Von Dublin : Wicklow, Glendalough, Wasserfall & Sheepdog Show





Beschreibung
Entdecken Sie Irlands versteckte Juwelen bei einem Tagesausflug nach Glendalough und den Wicklow Mountains. Abfahrt Dublin um 9:30 Uhr, Ihre Reise beginnt mit einer malerischen Fahrt und einem herzlichen Empfang von Ihrem Guide. Erster Halt: Powerscourt Waterfall, wo Sie bis zu einer Stunde Zeit haben, die Aussicht zu genießen und Fotos zu machen. Als nächstes erkunden Sie die Klosterruinen von Glendalough aus dem 6. Jahrhundert, eingebettet zwischen Seen und bewaldeten Hügeln. Sie haben hier zwei Stunden Zeit für Besichtigungen und Mittagessen (nicht inbegriffen). Dann erleben Sie eine Live-Vorführung von Schäferhunden – eine echte irische Tradition. Diese Tour bietet die perfekte Mischung aus Geschichte, Natur und Kultur.
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Reiseverlauf
Abfahrt von Dublin um 09:30 Uhr. Treffen Sie Ihren Fortgeschrittener und andere Reisende an der Molly Malone Statue in der Suffolk Street, um einen unvergesslichen Tag in der Grafschaft Wicklow zu beginnen, die als "Garden of Ireland" bekannt ist. *BITTE KOMMEN SIE 10 MINUTEN VOR DEM VEREINBARTEN TERMIN ZUM TREFFPUNKT*
Unser erster Halt des Tages ist der atemberaubende Powerscourt Waterfall, eingebettet im Herzen der Grafschaft Wicklow. Als Irlands höchster Wasserfall taucht er mit beeindruckenden 121 Metern in ein ruhiges, von Bäumen gesäumtes Tal und bietet einen wirklich faszinierenden Anblick. Umgeben von den majestätischen Wäldern des Anwesens Powerscourt zieht dieses Naturwunder seit dem 18. Jahrhundert die Besucher in seinen Bann. Seine bezaubernde Schönheit hat es sogar zu einem beliebten Drehort für Filme und TV-Shows gemacht, was seinen magischen Reiz verleiht. Genießen Sie die wohltuenden Klänge des kaskadierenden Wassers, erkunden Sie die malerischen Wanderwege und tauchen Sie ein in die Ruhe dieses unvergesslichen Reiseziels.
Glendalough liegt im „Tal der beiden Seen“ und ist ein historisches Juwel inmitten einer atemberaubenden Landschaft. Es wurde im sechsten Jahrhundert vom Heiligen Kevin als Rückzugsort für ein Kloster angelegt. Bei einem Spaziergang durch die Überreste der antiken Stadt können Besucher mehr über das spirituelle und historische Erbe Irlands erfahren. Sie können auch in einem benachbarten Restaurant zu Mittag essen.
Die letzte Station unserer Wicklow Tagestour ist zu einer arbeitenden Schaffarm. Treffen Sie einen freundlichen Bauern aus der Region, der Sie mit Freude in das ländliche Leben auf dem Bauernhof einführt. Sie werden ihren arbeitenden Schäferhunden vorgestellt; sie erklären die Rasse des verwendeten Hundes und zeigen Ihnen, wie sie ausgebildet sind, um ihre Aufgaben zu erfüllen. Der Landwirt wird auch über die verschiedenen Schafrassen in Irland sprechen und wofür sie verwendet werden. Dann endlich das Hauptereignis, eine Schäferhundvorführung. Dies ist ein wirklich einzigartiges Erlebnis und gibt Ihnen einen großartigen Einblick, wie Hunde Schafe hüten, sei es in den Hügeln oder auf den Feldern mit Sprach- und Pfeifbefehlen.
Gegen 16:45 Uhr kommen wir wieder in Dublins Messestadt an. Danke fürs Mitmachen!
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Wichtige Informationen
- Kleinkinder können in einem Kinderwagen gefahren werden.
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
- Bitte kommen Sie mindestens 10 Minuten vor der geplanten Abfahrtszeit am Treffpunkt an.
- Pausen werden an Tankstellen auf der Straße eingelegt, wo Sie Lebensmittel kaufen und die Toiletten nutzen können.
- Bitte beachten Sie, dass die Ankunftszeit den Verkehrsbedingungen unterliegt
Bewertungen(185)
Fun event for the whole family to do. Would recommend it. Our tour guide Conor, was excellent! He told us a lot of history, everything about Ireland. He told us some Irish slang, etc… Sheep tour was the most fun for all
Great experience, well-organised and smoothly delivered. Plenty of time for exploring on your own. Oriel was a great host.
