertiginous and magnificent waterfall, demonstrating once again just how fantastic nature can be.
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avoca mill 1

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Discover Ireland's unique expertise in working with wool. A spinning mill that also sells its products on site!
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mullaghcleevaun
It culminates at an altitude of 849 metres! It's the 2nd highest peak in the national park!
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powerscourt
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A manor house to discover, not to mention the gardens and waterfalls nearby!
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devils glen
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A waterfall in the middle of the forest, secret and charming. To explore and admire!
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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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