The Wicklow Way is Ireland's oldest way marked trail, pioneered by a famous hill walker, J.B Malone over 40 years ago. And reveals some of Irelands finest views; Powerscourt Waterfall, Luggala, Loch Dan, Glenmalure and historical Glendalough. The trail extends from Marlay Park in Dublin to Clonegal on the borders of Wicklow and Carlow covering a distance of 127 kilometres (79 miles). We have broken down the Wicklow way into a variation of different walks and duration. Whichever one you choose we plan the itinerary with you pre book your accommodation and take care of your luggage, supply you with maps and route details provide you with cell/mobile phone and a full back up service. Leaving you to simply enjoy the scenery splendour and solitude of the Wicklow landscape.
| DURATION: |
8 Days |
| LEVEL: |
Moderate Walking with some hill |
| Tour DATES: |
any date (April - October) |
| GROUP SIZE: |
individuals |
| ACCOMMODATION: |
guesthouses & selected B&Bs |
| MEALS: |
7 Irish breakfasts, 7 lunches |
| TRANSFERS: |
lluggage transfer, all transfers to and from walks |
| MISCELLANEOUS: |
detailed route notes and maps |
| PRICE: |
549 |
Daily itinerary:
Day 1:
Arrive at Dublin Airport and take the train or bus to Wicklow. You will be picked up at the station and transported to your first accommodation, which is in the village of Tinahely. You will notice how near the Dublin/Wicklow mountains are to the city. We are blessed with the proximity. Transport time from Dublin to Wicklow is approximately 1hr 30 minutes.
Day 2:
Tinahely to Iron Bridge. Distance: 15Km, Height Gain: 540m.
This section of the Wicklow Way takes in some fantastic views of the adjoining counties like Carlow and Wexford; it also passes through an old Ring Fort or Fairy Fort. The walk finishes in the Ow Valley where you will be picked up and transported to your accommodation.
Day 3:
The Iron Bridge to Glenmalure. Distance: 14Km, Height Gain: 520m.
This section is mainly on forest track and country road. Not a difficult walk with options to shorten or lengthen the walk. The Glenmalure Valley is the longest glacier valley in Ireland or England and your accommodation is in the middle.
Day 4:
Glenmalure to Glendalough/Laragh. Distance: 14Km, Height Gain: 450m.
A superb walk with breathtaking views of the Glenmalure Valley, the Lakes of Glendalough and its 6th Century Monastic City. This monastic settlement was the hob of learning in Europe from the 6th until the 12th century.
Day 5:
Rest day with option to do a section off the trail or visit Glendalough.
We have a beautiful optional walk for you today should you decide to take it and it will be included in your information pack..
Day 6:
Glendalough to Roundwood. Distance: 10Km, Height Gain: 250m.
The walk today is easy with an option to extend it by an extra 7Km. Roundwood is the highest village in Ireland. We will also give you an option to take in a mountain called Scarr; this is beautiful and on a good day will give you some fantastic views.
Day 7:
Roundwood to Enniskerry. Distance: 18Km, Height Gain: 600m.
One of the longest walks but a classic, it takes in views of Guinness Estate, Lough Dan and Lough Tay, crosses over Djouce Mountain and alongside the Powerscourt Estate. Your tour ends in the pictures village of Enniskerry which; is situated on the door-step of Dublin.
Day 8:
Depart
After a hearty breakfast you can take a bus from just outside of your accommodation for the 30minute journey back to Dublin City. If you have the time we will bring you around Dublin city for a short walking tour before we bring you to the airport to bid farewell.