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Tourist Information Offices
Tourist Information Offices

Tourist Information Offices Co Wicklow

Wicklow Tourist Office:

Rialto centre, Fitzwillim Square Tel: 0404 69117

Arklow Tourist Office

Main street, Arklow Tel: 0402 32484

Avoca Tourist Office

Avoca Village, Tel: 0402 35022

Bray Tourist Office:

Heritage Centre & Tourist Office
The Old Courthouse, Mian st, Bray Tel: 01 286 7128 /286 6796

Baltinglass Tourist Office

Weavers Square, Baltinglass, tel: 0508 81617

Blessington Tourist Office

The Square, Blessington Tel: 045 865850

Carnew Tourist Office

Carnew Enterprise Centre, Woolgreen, Carnew Tel: 053 94 26247

Glendalough Tourist Office

Tel: 0404 45688

Rathdrum Tourist Office

Market square, rathdrum Tel: 0404 46262

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Gardens in Wicklow
Gardens in Wicklow

Gardens & Garden Societies in Wicklow

Wicklow Gardens Festival

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Wicklow Gardens Festival is an annual celebration of the gardens of Wicklow, Itself known as 'The Garden of Ireland'.

Taking place from June 11th to 19th 2011 the Wicklow Gardens festival offers plant and garden lovers worldwide the opportuity to visit a diverse range of gardens open to the public during this time.

Some gardens are also open at other times throughout the year, details of which can be found on the website www.wicklowgardens.com

 

Delgany & District Horticultural Society Diary for 2011 click here to view >>

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The Wicklow Way
The Wicklow Way

The Wicklow Way Walking Trail

The Wicklow Way was originally planned by JB Malone in 1981 who was an avid hillwalker and wanted to share this walking treasure easily accessibile from the city of Dublin.

Promoting a healthy lifestyle and a love of nature JB Malone documented the many walking paths and trails that he undertook resulting in a walking trail that spans 128km.

The Wicklow way Walking Trail begins at Marlay Park in Dublin and ends in Clonegal, Carlow passing through such wonderful countryside locations as Powerscourt, Lough tay Roundwood, Glendalough, Glenmalure, Shillelagh and Tinahely to name a few.

For more information on The Wicklow Way click here >>

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