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Itinerary for Hiking - Wicklow Way



Sample Itinerary: 10-day tour - subject to changes

Note: It is also possible to sign up for a shorter tour (8 days or 6 days). It is also possible to extend this itinerary to complete the Wicklow Way walk at Marlay Park in south Co. Dublin. Please do enquire if you are interested!

Day 1: Travel to Bunclody
Make your own way to Bunclody, a pretty town on the banks of the river Slaney.
Overnight in Bunclody
Meals Included: none

Day 2: Clonegal to Shillelagh
Your host will transfer you to Clonegal, the start of the Wicklow Way. Walking is on country roads through Newry forest, Moilishe and Stookeen Hill, into the town land of Mungaculin.
Your accommodation for the night will be in the 17th century village of Shillelagh origin of the Irish walking stick cut from the blackthorn tree, “The Shillelagh”.
Walking Distance 23 km (about 6 hours) / Ascent 120 m 
Overnight in Shillelagh or Bunclody
Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 3: Shillelagh to Moyne
From Stranakelly, return to country roads past the market town of Tinahely on the banks of the river Derry which was destroyed in the 1798 rebellion, subsequently rebuilt and found a new lease of life with the coming of the railway in 1865. This section of the Wicklow Way takes in some fantastic views back over the area that you have passed through, and the adjacent counties of Carlow and Wexford; it also passes through an old Ring Fort or Fairy Fort.
With Ballycumber Hill 20km. Ascents 400m. Approximate walking time 6 hours.
Walking Distance 18 km (about 5 hours) / Ascent 100 m 
Overnight in farm guesthouse in Moyne
Meals Included: Breakfast


Day 4: Moyne to Drumgoff (Glenmalure)
Good climbing today through the pine forests of the Ow Valley. Drumgoff at the head of the picturesque Glenmalure Valley, provides a refreshing end to the day at the old coaching inn, Glenmalure Lodge. The area is renowned for its rebels and heroes during the 16th and 18th century Irish uprisings. The optional route over Croaghanmoira climbs to 664m and affords glorious views of the Ow and Avonbeg river valleys.
Optional route, Croaghanmoira Hill Ascents 850m, approx. walking time 6 hours
Walking Distance 21 km (about 6 hours) / Ascent 500 m 
Overnight in Drumgoff
Meals Included: Breakfast


Day 5: Free Day in Drumgoff
The valley route takes you through pine forest initially for wonderful views of the deep gorge of the Avonbeg river on the eastern flank of Lugnaquilla, the highest point in the area. The descent follows Carrawaystick Brook as it drains the lough into the Avonbeg 450m below. Carriglineen is an easier route for a good walk coupled with some relaxation at the Lodge!
Ascents of Lugnaquilla are for the experienced hiker and would also start from Glenmalure.
Carriglineen Mountain: 8.5 km (approx. 3 hours) / Ascent 330 m
Glenmalure Valley: 12 km (approx. 5 hours) / Ascents 60 0m
Overnight in Drumgoff
Meals Included: Breakfast


Day 6: Drumgoff to Laragh
Superb views, superb walking, superb 6th century monastic remains at Glendalough; today is one of the tour’s highlights. Climbing through forest from Drumgoff, the Way opens to the flat saddle of Mullacor at 550m before crossing open moorland to the slopes of Derrybawn Mountain. The first view of Glendalough (An Gleann Dhá Locha, the glen of the two lakes) is wonderful, deep wooded sides and the Glenalo River flowing through. The valley was also home to extensive mining of lead, copper and zinc during the 19th century. A short climb takes you northeast and then down the Glenmacnass Valley to Laragh village.
With optional climb 20km. Ascents 600m. Approximate walking time 7 hours.
Walking Distance 18 km (about 6 hours) / Ascent 530 m 
Overnight in Laragh
Meals Included: Breakfast


Day 7: Free Day in Laragh
There are plenty of options today; exploration of the monastic settlement in the valley, including seven churches, a gatehouse, a round tower and the St. Kevin’s cell.
Hiking options include the two suggested, as well as a number of accessible routes, Derrybawn Mountain, Brockagh, the Glendassan Valley or Trooperstown Hill. Local area maps are available from the National parks Office in Glendalough. The area is rich in heritage and history both ecclesiastical and political.
Upper Lake and Mines: 16 km (approx. 6 hours) / Ascent 540 m
Camaderry Hill: 18 km (approx. 6 hours) / Ascent 580 m
Overnight in Laragh
Meals Included: Breakfast


