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County Wicklow Road Trip

Enniskerry - Glencree - Glendalough - Arklow - Brittas Bay - Wicklow

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County Wicklow Road Trip ACTIVATE MAP ; Stages5 km100 h/stage0.5

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Road Trip Costs

How much does it cost to go on a County Wicklow Road Trip in Ireland?

Economy
Low budget options by car rental, accommodation and catering. In- and Out-bound travel expenses are not included.
rent & more 90EUR drive & more 13EUR sleep & more 132EUR eat & more 144EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) 289EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) incl. rented car 379EUR
Standard
Mid budget options by car rental, accommodation and catering. In- and Out-bound travel expenses are not included.
rent & more 108EUR drive & more 13EUR sleep & more 242EUR eat & more 216EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) 471EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) incl. rented car 579EUR
Premium
High budget options by car rental, accommodation and catering. In- and Out-bound travel expenses are not included.
rent & more 270EUR drive & more 25EUR sleep & more 352EUR eat & more 288EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) 665EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) incl. rented car 935EUR
Camper
On the road in RV, overnight at camp grounds with self-catering. In- and Out-bound travel expenses are not included.
rent & more 450EUR drive & more 25EUR sleep & more 110EUR eat & more 144EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) 279EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) incl. rented car 729EUR
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County Wicklow Itinerary

Embark on the enchanting County Wicklow Road Trip, a delightful journey through the picturesque landscapes of Ireland, starting in the charming village of Enniskerry and concluding in the coastal town of Wicklow. Spanning approximately 62 miles, this road trip offers an ideal opportunity to immerse yourself in Ireland's natural beauty and cultural heritage over the course of two days. Begin your adventure in Enniskerry, a quaint village known for its proximity to the magnificent Powerscourt Estate. Here, you can explore the renowned Powerscourt Gardens, one of the most beautiful gardens in Europe, and marvel at the striking waterfall, the tallest in Ireland. As you make your way towards Glencree, prepare to be captivated by the serene landscapes that define this region. Glencree is home to the Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation, providing visitors with insights into Ireland's history and efforts toward peace. The surrounding hills and valleys offer breathtaking views, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic. Continuing your journey, you'll arrive in Arklow, a vibrant town with a rich maritime history. Take the time to visit the Arklow Maritime Museum, where you can learn about the town's seafaring past, or enjoy a leisurely walk along the scenic Arklow Harbour. Finally, your road trip concludes in the town of Wicklow, affectionately known as the "Garden of Ireland." Here, you can explore the historic Wicklow Gaol, a fascinating museum that delves into the area's storied past, or enjoy the stunning coastal views from Wicklow Head. The best time of year to embark on this road trip is during the late spring to early autumn months, when the weather is mild, and the landscapes are lush and inviting. Along the route, you'll be treated to a variety of landscapes, from rolling hills and verdant forests to dramatic coastal cliffs. Overall, the road conditions are good, with well-maintained roads making for a comfortable journey. However, be mindful of the partly curvy and narrow sections along the route, which add a touch of adventure to your drive. This road trip is suitable for every driver, offering a manageable and memorable experience on a moderate budget. In summary, the County Wicklow Road Trip promises a high level of experience and lasting memories. Whether you're drawn to natural beauty, historical attractions, or simply the joy of the open road, this journey provides an unforgettable exploration of Ireland's enchanting landscapes.
number of days 2 number of days
route length 100 km route length
budget fair budget
good for family good for
traffic direction on the left traffic direction
accident level moderate accident level

