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🏞️Wicklow Mountains National Park

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Wicklow Mountains National Park is a vast protected area in County Wicklow, Ireland, known for its rugged mountains, glacial lakes, and ancient monastic sites. Families will love exploring the easy walking trails around Glendalough, where you can see the 6th-century monastic settlement, round tower, and serene Upper Lake. The park offers a range of activities from short nature walks to longer hikes, suitable for all ages.

  • Highlights for kids: Glendalough valley, Miners' Road walk (buggy-friendly), deer spotting, picnic areas, and the educational Visitor Centre with interactive exhibits.
  • Facilities: car parks (small fee at Glendalough), toilets, café, and a playground near the Upper Lake.
  • Practical tips: Bring sturdy shoes and rain gear; weather can change quickly. Parking fills up early on summer weekends. Free entry; parking charges apply at main sites.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyWicklow
CountryIreland
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Arrive early on summer weekends

    Car parks fill up quickly during summer weekends. Arrive early morning to secure parking and avoid crowds.

  • Wear sturdy shoes and waterproofs

    Weather changes rapidly in the mountains. Pack waterproof jackets and sturdy walking shoes for all family members.

  • Try the Miners' Road for buggies

    The Miners' Road walk is buggy-friendly, making it ideal for families with younger children or pushchairs.

  • Explore Glendalough's historic sites

    Don't miss the 6th-century monastic settlement, round tower, and serene Upper Lake at Glendalough—great for all ages.

  • Pack a picnic

    Picnic areas are available throughout the park. Bring snacks and lunch to save time and money during your visit.

  • Check the Visitor Centre

    The Visitor Centre has interactive exhibits that help children learn about the park's history and wildlife.

  • Watch for deer

    Deer spotting is possible in the park. Keep children calm and quiet for the best chance of seeing wildlife.

  • Use the playground near Upper Lake

    There's a playground near the Upper Lake—useful for letting younger children burn energy between walks.

  • Parking fees apply at main sites

    Entry to the national park is free, but small parking charges apply at Glendalough and other main car parks.

  • Toilet facilities available

    Toilets are located at main sites including Glendalough. Bring nappies and wipes if you have very young children.

  • Suits all ages and abilities

    With easy walks to longer hikes, there's something suitable whether you have toddlers or confident walkers.

  • Café for refreshments

    A café is available for hot drinks and snacks, though bringing your own supplies may be more cost-effective.

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