Cross Country International: Horseback riding vacations to many locations, including Europe, Central America, South America, and the United States
Cross Country International: Horseback riding vacations to many locations, including Europe, Central America, South America, and the United States

phone: (800) 828-8768
email: info@xcintl.com
Reserve a Vacation
Request a Catalogue
"Deals, Specials & New Trips" E-Newsletter

0

Ireland's Wicklow Inn-to-Inn Trail

Day 1: You arrive from Dublin and may choose to take an optional visit to the Irish National Stud Farm via taxi (taxi fare not included), where Ireland prides itself on their well bred Thoroughbreds. While right next door you can also visit the Japanese Gardens, with its delightful plants, flowers and ponds.

Day 2: After selecting your equine partner and having a brief assessment at the Calliaghstown Riding Centre you will be sent on your way for a memorable journey through the magnificent scenery of the Gardens of Ireland. A fun ride is ahead in the Sleavetoule Forest with optional natural jumps and then follow* the quiet country lanes down to the Kilteel Inn for lunch. Here you will have your first opportunity to see a real Irish castle – Kilteel Castle was built in the early 13th century. The afternoon ride takes you across the heather and gorse covered Sorell Hill overlooking the Blessington Lakes and you will finish your ride in the old granite villages of Lacken and Ballyknocken.

Day 3: From Poulapuca (the lake of the fairies) over Knocknadroosa Mountain to a well deserved picnic lunch in the Hollywood Glen. The trail that follows over Knocknaboley leads to the Church Mountain and then descends via the heather covered Cuckoo Valley, where the silence of the hills is only broken by the sound of the Cuckoo and your horses hoof beats. A welcome drink will be waiting in Donard (Dun Ard, meaning the High Fort, is the site of one of the 3 churches founded by Palladius in Wicklow 431AD).

Day 4: Spectacular scenery unfolds all around you as you ride through the Glen of Imail (the seat of power of Leinster Kings during the Iron Age – 500BC – 700 AD) Here you will be taken through small farms and open moors, crossing the River Slaney and on to Spinnans Hill where you will be able to see Brusselstown Ring – an Iron Age hill fort. This area is buried in history, and one of the many examples that your experienced guides will share with you is Kilrenelagh Cemetery known as the Gates of Heaven

Day 5: After a good nights rest at Glenmalure Lodge, where you will have enjoyed its friendly atmosphere, its open fire and traditional Irish music the night before, you and your horse will follow the old military road past the ruins of Drumgoff Barracks. Here many battles were fought in the mountains during the 1798 rebellion. The ride continues through the forests and rugged mountains leading down to the mysterious Glendalough Lakes. Here we overlook the Monastic Valley and the 7th Century Round Tower. This is the symbol of Ireland’s Middle Ages reputation as the island of Saints and Scholars around the time when the Vikings attacked Glendalough in 833.

Day 6: From the village of Laragh the ride continues through the National Park and the Annamoe Valley, renowned for its beautiful scenery and historic monuments. This is the perfect ending to a memorable week.

Complete Vacation List ~ Home

Sign up for "Deals, Specials & New Trips" E-Newsletter

Ready to learn more about our wonderful Horseback Vacations around the world?
Use our contact form or request a catalog.

We also offer walking and hiking vacations and tours and luxury golfing vacations.

© 2002-2007 Cross Country International, Corp — Equestrian Vacations
Millbrook, New York USA

This site is designed by Telos Online.

horseback riding vacations