Enjoy exploring the 57 acre estate
Powerscourt Gardens Just a short walk from the hotel, Powerscourt Gardens spans 47 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. Highlights include the Italian Garden, Japanese Garden, and Walled Garden, all offering stunning views of the Wicklow Mountains and Sugarloaf Mountain. Powerscourt Distillery Located on the Powerscourt Estate, the Powerscourt Distillery offers a unique experience blending Irish whiskey-making traditions with modern techniques. You can explore the distillery, learn about whiskey production, and enjoy guided tastings of their Fercullen whiskey. Avoca Terrace Café & Shops at Powerscourt Located within Powerscourt House, Avoca Terrace Café offers delicious, locally sourced meals with stunning views of the gardens. It's an ideal spot to enjoy fresh salads, sandwiches, and baked goods. The boutique shops next to the café offer everything from luxury fashion to locally crafted goods. River Walk Take a stroll along the River Walk on the Powerscourt Estate. This peaceful path follows the Dargle River, surrounded by greenery, offering a serene escape. You can walk or ride a bike along the trail, but note that the first part of the hill is steep, so walking your bike back up is recommended. Powerscourt Waterfall A short drive from the estate, Powerscourt Waterfall is Ireland’s highest waterfall, standing at 121 meters. The waterfall is surrounded by lush woodland, making it an ideal spot for picnics, hiking, or simply relaxing in nature.
5-minute bike ride or 15 min walk from Powerscourt Hotel
oHSo Coffee Shop Main Street, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, Ireland A cozy spot in the heart of Enniskerry village, perfect for grabbing your morning coffee or an afternoon treat. Relax with a warm drink while taking in the village atmosphere. Poppies Café The Square, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, A98 ED29, Ireland A local favorite, Poppies serves delicious homemade pastries, cakes, and lunches. This quaint café is ideal for a relaxing break during your time in Enniskerry. The Enniskerry Inn Church Hill, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, A98 T2W5, Ireland A classic Irish pub located in Enniskerry village, The Enniskerry Inn offers great food and a welcoming atmosphere. It's the perfect spot for a laid-back lunch or a pint. Kingfishers Kitchen Church Hill, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, A98 YW80, Ireland A charming restaurant offering fresh, local fare. Kingfishers Kitchen is known for its farm-to-table dining experience, making it an ideal stop for a lunch or relaxed dinner.
Here is a list of our must-see spots in Dublin for visitors
Trinity College Library Explore one of the world’s most famous libraries, home to the stunning Long Room and the ancient Book of Kells. A must-see for history buffs and lovers of literature. Grafton Street The best shopping destination in Dublin. This vibrant street is full of shops, cafes, and street performers, providing a full Dublin experience. Saint Stephen's Green A gorgeous park in the heart of Dublin’s city center. Surrounded by excellent restaurants, and just steps away from Grafton Street. Guinness Storehouse No trip to Dublin is complete without a visit to the Guinness Storehouse. Discover the history and brewing process of this iconic beer, and enjoy a freshly poured pint while overlooking the city from the Gravity Bar. Jameson Distillery Bow St. For those interested in Ireland’s famed whiskey, this distillery offers a rich tour of Jameson’s history and process. Enjoy tastings of this world-renowned spirit in an authentic setting. General Post Office (GPO) The General Post Office, or GPO, is one of Dublin’s most iconic landmarks. It played a key role in the 1916 Easter Rising, serving as the rebels' headquarters. Today, the GPO houses a museum that tells the story of the uprising and Irish freedom. Its neoclassical design, with grand columns and elegant interiors, makes it both a historic and architectural gem.