Glendalough Walks

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(67) · Walking tours in Glendalough Village, Ireland
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Hi, I'm Martin Swords, and my Glendalough Guided Walks offers you an interesting guided walk 'n talk for about two hours through the beautiful …

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Jul 6, 2022
Martin met us at Glendalough where he walked us around the grounds, teaching us about the history of this beautiful place and its surrounding environs. He is witty and engaging. We felt like he was …Full review by Jennifer N
Feb 7, 2021
Experiencing Glendalouch with Martin Swords was a highlight of our trip to Ireland back in August of 2019. The valley is filled with stunning scenery, lovely lakes and rich monastic history. Hiki…Full review by theresem918

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Is Glendalough mobility scooter accessible ?
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Thank you for your question. PARTS of Glendalough are mobility scooter accessible . Glendalough has two main scenic and historical area. One is The Monastic City, which is not …
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Thank you for your question. PARTS of Glendalough are mobility scooter accessible . Glendalough has two main scenic and historical area. One is The Monastic City, which is not suitable with much uneven ground and steps, not surprising as this part was built in the 9th and 10th century. The second part is the valley of Glendalough and the Lakes, and this is accessible. I have brought mobility scooter visitors on tours through the Valley and Lakes, while explaining the history and folklore of Glendalough, and showing them as much of The Monastic City as possible. They were delighted with the tour. Do a little research online and you will see the type of routes I am talking about. Let me know if I can be of more assistance. Martin Swords - Glendalough Guided Walks
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How close to Wicklow national park is glendalough? I will be spending one day in the area,traveling from Dublin to stay …
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How close to Wicklow national park is glendalough? I will be spending one day in the area,traveling from Dublin to stay overnight in Kilkenny. I am trying to figure out if I have enough time to visit powerscourt, Wicklow national park and glendalough.
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Glendalough IS the heart of Wicklow Mountains National Park. Yes, time to call to Powerscourt, then on to Glendalough via Roudwood/Annamoe/Laragh, Glendalough to Kilkenny via …
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Glendalough IS the heart of Wicklow Mountains National Park. Yes, time to call to Powerscourt, then on to Glendalough via Roudwood/Annamoe/Laragh, Glendalough to Kilkenny via Wicklow Gap/ Hollywood/Ballymore/ Kilcullen/ M9 passing Kilkenny Martin Swords
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Answer by Martin S · Jan 4, 2019
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