Day 8: Laragh to Roundwood
The Way climbs the gentle flank of Paddock Hill, descending to Oldbridge, an important medieval crossing point of the Avonmore River and the beautiful Lough Dan. An optional route on Scarr Mountain offers wonderful views of this lake. Today’s section finishes in Roundwood, Ireland’s highest village at 238m.
Via Scarr Mountain 15km. Ascents 520m. Approximate walking time 5 hours.
Walking Distance 11 km (about 3 hours) / Ascent 290 m 
Overnight in Roundwood or Lough Dan
Meals Included: Breakfast


Day 9: Roundwood to Enniskerry
Wonderful walking, overlooking Lough Tay, Lough Dan and Luggala Estate of the Guinness Family. A raised path covers a long stretch of open moorland to the saddle between White Hill and Djouce Mountain. From here it is possible to see the coast as far as Howth Head in north Co. Dublin. Descending past the 120m fall of Powerscourt Waterfall, enter the peace of the Glencree River Valley and a wonderful riverbank walk.
Walking Distance 18 km (about 5 hours) / Ascent 250 m 
Overnight in Enniskerry
Meals Included: Breakfast


Day 10: Departure
Make your own arrangements from Enniskerry.
Meals Included: Breakfast

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Sample Itinerary
: 8-day tour
 - subject to changes

Day 1: Travel to Bunclody
Make your own way to Bunclody, a pretty town on the banks of the river Slaney.
Overnight in Bunclody
Meals Included: none

Day 2: Clonegal to Shillelagh
Your host will transfer you to Clonegal, the start of the Wicklow Way. Walking is on country roads through Newry forest, Moilishe and Stookeen Hill, into the town land of Mungaculin.
Your accommodation for the night will be in the 17th century village of Shillelagh origin of the Irish walking stick cut from the blackthorn tree, “The Shillelagh”.
Walking Distance 23 km (about 6 hours) / Ascent 120 m 
Overnight in Shillelagh or Bunclody
Meals Included: Breakfast

Day 3: Shillelagh to Moyne
From Stranakelly, return to country roads past the market town of Tinahely on the banks of the river Derry which was destroyed in the 1798 rebellion, subsequently rebuilt and found a new lease of life with the coming of the railway in 1865. This section of the Wicklow Way takes in some fantastic views back over the area that you have passed through, and the adjacent counties of Carlow and Wexford; it also passes through an old Ring Fort or Fairy Fort.
With Ballycumber Hill 20km. Ascents 400m. Approximate walking time 6 hours.
Walking Distance 18 km (about 5 hours) / Ascent 100 m 
Overnight in farm guesthouse in Moyne
Meals Included: Breakfast


Day 4: Moyne to Drumgoff (Glenmalure)
Good climbing today through the pine forests of the Ow Valley. Drumgoff at the head of the picturesque Glenmalure Valley, provides a refreshing end to the day at the old coaching inn, Glenmalure Lodge. The area is renowned for its rebels and heroes during the 16th and 18th century Irish uprisings. The optional route over Croaghanmoira climbs to 664m and affords glorious views of the Ow and Avonbeg river valleys.
Optional route, Croaghanmoira Hill Ascents 850m, approx. walking time 6 hours
Walking Distance 21 km (about 6 hours) / Ascent 500 m 
Overnight in Drumgoff
Meals Included: Breakfast


Day 5: Drumgoff to Laragh
Superb views, superb walking, superb 6th century monastic remains at Glendalough; today is one of the tour’s highlights. Climbing through forest from Drumgoff, the Way opens to the flat saddle of Mullacor at 550m before crossing open moorland to the slopes of Derrybawn Mountain. The first view of Glendalough (An Gleann Dhá Locha, the glen of the two lakes) is wonderful, deep wooded sides and the Glenalo River flowing through. The valley was also home to extensive mining of lead, copper and zinc during the 19th century. A short climb takes you northeast and then down the Glenmacnass Valley to Laragh village.
With optional climb 20km. Ascents 600m. Approximate walking time 7 hours.
Walking Distance 18 km (about 6 hours) / Ascent 530 m 
Overnight in Laragh
Meals Included: Breakfast


Day 6: Laragh to Roundwood
The Way climbs the gentle flank of Paddock Hill, descending to Oldbridge, an important medieval crossing point of the Avonmore River and the beautiful Lough Dan. An optional route on Scarr Mountain offers wonderful views of this lake. Today’s section finishes in Roundwood, Ireland’s highest village at 238m.
Via Scarr Mountain 15km. Ascents 520m. Approximate walking time 5 hours.
Walking Distance 11 km (about 3 hours) / Ascent 290 m 
Overnight in Roundwood or Lough Dan
Meals Included: Breakfast


