Beautiful gardens. We visited in April and there were lots of spring bulbs and plenty to look at. Japanese garden is lovely. Fantastic restaurant with lot of choice. Delicious homemade food, lots…Full review by OnAir65752214041
Apr 28, 2025
Travelled from Edinburgh for a day trip to Powerscourt (after seeing it on You Tube). Much better in real life than 'oan telly'. Seriously though, a stunning garden that has been highlighted by Nat…Full review by RicardoBowie
Apr 5, 2025
Beautiful gardens to visit on a sunny day along with the nearby waterfalls (10mn by car). Not far from Dublin (about 1 hour by car), it makes it a perfect day trip, weather permitting. There's a coff…Full review by Tanmouss
Is it possible to fit in a day starting in Dublin, leaving early and visiting Powerscourt and doing Sallys Gap drive finishing in Lough Dan?
A:
I was there on a Viking trip, so this was an excursion through them. The gardens are lively and quite extensive. I don’t personally know if you can manage all of that. I can tell …
I was there on a Viking trip, so this was an excursion through them. The gardens are lively and quite extensive. I don’t personally know if you can manage all of that. I can tell you that we did nothing else that day.
There are separate fees for various sections, distillery tour etc , the fee for the gardens is 13.50 euros or 11.50 for seniors. The cafe can provide a good meal.
i dont drive so iam trying to get a visit to the waterfall and also the gardens on public bus do you know the best way to do it
A:
I'm sure there is a bus from Dublin to Enniskerry. You can walk from there to the Powerscourt Estate (maybe 1, 1.5 km) but to the waterfall is an additional 5, 6 km.