START Enniskerry

Distance 100 km Driving time 2.5 h Pace: slow 23.1 kWh Airports DUB
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Nestled in the scenic landscapes of County Wicklow, Enniskerry serves as a charming starting point for the "County Wicklow Road Trip." This picturesque village is renowned for its delightful mix of natural beauty and historical charm, making it a perfect spot to begin your Irish adventure. One of the must-see attractions in Enniskerry is the stunning Powerscourt Estate, featuring beautifully landscaped gardens and the impressive Powerscourt Waterfall, the highest in Ireland. The estate offers a glimpse into the grandeur of Irish architecture and horticulture. Another fascinating site is the Victorian-era Clock Tower, which adds a touch of historical intrigue to the village's quaint streets. For those traveling by air, the closest international gateway is Dublin Airport (DUB), which is approximately a 40-minute drive from Enniskerry. Dublin Airport hosts a range of car rental services, making it convenient for travelers to pick up a vehicle and embark on their road trip with ease. As you set out on the "County Wicklow Road Trip," Enniskerry's enchanting ambiance and proximity to Dublin Airport provide the perfect blend of accessibility and allure, allowing you to explore the breathtaking landscapes and cultural treasures of County Wicklow at your own pace.

1 Enniskerry - Glencree

Distance 10 km Driving time 0.3 h Pace: slow 2.2 kWh View map Itinerary
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Embark on a delightful road trip stage from Enniskerry to Glencree, a journey that spans just 6 miles and can be comfortably driven in less than an hour. This charming route promises a mix of historical allure and picturesque beauty. As you set off from Enniskerry, be sure to visit the renowned Powerscourt Estate. This historic site boasts stunning gardens and a majestic waterfall, providing a perfect start to your adventure. As you drive, the road will occasionally narrow, so take your time and enjoy the captivating landscapes that surround you. As you approach Glencree, bask in the scenic route's natural beauty. The road winds through lush greenery, offering glimpses of Ireland's serene countryside. Upon arriving in Glencree, don't miss the opportunity to explore the Glencree Visitor Centre, a place steeped in history and peace initiatives. This segment of your road trip promises not only breathtaking views but also insights into Ireland's rich cultural heritage. For more detailed information on attractions, accommodation, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route, be sure to consult the "Itinerary" of this stage. Safe travels and enjoy every moment of this enchanting drive!

2 Glencree - Glendalough

Distance 30 km Driving time 0.9 h Pace: slow 6.8 kWh View map Itinerary
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Embark on an enchanting road trip through the heart of Ireland with a picturesque journey from Glencree to Glendalough. Covering a distance of 18 miles in under an hour, this stage features a mesmerizing blend of historical sites and breathtaking landscapes that will captivate any road-tripper. Starting in Glencree, don't miss the historic Glencree Visitor Centre, nestled amidst the lush Wicklow Mountains. This site offers a glimpse into Ireland's past with its poignant history and beautiful surroundings. As you drive towards Glendalough, prepare for an adventurous ride. The road features steep ramps and winding sections, adding a touch of thrill to your journey. Stay alert as some parts of the road are quite narrow, demanding careful navigation while rewarding you with stunning panoramic views of the emerald countryside. Upon reaching Glendalough, a treasure trove awaits with its ancient monastic site. The iconic round tower and serene lakes set against the backdrop of rolling hills provide a serene retreat and a perfect end to this stage. For more details on attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along this scenic route, refer to the "Itinerary" of this stage. Safe travels and enjoy the journey!

3 Glendalough - Arklow

Distance 33 km Driving time 0.7 h Pace: modest 8.6 kWh View map Itinerary
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Embark on an enchanting road trip stage from the mystical Glendalough to the charming town of Arklow, spanning a delightful 21 miles of pure Irish beauty. This leg of your journey takes less than an hour, yet offers a treasure trove of sights and experiences. Departing from Glendalough, immerse yourself in the history and spirituality of the ancient monastic site, nestled in the heart of the Wicklow Mountains. The twin lakes and surrounding lush landscapes provide a picturesque backdrop for your adventure. As you drive, let the scenic road guide you through rolling hills and pastures, with every twist and turn revealing breathtaking vistas. Keep an eye out for the captivating views of Glenmalure Valley, where nature's grandeur is on full display. Upon arriving in Arklow, visit the Arklow Maritime Museum to delve into the town's rich seafaring heritage. Though the drive is short, the memories you'll create are bound to last a lifetime. As you plan your trip, remember to check the "Itinerary" for more information on attractions, comfortable accommodation options, delightful restaurants, and campsites along the way, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable road trip experience.

