Every region in Ireland has its own character, and County Wicklow holds a special place as the country’s “Garden County.” A Wicklow day tour package offers a rewarding blend of spiritual history, landscaped estates, and sweeping mountain views. Designed for day-trippers, it combines cultural heritage with natural beauty in a single itinerary.
Glendalough: The Monastic Settlement of St. Kevin
The first stop on a Wicklow day tour package often begins in Glendalough, meaning “Valley of the Two Lakes.” Founded in the 6th century by St. Kevin, this monastic settlement developed into one of Ireland’s most influential religious centres.
The site still retains its iconic round tower, stone churches, and monastic crosses. Visitors can walk the paths between the Upper and Lower Lakes, where history and natural scenery meet. Glendalough is both a place of contemplation and a testament to Ireland’s early Christian devotion.
Powerscourt House and Gardens
After Glendalough, attention turns to Powerscourt House and Gardens, one of Ireland’s most remarkable estates. Originally a 13th-century castle, the structure was remodelled in the 18th century and now houses a striking mansion surrounded by formal gardens.
Designed to reflect classical influences, the gardens include Italian terraces, Japanese plantings, and ornamental lakes. Powerscourt Waterfall, located nearby, cascades at a height of 398 feet, making it the tallest waterfall in Ireland. Combined, the house, gardens, and waterfall present an extraordinary chapter in Wicklow’s cultural and architectural story.
Wicklow’s Mountain Trails and Scenic Stops

The Wicklow Mountains dominate the region and form the heart of the county’s appeal. A day tour often includes a drive through Sally Gap, where sweeping views stretch across bogland and valleys.
Lough Tay, known as the “Guinness Lake” due to its dark water and foamy shoreline, provides one of Ireland’s most photographed scenes. Short walking trails are available for those wishing to step into the open air. These mountain routes make the Wicklow day tour package an excellent choice for those who appreciate Ireland’s countryside combined with its historical richness.
Wicklow Town and Wicklow Gaol
The itinerary can also include Wicklow Town, founded by the Vikings in the 8th century. The coastal settlement reflects both Ireland’s early maritime history and its later struggles during periods of rebellion.
Wicklow Gaol, dating back to 1702, stands as a reminder of Ireland’s turbulent past, particularly during the 1798 Rebellion. Today, it serves as a heritage site that documents both hardship and resilience, linking Wicklow’s local story to the broader history of Ireland.
Discover Ireland’s Heritage with Royal Historical Tours
Royal Historical Tours offers more than just a Wicklow day tour package. From the Kilkenny Cathedral trip and Irish castles and abbeys tour to the Trim Castle day tour and the Newgrange megalithic tomb trip, every itinerary highlights Ireland’s layered history.
We also provide Boyne Valley heritage tours, Munster region cultural tours, and Northern Ireland’s walled city trips, connecting travellers with historic and cultural landmarks across the island.
At Royal Historical Tours, we deliver professional guidance with respect for Ireland’s heritage. Contact us today for private tours, heritage experiences, and cultural itineraries across Ireland!