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Things to Do in Wicklow

National Aquarium Sealife Centre

The National SEA LIFE Centre is one of Ireland’s largest Marine and Freshwater Zoos and the only aquarium on the east coast of Ireland. SEA LIFE centre is completely indoors making it a perfect all weather activity. From sharks to seahorses, all creatures of the deep are on show at the aquarium, and you’ll be able to get closer to them than ever before. With 30 displays, a kids quiz trail, a colouring table, an indoor play area for younger children, and hourly public feeds of animals, you won’t get bored. www.sealife.ie.

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Learn more about Johnnie Fox’s

Situated on top of the Dublin Mountains and just 5 k over the Wicklow border, step back in time to discover the true Irish experience at the renowned Johnnie Fox’s Hooley Night - this includes the famous Fox’s troupe of Irish dancers, lively band playing traditional Irish music, a four course meal by our award winning kitchen and plenty of good ‘aul’ Irish craic. The setting of Johnnie Fox’s is just like you have been invited to a 19th century rural Irish home, with food and service to 21st century standards.

Whether you are looking to enjoy a wholesome pint of the ‘black stuff’, to get a glimpse of ‘old Ireland’, to enjoy a tasty meal, to enjoy the unique Irish atmosphere, or to witness a spectacular cultural show, listen to some traditional Irish music, Johnnie Fox’s most definitely has something for you….

We endeavour to provide the freshest of ingredients, the friendliest of service, & the very best of live traditional Irish entertainment in the most unique and authentic setting.

Johnnie Fox's Pub

Johnnie Fox's Pub

Powerscourt Estate

Powerscourt is one of the world’s great gardens and is located 20km south of Dublin city centre. Set against the backdrop of the great Sugarloaf Mountain, Powerscourt is stunning in every season. From the ornate Italian Gardens, to the formal walks of the Rose and Kitchen Gardens, there are many hidden treasures to explore. With over 200 varieties of trees, shrubs and flowers this 47 acres has something for everyone. The gardens were laid out over a period of 150 years and were designed to create a space that was part of the wider landscape, creating one of the most majestic vistas in Ireland. Fine statuary and ironworks collected from across Europe adorn these magnificent gardens. The Palladian Mansion was destroyed by fire in 1974 and re-opened in 1996, but not to its original glory. It is now home to a range of craft and interior shops featuring Irish design. The Terrace cafe offers Irish artisan home cooked cuisine. powerscourt.com

Powerscourt Estate in Wicklow

Powerscourt Estate in Wicklow