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County Wicklow : 39 activités et sites à visiter

The Cliff Walk

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The Cliff Walk is a hiking trail on the Bray side of County Wicklow. The 7-kilometre stretch runs alongside...

Powerscourt Waterfall

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A vertiginous and magnificent waterfall, demonstrating once again just how fantastic nature can be.

Avoca Mill

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Discover Ireland's unique expertise in working with wool. A spinning mill that also sells its products on site!

Mullaghcleevaun

It culminates at an altitude of 849 metres! It's the 2nd highest peak in the national park!


Powerscourt House

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A manor house to discover, not to mention the gardens and waterfalls nearby!

Devil’s Glen

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A waterfall in the middle of the forest, secret and charming. To explore and admire!

Luggala Mountain

It couldn't be more majestic! Luggala Mountain is a place of breathtaking wild beauty! It has often been used as a film location, notably for the series Vikings!

The Rathgall Hillfort

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Rathgall Hillfort is one of those archaeological sites rich in mystery... Built on a hill in Bronze Age times, this is a fascinating place.


The Wicklow Head Lighthouse

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Octagonal in shape, this concrete-coloured lighthouse is perhaps the least attractive in the country. But it's worth it all the same!

Blessington Lakes

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Blessington Lakes are lakes in County Wicklow, renowned for their walking trails, peaceful setting, and fish-rich waters!

The National Sea Life Centre in Bray

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Discover the biotopes of the Atlantic Ocean and admire the finest local fish species! A beautiful aquarium to delight young and old alike!

Killruddery House and Gardens

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Killruddery House is an Irish manor house on the Greystones side of County Wicklow in Ireland. Built around 1618,...





What to expect?

In Ireland, cinema and television have a special place, and offer a multitude of “made in Ireland” programs, imbued with a finesse and subtlety that have earned them awards around the world. These highly eclectic films, series and cartoons have all made their mark in their own way, and some have become masterpieces in their own right.

Film and television in Ireland

A selection of masterpieces to help you understand the Ireland of yesterday and today

Angela's Ashes

Angela’s Ashes

In Ireland, we know how to tell stories. With passion, drive and a certain sense of melodrama. It has to be said that Irish history is fertile ground for this kind of discipline: Ireland has seen so much hardship and so much drama, that all you have to do is tell the story and everyone will come along with you.

Cinema has dealt with sensitive subjects such as Irish independence in Le Vent se Lève, the drama of the Guildford Four in Au Nom du Père, and the drama of Derry in Le Vent se Lève. Bloody Sunday… not to mention Angela’s Ashes, which sheds light on Irish poverty in the 1900s… or the film Hunger, dedicated to hunger strikers in Northern Ireland…

But Irish cinema is not content to simply recount historical facts… As well as taking a hard look at a painful and brutal history, the industry also focuses on more diverse, intimate and contemporary programs… sometimes action-oriented, sometimes magical and poetic.

Starting with the Normal People series, a masterpiece based on Sally Rooney’s novel, which is currently a huge success. Closely followed by Peaky Blinders, or the vitriolicly humorous Derry Girls.

In short, Irish cinema and television offer a rich and diverse experience of Irish culture. Shows that have often swept all before them, and conquered the rest of the world!

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