Day 7: Roundwood to Enniskerry
Wonderful walking, overlooking Lough Tay, Lough Dan and Luggala Estate of the Guinness Family. A raised path covers a long stretch of open moorland to the saddle between White Hill and Djouce Mountain. From here it is possible to see the coast as far as Howth Head in north Co. Dublin. Descending past the 120m fall of Powerscourt Waterfall, enter the peace of the Glencree River Valley and a wonderful riverbank walk.
Walking Distance 18 km (about 5 hours) / Ascent 250 m 
Overnight in Enniskerry
Meals Included: Breakfast


Day 8: Departure
Make your own arrangements from Enniskerry.
Meals Included: Breakfast

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Sample Itinerary
: 6-day tour
 - subject to changes

Day 1: Travel to Drumgoff
Make your own way to Drumgoff.
Overnight in Drumgoff
Meals Included: none

Day 2: Drumgoff to Laragh
Superb views, superb walking, superb 6th century monastic remains at Glendalough; today is one of the tour’s highlights. Climbing through forest from Drumgoff, the Way opens to the flat saddle of Mullacor at 550m before crossing open moorland to the slopes of Derrybawn Mountain. The first view of Glendalough (An Gleann Dhá Locha, the glen of the two lakes) is wonderful, deep wooded sides and the Glenalo River flowing through. The valley was also home to extensive mining of lead, copper and zinc during the 19th century. A short climb takes you northeast and then down the Glenmacnass Valley to Laragh village.
With optional climb 20km. Ascents 600m. Approximate walking time 7 hours.
Walking Distance 18 km (about 6 hours) / Ascent 530 m 
Overnight in Laragh
Meals Included: Breakfast


Day 3: Free Day in Laragh
There are plenty of options today; exploration of the monastic settlement in the valley, including seven churches, a gatehouse, a round tower and the St. Kevin’s cell.
Hiking options include the two suggested, as well as a number of accessible routes, Derrybawn Mountain, Brockagh, the Glendassan Valley or Trooperstown Hill. Local area maps are available from the National parks Office in Glendalough. The area is rich in heritage and history both ecclesiastical and political.
Upper Lake and Mines: 16 km (approx. 6 hours) / Ascent 540 m
Camaderry Hill: 18 km (approx. 6 hours) / Ascent 580 m
Overnight in Laragh
Meals Included: Breakfast


Day 4: Laragh to Roundwood
The Way climbs the gentle flank of Paddock Hill, descending to Oldbridge, an important medieval crossing point of the Avonmore River and the beautiful Lough Dan. An optional route on Scarr Mountain offers wonderful views of this lake. Today’s section finishes in Roundwood, Ireland’s highest village at 238m.
Via Scarr Mountain 15km. Ascents 520m. Approximate walking time 5 hours.
Walking Distance 11 km (about 3 hours) / Ascent 290 m 
Overnight in Roundwood or Lough Dan
Meals Included: Breakfast


Day 5: Roundwood to Enniskerry
Wonderful walking, overlooking Lough Tay, Lough Dan and Luggala Estate of the Guinness Family. A raised path covers a long stretch of open moorland to the saddle between White Hill and Djouce Mountain. From here it is possible to see the coast as far as Howth Head in north Co. Dublin. Descending past the 120m fall of Powerscourt Waterfall, enter the peace of the Glencree River Valley and a wonderful riverbank walk.
Walking Distance 18 km (about 5 hours) / Ascent 250 m 
Overnight in Enniskerry
Meals Included: Breakfast


Day 6: Departure
Make your own arrangements from Enniskerry.
Meals Included: Breakfast

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Hiking - Wicklow Way
Tour Code: ZZ-OUT-34
10 days / 9 nights
Dates : April to October

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Level : Fitness Level
Difficulty Levels Explained
1. Easy
Easy pace and an average-to-sedentary level of fitness. You should be in good health and fit enough for full day of normal sightseeing and walking.
2. Easy to Moderate
An average level of fitness or some experience with the featured activity is recommended.
3. Moderate
Requires you to have performed the featured activity regularly, with some periods on challenging terrain. Activities are mandatory and you may be traveling at high elevations. You need to be in good health and physical condition to enjoy these trips, with adequate muscular strength and cardiovascular endurance.
4. Demanding
You must be extremely physically fit and are expected to hike or ride four to six hours over steep or more rugged terrain.
5. Strenuous
Prolonged hiking/biking on moderate to difficult terrain (five to nine hours a day).
May include high altitude, rugged terrain etc..

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Season Seasons  MinReserve
A 2024 04/03 - 10/15 10d / 9n 10 day Self Guided trip 2 Reserve
B 2024 04/03 - 10/15 8d / 7n 8 day Self Guided trip 2 Reserve
C 2024 04/03 - 10/15 6d / 5n 6 day Self Guided trip 2 Reserve
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