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Parks and Gardens in Co Wicklow
Laragh, Co. Wicklow One of Ireland's most popular National Parks. Ruins of the monastery date to the 11th century, and a 1,000-year-old round tower. More information on Glendalough
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Powerscourt, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow Located in Wicklow (19Km south of Dublin city centre) - in "The Garden of Ireland" Powerscourt Gardens, one of Ireland's finest remaining estates. It boasts having Ireland's highest waterfall and among the finest gardens in Europe. More information on Powerscourt Gardens and House
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Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow Outdoor family adventure park including boating & crazy golf. More information on Clara Lara Funpark
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Bray, Co. Wicklow Killruddery is unique in having the most extensive early formal gardens, still in their original style, surviving in Ireland, largely laid out in the 17th century and added to in the 19th century. More information on Killruddery House And Gardens
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Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow This is an arboretum particularly famous for its conifers and calcifuges, planted during the 19th century by Thomas Acton in conjunction with David Moore and his son, Sir Frederick Moore, curators of the National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin. It was a tim More information on Kilmacurragh Arboretum
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Ashford, Co. Wicklow Mount Usher Gardens are amongst the loveliest in the country. They combine a long time famous collection of plants, gathered from all corners of the world, with a romantic garden planted in the tradition of William Robinson More information on Mount Usher Gardens
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Kilquade, Co. Wicklow 20 Different gardens designed by leading landscapers and gardeners. Visit the gardens and see the magnificent water and woodland garden with its flowing stream, oriental reflections with its clever use of mirrors, and all the others too numerous to mentio More information on National Garden Exhibition Centre
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