Wicklow Way

Ireland's oldest waymarked trail, 129km through the Wicklow Mountains from Dublin

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Distance
129 km
Duration
7-8 days
Difficulty
moderate
Best months
April to October

Opened in 1980 as Ireland's first waymarked way, the Wicklow Way runs from Marlay Park on the edge of Dublin to Clonegal in County Carlow, crossing the Wicklow Mountains via Glendalough's monastic site and open heather moorland within easy reach of the capital.

Route map

Terrain

A mix of forest track, boglands on boardwalk, and open mountain moorland, with the highest and boggiest section around Djouce Mountain in the first couple of days. Generally well waymarked with the yellow walking-man symbol used on all Irish National Waymarked Ways.

Tips

Being so close to Dublin, the first day or two can get busy with day walkers, especially around Glendalough — a highlight worth allowing extra time for. Irish weather turns quickly on the open moorland sections, so pack for rain regardless of season.

Permits & access

No permits required.

Campsites along the route

No campsites added for this route yet.