Location: Counties Wicklow, Dublin and Carlow
Distance: 127 km | 79 miles
Duration: 7-8 Days
Start/Finish: Marlay Park to Clonegal
Website:www.wicklowway.com
The Wicklow Way Book Offer
This special offer includes the two main publications for the Wicklow Way by EastWest Mapping and Rucksack Readers. There is an additional publication on the many walking..
The Wicklow Way Map Bundle
Adventure Series | 1:25,000
NB: This set of maps only covers 119km of the Wicklow Way walking trail from Marlay Park to Shillelagh! The final section of trail to Clone..
The Wicklow Way Maps Bundle
Discovery Series | 1:50,000
This is a special offer on the three main maps needed for walking the complete Wicklow Way walking trail from Marlay Park to Clonegal, exc..
The Wicklow Way
The Wicklow Way is Ireland's most accessible long-distance walk, running between Marlay Park, south Dublin, and Clonegal, 82 miles (132 km) to the south-west. The scenery is varied,..
Walking the Wicklow Way
A week-long walk from Dublin to Clonegal
130km route from Dublin to Clonegal in seven stages
Glendalough and the ruins of the Monastic City
Wicklow Mountains, lakes, ..
Dublin and Wicklow
A Walking Guide
Dublin and Wicklow have been one of Ireland's most popular outdoor playgrounds. This guidebook describes the best walking routes: from mountain landscape to sc..
The Wicklow Way Map Guide
Marlay Park to Clonegal
The Wicklow Way is a long-distance walking route that starts in Marlay Park on the outskirts of Dublin City and finishes in the village of Clone..
The Wicklow Way Map Guide
Clonegal to Marlay Park
The Wicklow Way is a long-distance walking route that runs from Marlay Park on the outskirts of Dublin City and finishes in the village of Clone..
The Walking Trails of Glendalough
This folded A3 map guide is perfect for those wishing to venture further afield from the Monastic City and explore the greater Glendalough Valley area. The leaflet..
Sheet 50 | Part of Dublin, Kildare, Meath & Wicklow
Tailte Éireann | Discovery Series | 1:50,000
*Available in Standard or Laminate Finish!
The Discovery and Discoverer Series are a set o..
Sheet 56 | Part of Dublin, Kildare & Wicklow
Discovery Series | 1:50,000
*Now available in Standard, Water Resistant or Laminate Finish!
Map Includes
Ballinastoe Mountain Bike Park
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Sheet 62 | Part of Carlow, Wexford & Wicklow
Discovery Series | 1:50,000
*Now available in Standard or Laminate Finish!
Map Includes
Avondale Trails
Ballycumber Loop
Ciaran Shannon..
Trailhead Description
Unlike it's bigger brother, Discovery Sheet 50, this map is perfect for anyone wishing to explore Dublin City as each of the streets are marked and the main tourist attraction..
Top Sights
The city's must-see sights plus expert advice to make your trip even better.
Local Life
Discover how to unlock the city with guides to areas that the locals really love.
Best of Dub..
The Wicklow Mountains & Foothills
The Fir Tree Series of Aerial Maps have been created by Cartographer / Artist Richard Chandler.
The original artworks have been hand painted taking many hou..
"A small capital with a huge reputation, Dublin's mix of heritage and hedonism will not disappoint. All you have to do is show up."
Amazing Experiences
Inspirational images, 3D illustrations, city..
Tales of the Wicklow Hills
2,000 Years of History, Myth, Legend and Local Stories
The naming of Baltinglass
The melodies of Buchet's House
Saint Kevin and Glendalough
Fingal Rónáin, a 7th-c..
Discover Dublin
'Killiney Hill may just be the perfect belvedere because it's both low enough and high enough to register the great sweep of the panorama - and it gives you Howth in all its ancient..
Glendalough
History, Monuments & Legends
Glendalough is the most celebrated of the valleys in the Wicklow Mountains - a combination of outstanding natural beauty and a very important early e..
Trailhead Description
The Coolattin Estate is adjacent to the Wicklow Way in the south of the county, just outside Shillelagh. It is used in this book as a microcosm for portraying what exactly hap..
When Our Plane Hit the Mountain
Monday, 12 August 1946. Twenty-one French Girl Guides arrive at Le Bourget Airport in Paris en route to a holiday camp in Ireland. Laughing and giggling in the early..