Experience a magical day tour exploring Ireland’s stunning south-east, combining dramatic mountain scenery with historic landmarks and charming medieval streets. Travel through the rugged landscapes of the Wicklow Mountains, often known as the “Garden of Ireland,” and journey through the lush farmland of County Kilkenny and County Kildare, regions renowned for thoroughbred horse breeding and rich agricultural traditions.
Travelling by luxury coach with free Wi-Fi, you will visit the medieval streets of Kilkenny City, explore the grounds of Kilkenny Castle, and discover the ancient monastic settlement of Glendalough, founded in the 6th century.
Throughout the day, enjoy engaging commentary from your dedicated guide, while your professional driver ensures a safe and comfortable journey. Optional guided walking tours are included, and there are plenty of opportunities to purchase food, refreshments, and use restroom facilities during the tour.
Sheep Dog Trials: Enjoy a 30-minute visit to a working sheep farm, where you’ll see sheepdogs in action, learn how they are trained, and meet t<br/>Luxury coaches: Our modern luxury coaches are spacious and comfortable, with air conditioning, Wi-Fi where coverage allows, and USB charging <br/>Kilkenny & Wicklow Day Tour: Kilkenny, Wicklow Mountains, Glendalough Day Tour From Dublin. (Inc Sheep Farm with Dog Trials)
This tour departs from Dublin between 8:10 AM and 8:30 AM, depending on the meeting point selected at the time of booking. The tour offers three convenient central meeting locations, and customers can choose whichever departure point suits them best. As you leave the city, your guide will share information about Dublin’s history, landmark buildings, and local folklore and stories about its people.
Schedule Adjustment: Please note that on Sundays and during the winter months (November to February), the itinerary changes: we start with Glendalough, the Wicklow Mountains, and a sheepdog demonstration; then visit Kilkenny in the afternoon, arriving around 2:15 PM.
Travelling though the County of Kildare, rich land the home to Irelands thoroughbred race horse breeding industry.
The Curragh is extensive area and National Park, it is the home to wild life while also the military base, Irelands largest prison and of course the home of Irish flat racing.
Our tour departs Dublin early in the morning, arriving in Kilkenny at approximately 10:00 AM. Upon arrival, you will enjoy a short guided walking tour introducing the city’s medieval charm, fascinating history, and key landmarks. During the walk, your guide will also share helpful recommendations for brunch or lunch, along with suggestions for shops, cafés, and attractions to explore during your free time.
Following the guided tour, you will have time to discover Kilkenny at your own pace. You may choose to visit the grounds and gardens of Kilkenny Castle. You will have free access to explore the extensive castle parklands and gardens. Entry to the castle interior is not included in this tour but can be purchased and visited independently if you wish.
Kilkenny’s compact and walkable layout makes it easy to browse artisan boutiques, explore historic streets, or relax and enjoy the lively atmosphere in one of the city’s many cafés or traditional pubs.
Leaving Kilkenny at 12:30 PM, we enjoy a scenic drive through the stunning Wicklow Mountains, often called the “Garden of Ireland.” This peaceful route winds through rolling hills and lush countryside, giving you a chance to relax and take in the natural beauty.
Travel through the breath-taking Wicklow Mountains, often known as the “Garden of Ireland,” as you journey along one of the country’s most scenic routes. If weather permits, we stop at the Wicklow Gap, one of Ireland’s highest mountain passes at 475 metres, where you can step out and enjoy sweeping panoramic views of the rugged landscape.
The dramatic scenery here has featured in several famous productions, including Braveheart, PS I Love You, and the TV series Vikings.
Arriving at Glendalough at roughly 2:15 PM, you will have around 2 hours and 15 minutes to explore one of Ireland’s most remarkable historic and scenic locations, set within the Wicklow Mountains.
This early medieval monastic settlement was founded in the 6th century by Saint Kevin and has drawn visitors for centuries thanks to its unique combination of history, archaeology, wildlife, and natural beauty, often known as the “Valley of the Two Lakes.”
Your guide will offer an optional guided walking tour of the monastic site, sharing history, local folklore, and the stories behind the well-preserved ruins, ancient graveyards, and the iconic 30-metre round tower, originally built as a bell tower and place of refuge.
After the introduction, you will have free time to explore at your own pace. You may choose to walk to the lakes, enjoy the peaceful surroundings, take photos, or relax at the visitor facilities where light food and refreshments are available before returning to Dublin.
The tour typically returns to Dublin at approximately 6:00 PM.
During the summer months, when the tour visits Kilkenny first and Glendalough in the afternoon, drop-off takes place on Westmoreland Street, Dublin 2, D02 PW96.
During winter months, drop-off takes place on D’Olier Street, D02 Y309.
Both drop-off locations are within easy walking distance of O'Connell Street and Temple Bar and are well served by public transport options.
Please note that return times may vary due to weather, traffic conditions, or unforeseen delays during the day.
3rd Meeting Point: Outside Leonardo Hotel Dublin Christchurch, Dublin 8, D08 REK7. (formerly Jurys Inn)
Grey coach with silver Wild Rover Tours dog logo. Please arrive 10 minutes early. Coach departs on time and cannot wait for late arrivals.
Pick up information (Please be outside one of the following points and there 15 minutes prior):
1. Hotel Riu Plaza The Gresham Dublin, 23 Upper O'Connell Street @ 8.10 am.
2. Bus Stop, 33 College Green / Dame Street, Dublin 2. (50 metres from the front gates of Trinity College overlooking the street fountain) @ 8.20 am
3. Leonardo Hotel Christchurch, 8 Christchurch Place, Wood Quay, Dublin 8 @ 8.30 am (formerly Jurys Inn Hotel)
Look out for a grey bus with a picture of a dog (our logo) that says WILD ROVER TOURS.
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