GLENDALOUGH – WICKLOW GAOL (JAIL)
Glendalough (“Valley of the Two Lakes”) is a fascinating monastic settlement in a spectacular natural setting just an hour south of Dublin. The monastery was founded by St. Kevin, a hermit monk who died about 618 AD. The extensive ruins of Glendalough include several early churches, a graceful round tower, and various sites and various sites associated with the life of St. Kevin. The area is ideal for walking at all levels, ranging from a short stroll around the ruins to demanding mountain hikes. Lonely Planet Ireland calls Glendalough "truly one of the most beautiful places in Ireland and a highlight of any trip to the island." Afterwards, depart for Wicklow, and a visit to one of Ireland’s most Haunted places; Wicklow Gaol. Welcome to one of Ireland's best and most interactive experiences.. Wicklow's Historic Gaol. On entering the building, you will be transported back in time and meet face to face with some of the most notorious characters to have walked the floors of this dramatic and history filled building.

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Includes: Glendalough; Wicklow Gaol
November – March: from $90
April – October: from $90