Good , relaxing and i can say a Well being experience too . With the beatiful view of Wilkow along the way and Glendalough walk along a beutiful lake . Peaceful place . Our tour guide Frank was good but I ak not comfortable on the discussion about politics . But overall , he was good ! The bus has AC issues for some part of the journey . Thanks to the one Egyptian passenger who helps out . The sheepdog experience was a good one too . This tour is well recommended over all .
Beautiful nature, and sheep demo was also fun! Long day, but the bus was pretty comfortable. Lunch option in Glendalough is limited (food trucks) or a hotel. We did food trucks since we wanted to see the lake and the monastic ruins. Overall, would recommend!
It was great, our driver was knowledgeable. The shepherding excursion was fun. The dog is so smart, the sheep are friendly. Good excursion for the cost. Eat at the food trucks not at the hotel. The food was very bland and pricey. It was a nice way to get out of Dublin
I booked this trip for three adults and a child. The balance of nature, ruins, and sheepdog was appealing to all of us. When we checked in, the worker told us to go down the street and look for the white bus. There was no white bus. There was a purple bus, but when someone asked the gentleman that got off of it if he was our tour guide, he was confused. But it turned out he was the tour guide. On the drive, the tour guide gave a few facts about what we were going to see, though he rambled a bit and repeated himself. We arrived at the Powerscourt Waterfall (gorgeous!!!) and had an hour to explore and for the kids on the bus to play on the playground. This was great- gorgeous scenery, rocks to scramble, nice walking paths, good playground for kids. We then left and went to Glendlough Monsetary. On the way there, my daughter got motion sick and vomited. We did our best to clean up with the napkins and wipes we had. When we arrived, we let the bus driver know, expecting that he’d have some basic cleaning supplies. It turns out he did not and let the vomit sit on the bus for 2.5 hours until we got back and asked for either him to clean or to give us supplies. As a former teacher who did many field trips and overnights on busses with students, there were ALWAYS paper towels and cleaning supplies on the busses for issues like this. Just before we left, he did go get some paper towels from the visitor center and cleaned up. At this point, the whole bus smelled like vomit (sorry, fellow tourists). We used some hand sanitizing wipes from another passenger to finish cleaning up. On the bus, the tour guide told us we would have 30 minutes to use the bathroom and such and then the tour would begin back at the bus. The tour would be about an hour and then we’d have an additional hour to explore and grab lunch. I immediately took my daughter to the bathroom to wash up. When we got back to the bus, within the 30 minutes, the tour guide was gone. My husband said he saw the tour guide leading a few people up a path minutes earlier. I called the tour operating company to see if they could reach the guide or driver. It turns out, after we’d gone to the bathroom (along with many other people on the bus!), he’d changed the instructions- he was going to do the tour immediately and also changed our departure time from 2pm to 2:30p. We basically spent 20 minutes looking for the tour and then lost an additional 30 minutes of exploring AND the whole tour of the grounds because this guide’s inability to clearly communicate. I wanted to learn about the monastic village without having to google and be on my phone. I really feel like I missed a lot here. We then went to a sheepdog presentation. The three sheep farmers were SO knowledgeable and their dog’s ability was impressive. We learned a lot about sheep farming, herding, and the process. Honestly, this was the highlight of the tour. Overall, I enjoyed WHERE we went, but I am disappointed in this tour. I almost wish we had not taken it, but we really did like the locations.
This tour was one of the most memorable parts of our trip. From the start, our guide Jonathan made us feel welcome, comfortable, and excited to explore. His passion for the history, culture, and local traditions was infectious, and his stories truly brought each place to life. He was also incredibly funny, keeping us smiling and laughing throughout. A particularly special moment was when Jonathan sang an Irish song about the Easter rising—it added such a heartfelt, authentic touch and made the experience even more unforgettable.( I visited Kilmainham Gohl the day before so it was really deep emotionally when I heard his song) What stood out most was how much he genuinely cared about everyone having a great experience. He was patient, kind, and always happy to answer questions or share insights you wouldn’t find in a guidebook. It felt like being shown around by a friend who loves his home and wanted us to love it too. Thank you for giving us more than just a tour—you gave us lasting memories. We’ll always remember this experience with a smile and can’t recommend it highly enough. If we return, we would choose this tour again without hesitation.
Very enjoyable tour, our guide was good fun and gave us lots of info about Wicklow. Scenery was breathtaking especially at Glendalough,plenty of time to explore the area. Sheepdog Demo was great, Coco the sheepdog was very impressive!Pater and Kieran gave us lots of additional info about the different sheep,even showed us their teeth!
Everything went smoothly, a super fine guidance and enough time to visit everything. It was a very nice trip!
Alec did a great job talking about pertinent and interesting information. He is very pleasant and I highly recommend him to anyone considering this tour.



