Glendalough is one of Ireland’s most important early Christian sites, set within a dramatic glacial valley in the
Wicklow Mountains. The area is known for its ancient monastic ruins, two scenic lakes, and well-maintained
walking trails.
Founded in the sixth century by Saint Kevin, Glendalough developed into a major religious centre. Today,
visitors can explore stone churches, round towers, and graveyards surrounded by mountains and woodland.
For travelers, Glendalough offers a perfect mix of history, nature, and outdoor walking, making it one of the
highlights of County Wicklow.
- ⛪ Explore the monastic ruins 🏰 and round tower 🗼
- 🌊 Walk around the Upper 🏔️ and Lower Lakes 🛶
- 🥾 Follow marked hiking 🌲 trails 🚶
- 📸 Photograph mountain and 🌄 lake scenery 🖼️
- 🏛️ Visit the Glendalough 📜 Visitor Centre 🎟️
- 🚗 By Car: Accessible via 🛣️ scenic Wicklow roads 🏁
- 🚌 By Bus: Limited seasonal 🚐 services available 🛑
- 🗺️ By Tour: Included in many 🎒 Wicklow day tours 🚌
- 👟 Wear comfortable walking 🥾 shoes 🚶
- ⏳ Allow several hours to 🕰️ explore the area 🗺️
- 🌦️ Check weather before hiking 🏔️ longer trails ⛈️
- 🌅 Visit early to 👥 avoid crowds 👥
- 🕤 9:30 AM – Arrive at 📍 Glendalough ⛪
- 🕚 11:00 AM – Walk Lower Valley 🌿 and lakes 🌊
- 🕜 1:30 PM – Explore Upper Lake 🏔️ trails 🥾