Seize an ancient escape to Glendalough and Lough Tay on our day tour from Dublin to the Garden of Ireland…
Take a walk on the Wicklow side of life and get a true taste of the Irish wilderness in the “Garden of Ireland” on our day tour direct from Dublin City to mythical & magical Glendalough and Lough Tay, affectionately known as the ''Guinness Lake'' in the Wicklow Mountains.
Departures From Dublin:
O'Connell Street (Gresham Hotel) - 10:15
Abbey Street Lower (Opposite Wynnes Hotel) - 10.20
Custom House Quay (Hilton Garden Inn) - 10.30
Pembroke Road (Ballsbridge Hotel) - 10.50
Simmonscourt Road (Cityscape Bus Stop) - 10.55
Stillorgan Road (Dublin bus stop Radisson) - 11.00
Stillorgan Road (Talbot Hotel) -11.03
Day trip which will include:
Relax and enjoy a complementary coffee and log into our free wifi as we whisk you to the Garden of Ireland on our luxury coach,
Glendalough sightseeing guided tour,
Visit to Lough Tay also known as the Guiness Lake
Treat yourself at the Avoca Wollen Mills and coffee shop
Picture opportunities at the famous PS. I Love you Bridge
Return to Dublin at 18.30 approx
Outside the Gresham Hotel, O Connell street, Dublin City center
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