Best attractions and places to see around The Municipal District of Baltinglass, Ireland, offer a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, mountain summits, and historical sites. This region in County Wicklow provides opportunities for exploring natural monuments and significant cultural landmarks. Visitors can find a variety of outdoor activities, from challenging mountain hikes to historical explorations. The area is known for its scenic beauty and rich heritage.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The Dying Cow is a handy refreshment, accommodation or pick up point on the Wicklow Way. With hearty fayre, a good selection of beers and accommodation including glamping, it's a great stop-off. The bar's unusual name dates back to the 1920s, when a group of people were caught drinking here on a Sunday night. At the time, alcohol laws in Ireland and the UK allowed only “bona fide travellers” - those who had travelled a long distance - to be served outside standard hours. To get around this law, some local drinkers claimed they were "travelling with purpose" - in this case to help the landlady with a dying cow - and the name stuck.
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925m high mountain with great views of Ireland (climb not easy)
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Beautiful welcome from the owner, clean and welcoming rooms located one kilometer from the track but also amply repaid by the excellent breakfast
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Nice place with very friendly hostess. International users please note; Komoot translates the name, but Google "Kyle Farmhouse"
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Great place to stay. Margrethe takes loving care of the guests.
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Nice place to stay overnight Margreth takes loving care of the guests. Hikers are driven to the village for dinner and picked up again.
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The Dying Cow Pub is a popular place to get picked up from your accommodation or a taxi. It's a comfortable place to wait and everyone knows the place.
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The pub takes its name from a landlady who was accused of entertaining guests on the bank holiday. She argued that these people had come to her aid when a cow was dying and were therefore not guests. Hence the name Dying Cow Pub
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The region offers several challenging mountain hikes. Notable summits include Lugnaquilla Summit, which requires preparation for its remote trek, and Mullaghcleevaun Summit, one of the highest peaks in the Wicklow Mountains. Church Mountain Summit also provides a challenging climb with rewarding views.
You can delve into history at several sites. Visit Seefin Passage Tomb, an ancient burial site atop Seefin Hill, offering a glimpse into Neolithic times. Russborough House is a grand Palladian mansion with a rich history, and the Hampden Bomber AD730 Crash Site Memorial marks a significant historical event.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. Russborough House often hosts family events and has extensive grounds to explore. The The Dying Cow Pub is also noted as family-friendly, offering a welcoming atmosphere. For accommodation, Kyle Farmhouse B&B is a family-friendly option.
The region is rich in viewpoints. Expansive vistas can be enjoyed from Lugnaquilla Summit, Sorrel Hill, and Black Hill Summit, which offers views down to Poulaphouca Reservoir. Church Mountain Summit also provides excellent panoramic views.
The area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various hiking routes, including waterfall hikes, with options ranging from easy to difficult. Cycling is also popular, with numerous road cycling and touring bicycle routes available. Explore more details on these activities and routes on the dedicated guides for Waterfall hikes, Road Cycling Routes, and Cycling around The Municipal District of Baltinglass.
Yes, for those seeking easier options, the region offers accessible trails. For instance, the 'Glendalough Miners' Village – Poulanass Waterfall loop' is an easy hike, perfect for beginners or a relaxed stroll. You can find more easy routes in the Waterfall hikes guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the rewarding views from the summits. Many appreciate the challenging yet fulfilling treks, like the one to Lugnaquilla Summit, and the scenic out-and-back routes on Black Hill Summit and Sorrel Hill. The rich historical context of sites like Seefin Passage Tomb also draws significant interest.
The best time to visit largely depends on your planned activities. For hiking and enjoying the mountain views, late spring to early autumn (May to September) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions. Historical sites and indoor attractions can be visited year-round, though some may have reduced hours in the off-season.
Beyond the well-known spots, consider visiting the Seefin Passage Tomb, a fascinating Neolithic site atop a mountain, offering both historical intrigue and panoramic views. The Hampden Bomber AD730 Crash Site Memorial also offers a poignant and unique historical experience in a natural setting.
Many outdoor areas and walking trails in the region are dog-friendly, especially those in natural settings like the mountain summits. However, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash and check specific rules for individual attractions or protected areas, as policies can vary. For historical sites or indoor venues, it's advisable to confirm their pet policy in advance.
Yes, the region offers several circular walking routes. For example, the 'Poulanass Waterfall – Lower Lake, Glendalough loop' and the 'Poulanass Waterfall – View of Glenealo Valley loop' are popular circular options. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Waterfall hikes guide.
When hiking in this region, especially on mountain trails like Lugnaquilla Summit, it's essential to wear appropriate gear. This includes sturdy hiking boots, waterproof and windproof layers, and plenty of water and snacks. The weather in the Wicklow Mountains can change rapidly, so dressing in layers is always recommended.


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