Wicklow Mountains National Park stretches across almost 23,000 hectares south of Dublin. The largest of Ireland’s National Parks and the only one in the east, Wicklow features wide-open vistas, winding mountain roads and fast-flowing streams that descend into the deep lakes of the wooded valleys, including St Kevin’s monastic settlement at Glendalough.
Check out the resort's website for their many activities such as kayaking on Blessington lake or hiking through the Wicklow Mountains and National park. Rent a bike and travel the Blessington Greenway, or grab a yoga mat and move through a lakeside flow!
Visit the Dingle Peninsula on the west coast of Ireland. Ballyferriter is the village where Martha's maternal grandmother's family is from. A village nestled in a stunning green valley between the majestic hill of Cruach Mharthain to the south and a ridge of jagged peaks to the north. Where Irish culture and language is in abundance, along ridged cliffs and coved beaches.