GLENCREE VISITOR CENTRE

Set at the head of Wicklow's spectacular and
unspoiled Glencree Valley, on the edge of the Wicklow
National Park and on the Wicklow Way, this former 19th
Century British Army Barracks brings you a range of
attractive facilities in a tranquil and beautiful setting. Glencree possesses an atmosphere all of it's own. Just
twelve miles from Dublin, a visit here offers you beautiful
countryside, historic buildings, local arts and crafts, and
a taste of fine Irish home cooking when you drop into the
Armoury Cafe. The Cafe & Gift Shop sell local
produce and crafts. The opening times are 9.30am - 5.00pm
Monday to Friday and 9.30am to 5.30pm Saturday, Sunday &
Bank Holidays.
All groups are welcome: backpackers, community
groups, cyclists, walkers, etc. Glencree is ideal for
nature-lovers & those seeking some peace and quiet away from
the hum drum of everyday life.
The fresh air and the breathtaking views of Sugarloaf
Mountain and the Glencree Valley will put you in a different
frame of mind and lead you to new perspectives.
People who come to Glencree always remark on the beauty of
nature, often forgotten in the rush of our busy lives. Take
a walk through Glencree's wooded hillsides.
Glencree offers you a time to reflect and observe the simple
beauty of each season. The sounds of birds singing and
streams gurgling form a backdrop for new ideas and thoughts.
A visit to Glencree would not be complete without a visit to
the Lourdes Grotto and the German War Cemetery where 135
German military servicemen and civilians are buried. Six
were prisoners of war who died while interned in Ireland
during the First World War. Others were victims of air and
naval disasters of the Second World War.
Coach parties, walkers, cyclists welcome
Free Parking
Wheelchair friendly facilities
Contact: Miriam Murphy miriam.murphy@glencree.ie or by phone
+353 1 2829711
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