Named the 'Garden' of Ireland, its unique landscape is largely uninhabited and offers a sense of peace and tranquillity away from the hustle and bustle of the nearby city of Dublin. Discover this land of myths and legends, hidden amongst unspoilt glacial valleys and set against a backdrop of heath covered peaks which open out to incredible vistas of the Irish Sea. Bringing to life a 5,000 year history dating back to the Celts, our 5-night Dublin & Wicklow Way holiday explores the jewels in the crown of Ireland's ancient east, following the best sections of Ireland's oldest waymarked route.



Slainte! Welcome to Dublin, where the city's streets are packed with culture and creativity. Designated a UNESCO city of literature, Dublin takes pride in its contemporary vibrant arts scene whilst honouring its rich literary heritage. Join the famous literary pub walk to discover the history of the city's traditional pubs and you are sure to have what the locals calls good craic (fun).



Leaving behind the capital, your walking begins in the foothills of the Dublin mountains with far stretching views across the city below. Crossing the boundary into County Wicklow the trail descends into the spectacular Glencree Valley then to the delightful village of Enniskerry, known as the gateway to Wicklow. Following pleasant riverside trails, the route climbs past the spectacular Powercourt Waterfall, Ireland's highest at 121m. Open Mountain sections bring wonderful views over the Irish Sea as well as glorious vistas of the spectacular glacial lakes of Lough Tay and Lough Dan. Unforgettable scenery awaits as you descend by an old mass path to the picturesque village of Laragh beyond which you can find the magical valley of Glendalough. The finale of your Wicklow Way walk is truly spectacular, as you discover valley of the two lakes home to one of Ireland's most important monastic sites. Soak up the history in a place with a uniquely spiritual atmosphere.







  • Walk part of the Wicklow Way with the picturesque valleys of Glenmalure and the Glen of Immal, the rugged beauty of Lugnaquilla and the tranquillity of Glandalough.
  • Explore Dublin - Ireland's capital city with a vibrant atmosphere and a real mix of old and new with historic buildings and its vibrant art scene.
  • Discover the Powerscourt waterfall and the spectacular views of the glacial lakes of Loughs Tay and Dan.
  • Experience the warmth of the Irish welcome, visiting cosy pubs and charming villages along your way

You'll stay in a mix of friendly bed and breakfasts, where you will be sure of a warm Irish welcome. Many towns offer cosy pubs, bistros and restaurants serving tasty local food.