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What can I expect
- Explore the Wicklow Way
- Admire one of Ireland's tallest waterfalls
- See a sheepdog farmer in action
- Discover the beautiful Glendalough and its monastery
- Enjoy Wicklow’s finest villages and history
Dive into the Wicklow Way
The day kicks off from Dublin city, at the Molly Malone statue (see on map) located on Suffolk Street at 9.30am. From here, visitors will head to Powerscourt Waterfall in Wicklow, where they’ll see Ireland’s tallest waterfall, standing at an impressive 397 feet. This popular attraction has featured in numerous films and TV shows, thanks to its distinctive natural beauty.
This will lead you to the next stop, Glendalough. You will gain the unbeatable views and enjoy the peaceful lake and Abbey. Here lies a 6th century monastery which played an important role in Irish history and is a must-see attraction.
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At your final stop you have the chance to experience an Irish sheep farm and get the chance to see a rural farmer in action demonstrating his daily duties. Learn about the various different breeds of sheep across Ireland and their roles.
The tour will return to Dublin for 16:30, this may vary depending on traffic conditions.
This trip is a memorable and worthwhile way to discover what Ireland has to offer and step outside of the busy city for the day. Each tour is directed by highly qualified, knowledgeable and entertaining guides.
追加情報
- Day tour from Dublin on luxury bus
- Tour Duration 7 Hours (Approx).
- Fully guided experience enterance fees included.
- Tour pick-up @ 9.30am at Molly Malone statue on Suffolk Street. (see on map)
- Tour arrives back to Dublin City @ 4.30pm.
- All times are approximate and subject to change based on traffic conditions.
- Children 4 & under are free of charge
旅程
Itinerary:
9:30 Depart Dublin
Powerscourt Waterfall
Glendalough Monastery
Sheepdog Demonstration
16:30 Arrive back in Dublin