4 Arklow - Brittas Bay

Distance 15 km Driving time 0.3 h Pace: modest 3.9 kWh View map Itinerary
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Embark on a delightful road trip stage from Arklow to Brittas Bay, covering a charming 9-mile stretch in less than an hour. In Arklow, make sure to visit the Arklow Maritime Museum, where tales of the town's rich seafaring history come alive. For a scenic pause, the Avoca River flows gently through the town, perfect for a peaceful riverside stroll. As you head towards Brittas Bay, prepare to be captivated by the stunning coastal views. Upon arrival, the main attraction is undoubtedly the long sandy beach that Brittas Bay is famous for. This beautiful stretch of coastline, with its golden sands and rolling dunes, is ideal for a leisurely walk, picnic, or a refreshing dip in the sea. This road trip stage is just one part of a larger tour, offering a glimpse into the picturesque beauty of Ireland's east coast. For more information about attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the way, be sure to check the "Itinerary" of this stage. Safe travels and enjoy the journey!

5 Brittas Bay - Wicklow

Distance 13 km Driving time 0.3 h Pace: slow 3.0 kWh View map Itinerary
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Embark on a delightful road trip from Brittas Bay to Wicklow, a distance of just 8 miles that can be comfortably covered in under an hour. As you leave the golden sands of Brittas Bay, take in the breathtaking coastal views that accompany you along the way. The road, although winding in places, offers a charming journey through Ireland's serene countryside. Keep your eyes peeled for historical sites and picturesque landscapes that dot this scenic route. The road narrows in sections, adding to the adventure as you navigate through lush greenery and rolling hills. Upon reaching Wicklow, you'll find yourself in a town rich with history and natural beauty. Be sure to visit the stunning Wicklow Gaol, where you can delve into the town's intriguing past. For those with an affinity for nature, the Wicklow Head Lighthouse offers panoramic views that are simply unforgettable. This road trip stage is part of a larger tour, inviting you to explore more of Ireland's captivating scenery and culture. For additional information on attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route, refer to the "Itinerary" of this stage. Enjoy the journey and all the wonders it brings!

  Wicklow

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Wicklow, often referred to as the "Garden of Ireland," is a charming town located on the east coast of Ireland. It serves as a perfect endpoint for the County Wicklow Road Trip, a scenic journey through lush landscapes, rolling hills, and picturesque villages. As you conclude your road trip in Wicklow, you'll find a wealth of attractions to explore. The town itself is known for its stunning natural beauty and historical sites. A must-visit is the Wicklow Gaol, a historic prison offering a glimpse into Ireland's past. For nature enthusiasts, the nearby Wicklow Mountains National Park provides breathtaking views and numerous hiking trails. Additionally, the tranquil Avoca Handweavers is a great stop for local crafts and a spot of tea. Wicklow's coastal location also means gorgeous beaches; Brittas Bay is a popular choice for a relaxing day by the sea. The town's vibrant local culture and hospitality are evident in its charming cafes and inns, perfect for unwinding after a long drive. For those traveling by air, the closest international airport is Dublin Airport (DUB), which offers numerous flights and is just a short drive away. Wicklow is a delightful destination to wrap up the County Wicklow Road Trip, leaving visitors with lasting memories of Ireland's natural and cultural beauty.

County Wicklow at a glance

Facts for safer driving in Ireland

drink drive limit drink drive limit 0.5
max speed urban max speed urban 50 km/h
max speed rural max speed rural 100 km/h
max speed highway max speed highway 120 km/h
headlights at daytime headlights at daytime on
fire extinguisher fire extinguisher no
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seat belts seat belts yes

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