Visit Wicklow
Wicklow is known as The Garden of Ireland for good reason — mountains, lakes, forests, valleys, and coastal views all within an hour of Dublin. Whether you’re planning a day trip or exploring Ireland in depth, Wicklow offers landscapes and experiences found nowhere else in the country.
This guide is designed to help travellers understand Wicklow like a local: when to visit, what to bring, how the weather shapes the day, and the highlights you shouldn’t miss. It also acts as a cornerstone of our local authority — sharing genuine, experience-based insight from over 20 years of guiding.
Best Time to Visit Wicklow
- Spring (March-May) – Blooming valleys, newborn lambs, fresh colours, quieter trails.
- Summer (June-August) – Long days, vibrant greenery, ideal for lakeside walks and photography. Most popular season.
- Autumn (September-October) – Golden colours, atmospheric mist, warm light, fewer crowds.
- Winter (November-February) – Dramatic mountain scenery, peaceful trails, stunning low winter sun. Weather is mixed but incredibly photogenic.
- There is no bad season – Wicklow simply changes character.
Looking for a day tour from Dublin, shore excursion from Dublin, private or customised experience?
The Original Wild Wicklow Day TourSee Shore Excursion TourSee Private ToursHow to Choose
the Right Wicklow Tour
If you’re comparing options, consider:
- Group size – smaller groups offer better views, access, and flexibility
- Route access – narrow mountain roads require smaller coaches
- Time at stops – avoid itineraries with rushed or combined agendas
- Local expertise – guides who know Wicklow shape the day based on conditions
- Focus – some tours only “pass through” Wicklow; others (like ours) devote the full day
Choosing a Wicklow‑focused, small‑group tour ensures you actually experience the place — not just see it through a window.
Why Wicklow Appeals
to Every Traveller Type
Wicklow is one of the few places in Ireland that genuinely suits everyone.
- Nature lovers – lakes, forests, valleys, wildlife, and peaceful walking trails.
- Photographers – dramatic light, sweeping mountain views, iconic film locations.
- Culture & history enthusiasts – ancient monastic sites, local folklore, centuries-old paths.
- Families – easy walks, plenty of fresh air, relaxed pace.
- Solo travellers – safe, friendly, great social atmosphere.
Local Packing Tips
- Comfortable walking shoes (paths can be uneven)
- Light waterproof jacket (weather changes quickly)
- Warm layer, even in summer
- Water bottle
- Camera or phone with plenty of battery
Wicklow’s weather can shift dramatically — but that’s part of its beauty.
Local Insight: What Most Visitors Don’t Know
- Early morning and late afternoon offer the best light for mountain views.
- Glendalough’s Upper Lake path is one of Ireland’s most rewarding short walks.
- The landscape changes dramatically with weather — mist makes Wicklow magical.
- Weekdays are quieter than weekends year-round.
These small insights help you enjoy Wicklow the way locals do.
Plan Your Visit With Confidence
Whether you’re joining a tour or exploring independently, Wicklow offers a rare combination of wilderness, accessibility, and deep cultural history. Our travel guide is here to help you make the most of it — and to share what we’ve learned from decades of guiding in the mountains.
WHERE TO EAT
WHERE TO STAY
Looking for a day tour from Dublin, shore excursion from Dublin, private or customised experience?
The Original Wild Wicklow Day TourSee Shore Excursion TourSee Private Tours

