Victor’s Way was designed as a contemplative space and covers approximately 22 acres of open county and forest. It contains 33 black granite and 3 bronze sculptures ranging from 5ft to 15ft. It takes approximately 1 hour to walk around the park and at the end, guests can enjoy a photo exhibition, showing how the sculptures were crafted in India. There is also a craft shop which supports the park and Indian crafts makers.
We recommend planning to spend 1 to 1 hour 30 minutes here.
Avoca Kilmacanoge is a beautiful place to visit while exploring Wicklow, the garden of Ireland. Here, you will find a wonderful retail store and food market, a garden centre and nursery, the self-service Sugar Tree Café, and the stunning table service restaurant, the Fern House.
Wander through the magnificent rooms of Powerscourt House and bask in its grand Palladian architecture. Spend some time exploring the 47 acres of incredible gardens set in the beautiful Wicklow Mountains.
Birthplace and home of Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891), Avondale House and Forest Park is set in a magnificent forest park of over 500 acres near Rathdrum, County Wicklow.
Discover Russborough House and Parklands in County Wicklow. Take a guided tour of the stunning Palladian mansion and make time for a relaxing stroll around the glorious grounds.
Eighteenth century castallated house now owned by Descendants of Thomas Addis Emmet. Contains Robert Emmet's college books in the Emmet Museum.
Mount Usher Gardens are privately owned gardens laid out along the banks of the Vartry River in Ashford, County Wicklow. Designed in the Robinsonian style, they measure 20 acres and contain around 5,000 different species of plants and trees.
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