What to do and see in Vale of Glendalough, Province of Leinster: The Best Sights & Landmarks

February 28, 2022 Chanda Heide

Discover the best top things to do in Vale of Glendalough, Ireland including Saint Kevin’s Parish Chirch, Saint Kevin's Catholic Church, Glendalough Monastic Settlement, Wicklow Mountains National Park, Brockagh Resource Centre.
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1. Saint Kevin’s Parish Chirch

Glendalough Hermitage Centre, Glendalough Village Ireland http://glendaloughhermitage.ie/about/st-kevins-parish-church/
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Saint Kevin’s Parish Chirch

2. Saint Kevin's Catholic Church

Laragh Ireland http://www.buildingsofireland.ie/niah/search.jsp?type=record&county=WI&regno=16314001
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Saint Kevin's Catholic Church

3. Glendalough Monastic Settlement

Ireland +353 404 45325 http://www.glendalough.ie/
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Glendalough Monastic Settlement

This historic site, whose Gaelic name translates to “valley of the two lakes,” consists of the 6th-century monastery founded by St. Kevin and the famous round tower, standing 112 feet high with a base measuring 52 feet in circumference. Visitors: There is a car park at the Visitor Centre. It is recommended to see the informational video at the Visitor Centre before starting your explorations.

Reviewed By 296ashleel

We went on September 25th and it was our first stop after arriving in Dublin. It was the perfect way to kick off our Ireland vacation. It takes a little over an hour to get from Dublin airport to Glendalough (slightly more if you are learning to drive on the opposite side!), so you can definitely do this as a day trip from Dublin. There is parking lot and a small visitor center which contain restrooms. The people at the V.C. desk were able to direct us to the walkway. You can walk around the cemetery and ruins. There were smaller pathways that you could take, so we took one that seemed less traveled. Mainly because there was a large group of students on a field trip which were being quite loud (as high schoolers do). The path we took had benches scattered throughout to stop and really immerse yourself in the quiet and beauty of it all.

4. Wicklow Mountains National Park

Glendalough Village Ireland +353 404 45425 educationcentrewicklow @duchas.ie http://www.wicklowmountainsnationalpark.ie
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Wicklow Mountains National Park

Reviewed By aralb2018 - Australia, null

The Wicklow Mountains National Park saw me return four times from all sides of the Ireland coastline. I loved the place so much that I cancelled non-refundable hotel bookings so I could stay at Glendalough Hotel just to be closer. The Wicklow Mountains has something for everyone: history; cinema references (the PS I Love You bridge) amongst many more; scenery for the photographer; hiking and silence for those craving it. My next trip to Ireland will be based in and around the Wicklow Mountains for a minimum of a week. This place is so far, one of the more beautiful places I've ventured.

5. Brockagh Resource Centre

Brockagh Resource Centre R756, Laragh Ireland +353 404 45600 http://www.brockaghresourcecentre.ie
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