Be inspired by the quiet natural beauty of Wicklow
Wicklow Mountains National Park
The National Park which covers much of upland Wicklow, contains an area of approximately 20,000 hectares (49,420 acres). This includes large areas of mountain blanket bogs, including the Lugnaquilla and Liffey Head Bog complexes and Glendalough Wood Nature Reserve. The National Park provides protection for the landscape and the wildlife, from rare orchids to the wild and beautiful Peregrine Falcon.
The Information Point and the Education Centre for the National Park are located 30 minutes away in nearby Glendalough Valley. The Education Centre provides a range of courses and tours for schoolchildren, students and other groups. These are related to nature conservation and the ecology of the National Park. We took a very enjoyable "Wicklow Tree" walking tour recently and were most impressed with our lady Ranger guide!
The centre is accessible for people with disabilities. |
