100%Wild Wicklow Tours
, , Dublin
+353 (0)1 2801899
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Where?
Pick up is from the Shelbourne Hotel
What?
Bus Tour
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A tour of the Wicklow area located outside of county Dublin and taking in sights like Glendalough 6th Century Monastic Settlement and the Sally Gap.
Reviews of Wild Wicklow Tours
Wild Wicklow Tours has a rating of 100% from a total of 4 reviews and ratings, below are some reviews of Wild Wicklow Tours
An unmissable trip if you are visiting Dublin and surrounding areas. This has to be the only way to see the wonderful countryside of Wicklow and be entertained all day. The driver/guide kept us enthralled throughout with his witty and informative commentary and a smile never left his or our... more An unmissable trip if you are visiting Dublin and surrounding areas. This has to be the only way to see the wonderful countryside of Wicklow and be entertained all day. The driver/guide kept us enthralled throughout with his witty and informative commentary and a smile never left his or our faces. It was the highlight of the few days we spent in Ireland. The Castle Party, East Yorkshire, Englandclose
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by DuncSC – posted on Nov 13, 2007
The Wild Wicklow Tour out of Dublin Ireland to Wicklow County is well worth your time. It is a day long bus tour with a very entertaining and charming driver/guide and a beautiful drive through the lush countryside and charming villages. You learn of the rich history of the area and experience... more The Wild Wicklow Tour out of Dublin Ireland to Wicklow County is well worth your time. It is a day long bus tour with a very entertaining and charming driver/guide and a beautiful drive through the lush countryside and charming villages. You learn of the rich history of the area and experience the Irish wit and humor of the locals. I highly recommend investing one day of your visit on the Wild Wicklow Tour! P. Donham United Statesclose
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by patdonham – posted on Oct 4, 2007
You can choose from a selection of Wicklow tours departing from Dublin. I have picked the Wild Wicklow tour as I prefer buses to small minivans. Small minivans may have access to places where buses cannot drive but on the other hand you can have a better view from your bus window. The driver was... more You can choose from a selection of Wicklow tours departing from Dublin. I have picked the Wild Wicklow tour as I prefer buses to small minivans. Small minivans may have access to places where buses cannot drive but on the other hand you can have a better view from your bus window. The driver was also a tour guide and she did a great job giving us detailed information about the places and Irish history. I suppose it is different when the bus is full especially on weekends but we had many empty seats and the atmosphere in the bus was great. I would especially recommend this tour to people who are interested in history. It starts with a short city tour and follows with a coastal drive past Dan Laoghaire, Dalkey and Killiney. You can have morning coffee and do some shopping in Avoca. The most beautiful spot was Glendalough with its upper and lower lakes. You can have about half an hour walk along the lake and meet the bus driver on the agreed spot. The nature in Glendalough is beautiful. It is also a great place to visit if you like walking as there are many walking trails. St. Kevin’s monastic settlement and cemetery is also impressive. We had a lunch in the pub and finished our tour with Sally Gap adventure. The cost of the tour is 28 Euro per adult but considering the fact that return bus ticket from Dublin to Glendalough is 16 Euro and there are only 2 buses a day, you will not regret spending this money, especially if you want to see as much as possible in one day. They have a few pick up places in Dublin, so you can get on the bus from the place that is nearest to your accommodation.close
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by andreat – posted on May 1, 2007
Run by the friendliest guy ever - Dennis, this tour is a very personable one and a great way to see Ireland’s lushest county: Wicklow; a.k.a. the Garden of Ireland. <br><br>It takes you into Avoca, the real Ballykissangel and the lakes of Glendalough and stops of for a glass of the... more Run by the friendliest guy ever - Dennis, this tour is a very personable one and a great way to see Ireland’s lushest county: Wicklow; a.k.a. the Garden of Ireland. <br><br>It takes you into Avoca, the real Ballykissangel and the lakes of Glendalough and stops of for a glass of the black stuff here and there too. The tour picks up from a few different points around Dublinclose
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by Carmel – posted on Apr 30, 2007
