This morning travel South of Dublin to County Wicklow. Known as “the Garden of Ireland” it is home to Powerscourt, Mount Usher and Russborough, to name a few of its many houses and gardens.
This region features all the various types of scenery that makes Ireland so beautiful. The coastline is bordered by charming sea resorts such as Bray or Greystones.
In the heart of its gentle and rounded hills are nestled Enniskerry and Avoca, both very picturesque villages.
Discover its romantic and quiet beauty, the deserted mounts where nothing but heather grows, the small forests and the lush prairies illuminated by yellow gorse in spring. Glendalough, a 6th century monastic site and Powerscourt house and gardens are a must for any visit to Wicklow.
Option 1:
Enjoy a round of golf at The European Club
This superb links course was designed by Pat Ruddy and is owned and run by the Ruddy family.
Located at Brittas Bay in Wicklow this course is another newcomer to the golfing scene.
It can boast some of the best links golf in the country and has been rated in the top 10 courses in the country in recent years.
As always with links golf, this course provides a forum for a battle with the elements and on a windy day The European Club can provide as tough a challenge as can be seen anywhere in the Ireland!
Option 2:
Visit Powerscourt House and Gardens
Powerscourt House and Gardens.Powerscourt is one of the most beautiful estates in Ireland. Situated in the mountains of Wicklow it was originally an important strategic site for the Anglo-Normans who came to Ireland in the late 12th century. By the year 1300 a castle had been built and was in the possession of the le Paor family. The succeeding centuries saw the castle change hands many times. In 1603 Powerscourt castle and lands were granted to a new English arrival in the area, A Richard Wingfield. His descendants were to remain in Powerscourt for over 350 years.
Powerscourt was much altered in the 18th century, when the famous German born architect Richard Castle remodeled the castle and grounds. It involved the creation of a magnificent mansion in the Palladian style around the shell of the earlier castle. The house was burnt down in 1974 but fortunately the plans of the house were saved and reconstruction started in 1974.
Today the house has been restored to its former glory. The visitor can take a self-guided tour of the house including the ballroom, which was the last part of the house to be restored. The entrance hall now features an exhibition describing the fascinating history of Powerscourt, while shops, a terrace café and other visitor facilities are also located in the house. Powerscourt Gardens are a magnificent example of aristocratic gardens from the 19th century.
The gardens were initiated around 1745 and restyled in the 19th century. The gardens have many features including the Triton pool with its 100-ft fountain. There are statues of winged horses (emblems of the Wingfield coat of arms) flanking a grotto by the pool. To the left are American and Italian gardens, while below them is a Japanese garden.
The Bamberg Gates to the walled garden are believed to come from a German Cathedral in Bamberg in Bavaria. There are many rare plants and wonderful views of the Great Sugar Loaf Mountain. Not to be missed is the pet cemetery with its headstones dedicated to the family dogs.
Enjoy afternoon tea at the Ritz Carlton Hotel
The Ritz-Carlton Hotel is built over a 1,000 acre site on the Powerscourt Estate in County Wicklow. A contemporary hotel the Ritz-Carlton blends well into the surrounding countryside. It offers its guests 203 sumptuous rooms ~ four lounges and restaurant areas within the hotel, with terrace dining overlooking the Sugarloaf Mountain. The hotel will also have private dining facilities, supporting cocktail and themed bar facilities. The Hotel E’SPA (spa) will be among the best in the world. The facility will include 20 treatment rooms, VIP suites, hot and cold hydrotherapy, unique and holistic tranquil spaces, together with a state-of-the-art gym and swimming pool. The hotel has a number of meeting rooms and can cater for up to 1000 delegates. Return to Dublin
This evening enjoy dinner and storytelling at the Brazen Head Pub.
Enjoy a memorable evening with a traditional meal in Ireland’s oldest pub – the Brazen Head- and hear about how the people of Ireland lived in times past. Discover how they lived off the land, how they celebrated their lives through wakes, weddings, storytelling, music and dance and finally explore beliefs, superstitions and stories about the other world of the Fairies.
The evening will give you a wonderful insight into how Irish people lived their everyday lives in the 19th century, how they saw the world around them and how their wonderful imagination and creativity concerning matters of the spirit, developed into the rich traditional Irish culture we still have today.
The dinner will take place in a quiet room upstairs in the Brazen Head Pub, during which there will be a talk between each course. You are then free to finish the night off by heading downstairs to one of the best traditional life music venues in Dublin.
Overnight, bed and full Irish breakfast at your hotel in Dublin or region.