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County Wicklow sits just south of Dublin on Ireland’s east coast and is known for its dramatic uplands and deep glacial valleys. Often called the Garden of Ireland, the area’s real draw is the Wicklow Mountains National Park, home to sprawling moorlands, forest walks, and historic monastic ruins at Glendalough. The town of Wicklow itself is a working harbour town, while inland villages like Laragh and Roundwood give a quieter, more rural feel. The county’s position makes it easy to split time between outdoor adventures and day trips to the capital.
Large family groups will find Wicklow particularly suited to their needs, with open landscapes for kids to explore and family-friendly attractions like the Greenan Maze and Clara Lara FunPark. Groups of couples looking for space and privacy will appreciate the secluded cottages and countryside estates. Youth groups and school outings often base themselves here for access to walking trails and activity centres. It’s also a practical choice for corporate or wellness retreats, especially with venues tucked away in forested areas or overlooking the hills.
A great reason to base your group in Wicklow is the access to nature without needing to go far off-grid. The Wicklow Way is a multi-day hiking route that cuts through the county and passes through areas like Glenmalure and Enniskerry. For something shorter, the Bray to Greystones cliff walk offers coastal views and ends with cafes and ice cream on the seafront. Powerscourt Estate provides landscaped gardens and one of the highest waterfalls in Ireland. Avondale Forest Park has a treetop walkway with views across the Vale of Avoca. Most rentals here come with space to spare and generous outdoor areas, making them well-suited to group gatherings year-round.