The grounds were beautiful. Unfortunately, they were spoiled by the self guided tour audio. The tour modules were full of self-serving British bravado. I'm not Irish but I was still angry at listenin…Full review by ontheroad24601
Nov 7, 2024
We thoroughly enjoyed our day at Powerscourt H&G, the fine day certainly helped with wandering the vast ornate gardens, beautiful mountain views and autumn colours. We wandered the small shops withi…Full review by Marg D
Nov 2, 2024
We enjoyed The Wonder of Trees trail, which was presented by Alex Slazenger in the Powerscourt Gardens. The talk was amazing and Alex is a wealth of Knowledge.Full review by planetdublintours
Is it possible to fit in a day starting in Dublin, leaving early and visiting Powerscourt and doing Sallys Gap drive finishing in Lough Dan?
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I was there on a Viking trip, so this was an excursion through them. The gardens are lively and quite extensive. I don’t personally know if you can manage all of that. I can tell …
I was there on a Viking trip, so this was an excursion through them. The gardens are lively and quite extensive. I don’t personally know if you can manage all of that. I can tell you that we did nothing else that day.
There are separate fees for various sections, distillery tour etc , the fee for the gardens is 13.50 euros or 11.50 for seniors. The cafe can provide a good meal.
i dont drive so iam trying to get a visit to the waterfall and also the gardens on public bus do you know the best way to do it
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I'm sure there is a bus from Dublin to Enniskerry. You can walk from there to the Powerscourt Estate (maybe 1, 1.5 km) but to the waterfall is an additional 5, 6 km.