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Arklow Sea Tours

Arklow Sea Tours are a new company offering you the opportunity to take a trip to sea to view the coastline and enjoy the thrill of being on the water. Arklow Sea Tours use an 8.4 metre Stormforce Rigid Inflatable Boat (R.I.B.) designed and built by Redbay Boats in Co. Antrim to operate in the most rugged conditions. The tours operate daily. Our departure points are Arklow, Courtown Harbour and Wicklow.

Avondale House & Forest Park

This is the birthplace and home of Charles Stewart Parnell, one of Ireland's greatest ever political leaders. Set in a magnificent forest park of over 500 acres, there are a number of tree trails and walks to suit everyone. It is a wonderful place in which kids can explore the wonders of nature and enjoy the vast open spaces. The house itself contains many original pieces of furniture and visitors are introduced to it via an audio visual presentation. There are excellent facilities here, including a picnic areas, children's play area, gift shop and restaurant.

Glendalough

Welcome to Glendalough Co Wicklow, one of Ireland's most beautiful visitors destinations. For thousands of years people have been drawn to "the Valley of the two lakes" for its spectacular scenery, rich history, archaeology and abundant wildlife.

Glendalough is a remarkable place that will still your mind, inspire your heart and fill your soul. The Glendalough Valley is located in the Wicklow Mountains National Park and has many attractions to entice, entertain and enthral visitors, fromits world famous Monastic Site with Round Tower to its scenic lakes & Valleys, as well as a selection of walks and trails in the area including the Wicklow Way.

Russborough House

Russborough welcomes visitors to the demesne (estate) to explore the grounds and walks, explore the rich heritage and the lovely rooms, learn about the Sir Alfred Beit Art Collection, enjoy the Maze, relax and discuss the history of Russborough over a cup of tea or coffee.

You can begin with a leisurely walk around the grounds in front of the house, and view the magnificent mansion from the far side of the lake. Why not try the Maze and see how far you can get?

The house, which has been described by historian Mark Bence-Jones as 'arguably the most beautiful house in Ireland', has some wonderful rooms, with magnificent interiors and ceilings, along with some exceptional collections of furniture, silverware and porcelain.


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