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🏞️Glenmalure Valley

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Glenmalure Valley is a stunning glacial valley in the Wicklow Mountains, ideal for families who love outdoor adventures. Highlights include:
- Scenic walking trails of varying difficulty, suitable for older children (5+).
- The Glenmalure River, perfect for paddling and exploring.
- Wildlife spotting (deer, birds, and maybe a glimpse of the elusive Irish hare).
- Nearby Glendalough offers more historical sites and facilities.

Facilities are limited: a small car park, basic toilets, and a pub (Glenmalure Lodge) for refreshments. No playground or dedicated kid zones. Best for families with children aged 5 and up who enjoy nature walks and are prepared for changeable weather.

Practical tips: Bring sturdy footwear, rain gear, snacks, and water. Parking is free, but the area can get busy on weekends. Combine with a visit to the Glendalough Monastic Site for a full day out.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyWicklow
CountryIreland
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Travel tips

  • Wear proper walking boots

    Sturdy footwear is essential for the uneven terrain and potential muddy paths, especially after rain.

  • Pack waterproof layers

    Mountain weather changes quickly. Bring rain jackets and extra layers even on sunny days.

  • Bring plenty of snacks and water

    Limited refreshment options on site. Pack more supplies than you think you'll need for outdoor activities.

  • Best for children aged 5 and up

    The walking trails are better suited to older children who can manage uneven ground confidently.

  • Free parking but gets busy at weekends

    Arrive early on Saturdays and Sundays, or visit on weekdays to avoid the worst crowds.

  • Basic toilets only

    Facilities are minimal. Use the toilet before you start walking and plan accordingly for young children.

  • River paddling brings extra clothes

    If children plan to paddle in the Glenmalure River, pack a complete change of clothes and a towel.

  • No playground or play facilities

    There are no dedicated play areas. This is a nature-focused visit rather than a play destination.

  • Plan realistic walking times

    Uneven terrain and young children mean walks take longer than normal. Build in extra time and frequent breaks.

  • Wildlife spotting adds interest

    Keep an eye out for deer, birds, and occasionally Irish hares. Binoculars can make spotting more exciting for children.

  • Combine with Glendalough for a full day

    The nearby Glendalough Monastic Site offers more facilities and historical interest. Visit both for a longer outing.

  • Not buggy-friendly terrain

    Buggies are impractical on rough walking paths. Consider a backpack carrier or leaving the buggy at base.

  • Limited food options nearby

    Glenmalure Lodge pub offers refreshments, but pack a picnic for more flexibility and better value.

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