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Holiday Rentals / Holiday Cottages / Self catering
Imagine Ireland
Interhome
- Holiday homes Ireland
Discover Ireland from the comfort of your own holiday park, apartment or villa
Cottages4you is the leading provider of self-catered holidays throughout Ireland
Hotels Wicklow
Booking.com - Hotel Guide County Wicklow
Marriott International - UK & Ireland
Hostelbookers.com is one of the worlds largest online booking services for hostels. All hostels you see here are offering realtime prices and availability.
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Walking Ireland - Glendalough walks
Travel Guides Wicklow / Related books

The Wicklow Way (Rucksack Readers)
Jacquetta Megarry (Author), Sandra Bardwell (Author) The Wicklow Way is Ireland's first and most popular Waymarked Way, running
between Marlay Park (Dublin) and Clonegal, 82 miles (132 km) to the south. It offers varied and scenic walking on the flanks of the Wicklow mountains with
loughs, rivers and historic remains. Much of the route lies over 1600 feet (500 metres) giving glorious views, and lower sections run through forests and
farmland, over a mixture of tracks, roads and pathways rich in wildlife. This updated guidebook contains all you need to plan and enjoy your holiday: drop
-down map showing the whole route in five panels; waterproof paper throughout; the Way in sections, with summaries of distance, terrain and
where to find food and drink; concise background on history, geology and wildlife; ann explanded 5-page feature on the monastic city of Glendalough;
planning information for travel by car, train, bus or plane; in full colour, with 80 photographs. Spiral-bound: 64 pages; Publisher: Rucksack Readers; 2 edition (27 Jun 2008);
Language English; ISBN-10: 1898481318; ISBN-13: 978-1898481317.

Wicklow Mountains (Superwalker)
Harvey Map Services Ltd (Author) Map; Publisher: Harvey Map Services Ltd (30 Mar 2002); Language English; ISBN-10: 1851373837; ISBN-13: 978-1851373833.
Glendalough: A Celtic Pilgrimage
Natalie Connolly (Foreword), Fr Michael Rodgers (Author), Marcus Losack (Author), Esther de Waal (Author) Glendalough is one of the most-visited ancient sites in Ireland. This illustrated
guide to the valley is also a book of Celtic spirituality, based on a pilgrimage journey through Glendalough. The book should be useful for general visitors.
For those with a more spiritual journey in mind, it helps them to explore and appreciate the mystery of the ancient and sacred place. The authors reveal the
traditions of the area, the stories of its patron, St Kevin, and the lives, lifestyles and beliefs of its inhabitants since ancient times.
Paperback: 136 pages; Publisher: Columba Press; Reprint edition (1 Jan 1996); ISBN-10: 1856071731; ISBN-13: 978-1856071734.
Transport / How do I travel to Wicklow
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National Express Travel by bus or coach to Wicklow
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Visit Wicklow
Known as the Garden of Ireland, Wicklow is a mere 16km from Dublin City and is blessed with beautiful scenery, a spectacular coastline and majestic hills.
Wicklow County Council
Wicklow Chamber of Commerce
Wicklow Town - Mid East Region - Wicklow County Town, on the Irish Sea
Aghavannagh
Annamoe - Mid East Region The Heritage heart of the Wicklow Mountains
Arklow - South Wicklow
On the southern coast of the County on the border with County Wexford
Ashford, Rathnew, Glenealy - Mid East region
Centre between north and South of the East Coast Region. Connects to Wicklow Town and Glendalough
Aughrim - South Wicklow Centre East of the Southern region
Avoca, Woodenbridge East of Arklow
Ballinaclash
Ballinakil
Ballycoogue
Baltinglass
Blessington
Bray
Brittas Bay - South Wicklow
North of Arklow on the Irish Sea
Bay
Carnew - South Wicklow - Southern tip of the County
Coolafancy
Coolboy
Coolattin - South Wicklow - Southern tip of the County
Delgany
Donard
Dunlavin
Enniskerry
Glencree
Glendalough - Mid East Region - the Heritage heart of the Wicklow Mountains
The Valley of the Two Lakes, a glacial valley, is renowned for its Early Medieval monastic settlement founded in the 6th century by St Kevin, a hermit priest, and destroyed in 1398. See Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland and Wikipedia .
Glenealy
Grangecon
Greenan
Greystones
Hollywood
Kilcoole
Killincarrig
Kilmacanogue
Kilpedder
Kiltegan
Knockananna
Lacken
Laragh - Mid East Region
The Heritage heart of the Wicklow Mountains
Maccredin - South Wicklow
Centre East of the Southern region
Manor Kilbride
Meeting of the Waters
Newcastle
Newtownmountkennedy
Poulaphouca
Rathnew
Rathdrum, Glenmalure - Mid East Region South of Glendalough
Redcross - South Wicklow North of Arklow on the Irish Sea
Roundwood - Mid East Region
The Heritage heart of the Wicklow Mountains.
Shillelagh - South Wicklow - Southern tip of the County
Stratford-on-Slaney
Tinahely - South Wicklow
Southern tip of the County with connections with Counties Wexford and Carlow
Valleymount
Wicklow
Woodenbridge
St Saviour's Priory
One of the few medieval buildings at Glendalough which can be dated by historical events as well as stylistic features.
Lugnaquilla [ 925 m (3035 ft ] - highest peak of the Wicklow Mountains See MountainView
Mullaghcleevaun at 847 m (2,780 ft) - second highest peek of the Wicklow Mountains
Mullaghcleevaun sits roughly in the middle of the Wicklow Mountains and 3 km west of the Military Road.
Wicklow Mountains National Park
Cuisine - Gastronomy
Irish food
History Wicklow
History of Wicklow - see Wikipedia
Music, Culture & Events in Wicklow

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