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Wicklow Tourist Attractions
Choose from our selection of tourist attractions in wicklow county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
12 tourist attractions in wicklow county
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Photo: Wicklow Mountains National Park, Wicklow County
Wicklow Mountains National Park
Glendalough, Wicklow
The Wicklow Mountains National Park initially covered an area of 3,700 hectares centred on Glendalough, but has been considerably extended since and now covers an area of close to 20,000 hectares, including the internationally important Liffey Head Bog. The main park visitor facilities and Education Centre are still located in the Glendalough Valley.
The Park includes the beautiful Upper Lake at Glendalough and most of the glaciated valley in which it lies. It's famous for its woodlands...
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Wicklow's Historic Gaol
Kilmantin Hill, Wicklow, Wicklow
This is a major new visitor attraction located in Wicklow town. A two million restoration plan has been carried out by Wicklow County Council to develop the old county Gaol.
There has been a Gaol on this site since 1702 and it remained active until 1924. During this time thousands of prisoners, young and old, men, women and children, guilty and innocent passed through its doors. The story of Wicklow's Historic Gaol is their story.
The exhibition covers such episodes as the 1...
Photo: Glendalough Visitor Centre, Wicklow County
Glendalough Visitor Centre
Glendalough, Wicklow
Glendalough, famous for its monastic site founded in the 6th century by St. Kevin, has a round tower, stone churches and numerous crosses. The visitor centre houses an exhibition and an audio-visual show.
The centre is fully accessible for visitors with disabilities. There's also a car/coach park close to the site.

The centre is opened daily from 9.30am - 5.00pm during October to March,
9.30am - 6pm during April to September.

The last admission...
Photo: Glenroe Open Farm, Wicklow County
Glenroe Open Farm
Kilcoole, Wicklow
"Glenroe" set in the foothills of the Sugarloaf mountain in Co. Wicklow, is both a fictional and a real rural community....
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Bray Tourist Office and Heritage Centre
Old Courthouse, Bray, Wicklow
The Bray Heritage centre is located in the old couthouse. The  exhibitions in the Centre are set around the themes of People, Places and Things and are showcased against a walkaround map of Bray. There are text and artificats from the Cambrian era to the present day, including Bray, drowned forest, the river, the first settlers, new Bray and the coming of the railway. The mezzanine level consists of an Art Exhibition area which is used for a variety of special exhibitions.
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National Garden Exhibition Centre
Kilpedder, Wicklow
Guided walks of the gardens are a regular feature and can be booked in advance.
Lectures and demonstrations form part of the 'Calendar of Events' throughout the year.
Facilities include a shop, tearooms, a garden centre and ample free parking at the National Garden Exhibition Centre....
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Brittas Bay Beach
Brittas bay, Wicklow
Brittas Bay Beach in County Wicklow is said to be one of the finest beaches on the east coast of Ireland. With a 5km stretch of golden sand it's a haven for any watersports enthusiasts and is also perfect for walking, swimming or just taking in the sea fresh air. It's very popular with day trippers from Dublin....
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Killruddery House & Gardens
Bray, Wicklow
Killruddery House has been the home of the Brabazon family (the Earls of Meath) since 1618. It was completely renovated in 1820 by the 10th Earl. The large and small drawing rooms have particularly fine plasterwork ceilings. There's an Orangery, which was added in 1852, and the house is surrounded by magnificent gardens that date back to the 17th century.
A number of Hollywood movies have been 'on location' at Killruddery House including My Left Foot, Far and Away and Becoming Jane. T...
Photo: Sugar Loaf Mountain, Wicklow County
Sugar Loaf Mountain
Kilmacnogue, Wicklow
The Sugar Loaf rises in the heart of the scenic county of Wicklow. Sheep graze on its lower fertile slopes, but the upper reaches are more barren and support only the hardiest of Irish wildlife. The Sugar Loaf dominates the surrounding countryside, its peak being visible around much of the country....
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National Sea Life Centre
Strand Road, Bray, Wicklow

The National Sea Life Centre on Bray’s Seafront is the perfect destination for a family outing. With over 28 different displays featuring over 90 different species we are swimming with fascinating marine and freshwater creatures this is a very educational trip especially for children, with regular talks and feeds throughout t...

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