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The Wicklow Way

10 Day Itinerary - Tinahely to Enniskerry

Day 1

Arrival to Tinahely.

From Dublin Airport, AirLink bus to Connolly Train Station in Dublin city and Irish Rail scheduled service to Rathdrum. Tinahely is a 20 minute transfer from Rathdrum.
Accommodation in Tinahely


Day 2

Walk from Shillelagh to Tinahely with optional extension via Aghowle

16km, ascents 270m, approx. walking time 4 hours
Via Aghowle 23km, ascents 270m, approx. walking time 6 hours

The route follows tracks and minor roads through gentle farmland as an easy introduction to the Wicklow Way. It is pleasant countryside and a good way to loosen up for the tougher days ahead. You may wish to start in pretty Shillelagh village and the oak woods of Coolattin Estate, which supposedly were the source of timber for to roof London's Westminster Hall. There is also an optional route to Aghowle to see interesting 12 th century church remains.
Second night at Tinahely


16km or
23km
Day 3

Walk Tinahely to Moyne with optional climb of Ballycumber Hill

Follow Coolafunshogue lane around hills and through the Ballinglen river valley. The Ballincumber route offers excellent views and a challenging climb. Evening meals will be available in your guesthouse tonight.
Overnight Moyne


14km or
19km
Day 4

Walk Moyne to Drumgoff (Glenmalure)

The day starts with an invigorating climb and enters the world of the pine forest, so lots of good walking but with obscured views. A good day to spot a red deer and other Wicklow flora and fauna … The finish at Drumgoff, at the head of the picturesque Glenmalure Valley, provides a refreshing end to the day. The area is renowned for its rebels and heroes during the 16 th and 18 th century Irish uprisings. A pint of plain in the Glenmalure Lodge should allow enough time to recall some of the more interesting stories!
Accommodation in Drumgoff


21km
Day 5

Free Day in Drumgoff to explore the Glenmalure Valley

Carriglineen Mountain: 8.5km, ascents 330m, approx. walking time 3 hours
Carrawaystick & Kelly’s Lough
: 13km, ascents 490m, approx. walking time 5 hours

The suggested route takes you above the valley, initially through pine forest for wonderful views of the deep gorge of the Avonbeg river. Kelly's Lough lies in a coum under the southeastern flank of Lugnaquilla, the highest point in the area, affectionately know as "Lug". The descent follows Carrawaystick Brook as it drains the lough into the Avonbeg 450m below.

Ascents of Lugnaquilla are for the experienced hiker and would also start from Glenmalure.
Accommodation in Drumgoff


8.5km or
13 km
Day 6

Walk Drumgoff to Laragh with optional climb of Mullacor and Derrybawn Mountain

Superb views, superb walking, superb 6 th century monastic remains at Glendalough; today is one of the tour's highlights. Climbing through forest from Drumgoff, the Way opens to the flat saddle of Mullacor at 550m before crossing open moorland to the slopes of Derrybawn Mountain. The first view of Glendalough (An Gleann Dha Locha, the glen of the two lakes) is wonderful, deep wooded sides and the Glenalo River flowing through. From the valley, a short climb takes you northeast and then down the Glenmacnass Valley to Laragh village.
Accommodation in Laragh Village


18km or 20km
Day 7

Free day in Laragh / Glendalough

Upper Lake and Mines: 16km, ascents 540m, approx. walking time 6 hours
Camaderry Hill: 18km, ascents 580m, approx. walking time 7 hours

There are plenty of options today; exploration of the monastic settlement in the valley, including seven churches, a gatehouse, a round tower and the St. Kevin's cell. Hiking options include the two suggested as well as a number of accessible routes, Derrybawn Mountain, Brockagh, the Glendassan Valley or Trooperstown Hill. The area is rich in heritage and history both ecclesiastical and political.
Accommodation in Laragh Village


16km or
18km
Day 8

Walk Laragh to Roundwood with optional Route via Scarr Mountain

A short day allows time to visit the monastic remains and Visitor Centre at Glendalough. The valley was also home to extensive mining of lead, copper and zinc during the 19th century. The Way climbs the gentle flank of Paddock Hill, descending to Oldbridge, the Avonmore River and the beautiful Lough Dan. An optional route on Scarr Mountain offers wonderful views of this lake. Today's section finishes in Roundwood, Ireland's highest village at 238m.
Accommodation in Roundwood


11km or
15 km
Day 9

Roundwood to Glencree /Enniskerry

Wonderful walking, overlooking Lough Tay, Lough Dan and Luggala Estate of the Guinness Family. A raised path covers a long stretch of open moorland to the saddle between White Hill and Djouce Mountain. From here it is possible to see the coast as far as Howth Head in north Co. Dublin. Descending past the 120m fall of Powerscourt Waterfall, enter the peace of the Glencree River Valley and a wonderful riverbank walk.
Overnight Enniskerry


18km
Day 10

Departure from Enniskerry by public transport to Dublin Airport.

Public transport from Enniskerry to Dublin. AirLink coach to Dublin airport is available from various points in Dublin City Centre.

Included in your tour:

9 nights Bed & Breakfast in guesthouse accommodation; transfer to your first B&B from Rathdrum ; luggage transfers each day; detailed route descriptions and 1:50000 maps pertaining to your tour

Excluded:
Other meals; transfers from the end of your tour (public transport available); entries or excursions.

Price:
€591 per person sharing
€99 single supplement
€771 single party booking

Wicklow Way Introduction | 8-day Itinerary | 6-day Itinerary

Call us on +353 66 976 6007 to make your booking or e-mail your details to info@tailor-madetours.com

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