Powerscourt House & Gardens is one of Europe’s great treasures and Ireland’s most famous House & Gardens. Gracing the Wicklow mountains.

 
 

 

Powerscourt Waterfall is Ireland’s highest at 121m (398ft.) and is surrounded by woods and specimen trees. Visitors have been coming to Powerscourt Waterfall for over 200 years, attracted by the beautiful cascade flowing down into the Dargle river.

 

 
 

Sugarloaf Mountain easy walk to one of the best views in the Dublin Area.  The Great Sugar Loaf overlooks the town of Bray, with views over Dublin Bay and the Irish Sea, and the Wicklow Mountains.

 

 
 

Glendalough has earned its reputation as the most popular place for visitors in the Wicklow Mountains National Park.  It’s an area steeped in history and atmosphere, with wonderful mountain walks, woodland trails and lakeside rambles.

 

 
 

Sally Gap where there are spectacular views of the surrounding blanket bog and the Wicklow Mountains. Sally Gap is one of two east-to-west passes across the Wicklow Mountains and the narrow road running through it passes above the dark waters of Lough Tay and Lough Dan. It also passes over the Luggula Estate, which covers most of the valley as far as Lough Dan and the area forms part of the famed walking trail, known as the Wicklow Way.

 
 

Mount Usher Gardens is a informal – garden, laid out along the Vartry River. The river is spanned by suspension bridges, from which numerous waterfalls and superb views can be enjoyed.

 
 

 

Brittas Bay Beach is one of the finest beaches on the east coast. It has a 5km stretch of beautiful white sand dunes and clean beaches.