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Just south of Dublin, County Wicklow offers a dramatic escape into Ireland's wild heart. The main draw is the raw beauty of the Wicklow Mountains, where hiking trails like the Spinc at Glendalough lead past ancient monastic ruins and dark lakes. You can drive the winding Military Road for epic views or explore the grand, manicured gardens of Powerscourt Estate. This is Ireland's great outdoors at its most accessible.
The county suits everyone from active solo hikers to couples seeking a romantic retreat. Families enjoy the sandy beaches of Brittas Bay and the easy forest walks. For convenience, consider a hotel in the historic town of Bray with its DART rail link to Dublin, or stay in Enniskerry village right by Powerscourt. Having your own car is the best way to explore the deeper mountain valleys and coastal villages at your own pace.
On HOTEVI, you'll find around a dozen places to stay across the county. Accommodation is dominated by charming guesthouses and comfortable, family-run hotels, with a few boutique options in the larger towns. There's something for most budgets, from a simple B&B in Roundwood to a more refined hotel with mountain views.
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What is County Wicklow known for?
County Wicklow is known for its natural beauty, with the Wicklow Mountains National Park, the scenic coastline, and the scenic Glendalough valley. It's also famous for its historic sites, including the castles and monastic ruins.
Best time to visit County Wicklow?
The best time to visit County Wicklow is during the spring and summer months (April to September), when the weather is mild and sunny, and the wildflowers are in bloom. However, autumn can also be a great time to visit, with the foliage changing colors and the scenic landscapes taking on a golden hue.