Discover the flavours, scenery and spirit of County Wicklow — the “Garden of Ireland” — on this private full-day tour through its mountain villages, scenic film locations and charming country cafés and pubs.
You’ll journey through the Wicklow Mountains, explore world-famous film sites like Braveheart, PS I Love You and Vikings, enjoy freshly prepared local food and experience Ireland’s warm pub culture — all in one unforgettable day.
With your private driver-guide, travel at a relaxed pace through landscapes that feel both cinematic and deeply authentic.
- Full-day private tour (7-8 hours) from Dublin or Wicklow area
- Visit famous film locations and hidden gems in Wicklow
- Enjoy local food experiences at Wicklow pubs and cafés
- Customisable itinerary based on seasonal availability
Your adventure begins at Lough Tay, one of Ireland’s most photographed spots, also known as the Guinness Lake because of its dark peaty waters and creamy white sand beach resembling a pint of Guinness.
Learn about the Guinness family estate, the celebrities who have stayed here, and the scenes from iconic productions filmed in this valley — from Vikings to Irish Wish.
Enjoy a short walk and panoramic views of the lake surrounded by heather-covered mountains and stone walls. Perfect for photography and quiet reflection.
Continue your scenic drive through the Wicklow Mountains National Park, tracing routes featured in the movie Braveheart.
You’ll stop at the scenic “PS I Love You” bridge, where one of the film’s most romantic scenes was shot.
Take a leisurely stroll through the mountain landscape — wild, dramatic, and unmistakably Irish — just like the movie’s characters did.
Arrive in Roundwood, Ireland’s highest village, known for its laid-back charm and honest Irish flavours.
Here you’ll enjoy a fresh focaccia sandwich (meat or vegetarian) paired with tea or coffee of your choice.
Everything is made from locally sourced ingredients, bursting with freshness and flavour — served in an authentic, welcoming atmosphere.
This is a perfect food stop where you can chat with locals, soak up the rural ambience, and experience Irish hospitality at its best.
Next, visit the Powerscourt Waterfall, Ireland’s highest at 121 metres. Nestled amid beech, oak, and pine trees, it’s a spectacular natural setting for photos or a short nature walk. You might even spot the friendly local deer or red squirrels that live in the surrounding woods.
Continue to Powerscourt Estate, one of the most beautiful gardens in the world, featuring sweeping terraces, fountains, and views of the Sugar Loaf mountain.
Enjoy freshly baked scones — widely praised as some of the best in Ireland — served with clotted cream and homemade jam in the Avoca Café.
Take a stroll through the Italian and Japanese gardens, admire the ornate sculptures, and soak up the grandeur of this 18th-century estate once home to the Wingfield family.
End your day in Enniskerry, a picture-perfect village that feels straight out of a postcard.
Relax in a warm, rustic-chic pub, complete with wooden beams, a roaring fireplace, and a friendly atmosphere. Enjoy a pint of Irish beer (or a soft drink if you prefer) and maybe chat with the locals — it’s the kind of place where conversations flow easily.
This village has also featured in several films (Disenchanted, Going Dutch) and is a favourite stop for visitors seeking an authentic Irish village experience.
For a Small Group Tour, the meeting point: Dublin Bikes Stand beside St Stephen's Green
Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is a vibrant city rich in history, culture, and charm. Known for its welcoming atmosphere, literary heritage, and lively pub scene, Dublin offers a unique blend of medieval architecture, modern amenities, and stunning coastal landscapes.
Trinity College is Ireland's oldest university and home to the famous Book of Kells, a beautifully illustrated manuscript from the 9th century.
The Guinness Storehouse is a seven-story interactive experience dedicated to the history and brewing process of Ireland's most famous beer.
Kilmainham Gaol is a former prison that played a significant role in Irish history, particularly during the struggle for independence.
Dublin Castle has been a symbol of British rule in Ireland for centuries and is now a major government complex and tourist attraction.
St. Patrick's Cathedral is one of Dublin's most impressive churches, known for its stunning architecture and historical significance.
Phoenix Park is one of the largest urban parks in Europe, offering a peaceful escape from the city with its lush greenery and wildlife.
A hearty dish made with lamb or beef, potatoes, carrots, and onions, slow-cooked to perfection.
A traditional Irish potato pancake made with grated and mashed potatoes, flour, and buttermilk.
A comforting dish made with sausages, bacon, potatoes, and onions, slow-cooked in a rich broth.
A traditional Irish bread made with flour, baking soda, and buttermilk, known for its dense texture and slightly tangy flavor.
Summer is the peak tourist season with the warmest weather and longest daylight hours. This is the best time for outdoor activities and festivals.
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A charming coastal village known for its scenic cliffs, fishing harbor, and fresh seafood.
A historic castle and beautiful gardens offering a glimpse into Ireland's medieval past.
A scenic monastic site and glacial valley in the Wicklow Mountains, known for its ancient ruins and hiking trails.
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