Overview
The Wicklow Way is Ireland’s oldest long-distance hiking trail, covering 81 miles through the stunning landscapes of County Wicklow. Starting in Marlay Park, Dublin, and ending in Clonegal, this route takes you through rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque valleys, earning Wicklow its nickname, “The Garden of Ireland.”
Perfect for walkers of all levels, the trail combines peaceful solitude with moments of cultural and historical significance. It’s a journey into Ireland’s wild beauty, just a short distance from its bustling capital.
Highlights
- Djouce Mountain: Enjoy sweeping views of the Irish countryside from this iconic peak.
- Powerscourt Waterfall: Pass by Ireland’s tallest waterfall, nestled in lush surroundings.
- Glendalough Monastic Site: Explore this ancient monastic settlement, set in a glacial valley.
- Wicklow Mountains National Park: Traverse some of Ireland’s most breathtaking and unspoiled terrain.
- Rathdrum and Tinahely: Discover charming villages with a warm Irish welcome.
Distance
81 miles (130 km)
Best Time to Go
May to September, when the weather is more predictable, and the landscapes are at their greenest.