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Enniskerry in 1 day

If you only have 1 day to spend in Enniskerry, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Enniskerry is a picturesque village in County Wicklow, known as a charming gateway to the Wicklow Mountains yet only a short drive from Dublin. Visitors come for the grand Powerscourt Estate, with its landscaped gardens, historic house, and nearby Powerscourt Waterfall, one of Ireland’s highest. The village itself offers traditional shopfronts, cafés, and pubs, all set amid rolling hills and wooded valleys ideal for scenic drives and walks.
With favorites like Kingfishers Kitchen, Neptune by Global Village - Powerscourt Showroom, and Enniskerry Village Square, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Emilia's Restaurant and Kingfishers Kitchen so you can get the best taste of Enniskerry while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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With only 1 day to squeeze in as much activities as you can, we strategically grouped the must-sees, St Patrick's Cathedral and Barnaslingan with surrounding point of interests to make sure you don’t leave Enniskerry without getting the most bang for your time. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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St Patrick's Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
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The Cathedral of Saint Patrick in Dublin is one of the most important religious landmarks in Ireland, and has been a part of the country's history for over 800 years. It is the largest cathedral in Ireland and is home to many beautiful stained glass windows, marble statues, and medieval tiles. The cathedral also plays an important role in literary pilgrimage, as Jonathan Swift once served as dean here.
Beautiful cathedral and park right outside. The stained glass throughout the building is breathtaking. I took one of the audio self guided tours, and that was a nice complement to the signage. I absolutely loved the interactive section - I’ve never seen anything like that in a cathedral, and that was incredible! We went up and bought tickets on the spot - no problem
Moira D — Google review
We purchased tickets in advance so there was no wait. It is such a beautiful cathedral. The architecture and history is amazing. There is a "quiet area" for reflection and prayer, however there lack of respect from other visitors for that area. There is a gift shop area, however most of the items there can be found in other shops around the city.
E G — Google review
St. Patrick’s Cathedral, with its rich history and breathtaking Gothic architecture, stands proudly in the heart of Dublin — a true masterpiece that instantly captures your attention. Upon arrival, you can easily purchase a ticket and enter without much waiting, allowing you to step right into a place that feels both grand and deeply spiritual. Before visiting, I highly recommend doing a bit of research about the cathedral’s fascinating past. Understanding its history makes the experience far more meaningful, as every corner of this magnificent structure is filled with intricate details and hidden stories. From the stunning stained-glass windows to the towering stone arches, you’ll find yourself mesmerized by the craftsmanship and atmosphere. At moments, you may even feel as though you’ve stepped into a scene from a Harry Potter film — the sense of mystery and wonder is that strong. I’ve visited many cathedrals around Europe, but I can honestly say that few have impressed me as much as St. Patrick’s. It’s remarkably well-preserved, unique in its character, and radiates an almost magical sense of timelessness. If you’re planning a trip to Dublin, this is one of the city’s most important landmarks — a place that absolutely deserves a spot on your itinerary. Don’t miss the chance to experience its beauty for yourself.
Burak ( — Google review
We purchased out tickets online ahead of time for an easier entry, and we thoroughly enjoyed our tour here. Audio guides were included with our basic admission but we chose to walk around without it just admiring the architecture and stained glass windows. This is a very neat cathedral, one of the best I've visited on my Europe trips. WAYYYY better than Dublin Castle!!
Alex B — Google review
Visited on self-guided tour on a Monday morning. It wasn't too crowded and we were able to visit each part of the cathedral with space and time to learn about its history and it's stunning architecture at our own pace. Price of admission was either 8 or 10 euros, a steal for the experience.
Tara H — Google review
It is indeed a historical reminder that you must visit if you come to Dublin. The atmosphere is very good. The tour is the most interesting. The Audi Guide gives you the opportunity to enjoy each place plenty and without haste. The place is stunning if you appreciate history and religion.
Василий П — Google review
As many other reviewers have said, it's a beautiful castle with lovely stained glass windows. There's an audio tour so that it can take it all in at your own pace. There's information about Jonathan Swift there as well. It's definitely worth a visit.
Nicole P — Google review
Magnificent building,rich in history and well worth visiting. I went on a Saturday morning, at 9, so not too crowded and had the chance to explore at leisure. I did the self guided tour and that was fine, as the information panels inside offer enough details. To me, an hour is barely enough to properly enjoy the experience and internalise the information. I was on a tight schedule and needed to make it in 45 mins, which put Saint Patrick's Cathedral high on the list of places I'd love to visit again soon!
Dana T — Google review
St Patrick's Close, Dublin, D08 H6X3, Ireland•https://www.stpatrickscathedral.ie/•+353 1 453 9472•Tips and more reviews for St Patrick's Cathedral
25 min · 11 mi
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Barnaslingan

4.7
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5.0
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Mountain peak
Barnaslingan, a 781-ft. peak, showcases forested inclines and an Ice Age glacial crevasse. It boasts well-defined hiking routes and stands as a cherished walking destination. The tranquil ambiance and abundant trails make it ideal for off-leash dog walks, yet caution is advised due to equestrian presence and deer droppings. Owners must possess firm control over their canines. Part of the Dublin Mountain Way, this intriguing trail entails mild rock climbing.
One of my favourite places to walk. So peaceful and so many trails. Always have my dog off the lead and its the perfect place to let dogs roam but beware of people on horses and also lots of deer dropping around although never seen deer but you really need to be confident in your control over your dog. Part of the Dublin Mountain Way and an interesting trail with a bit of climbing and stepping over rocks. Lovely view of the scalp on the scalp lookout trail.
Megan — Google review
Some beautiful walks with stunning scenery, a nice hill to climb with views over Dublin and Wicklow. The old chimmney and some nice forrest with good parking, cheers
Michael G — Google review
nice weather woth good view
Sam K — Google review
Loved it there. There's 2 trails you can take around the woods. Lovely look out spot at the back aswell.
Thomas O — Google review
The Scalp, Barnaslingan, a 12,000 year old Ige Age remnant. The melting, retreating glazier left a huge glazial lake on the north side of that 230 metre high hill. The Scalp, meaning chasm, was the weak spot. The glazial lake's floodwaters, over a 600 year period, tore that V shaped wedge out of that hill, they say. The glazier itself was about 8 times higher than the hill. Granite boulders pepper the sides of the V shaped wedge.
Brendan B — Google review
Lovely place for a walk. 2 trails - 900m and 1.5km
Abhijeet — Google review
Beautiful spot. Best view of Dublin. Lots of history too
Senan K — Google review
this area is been upgraded currently.. public opinions count.. go on line to local dublin forestry ...have yr say 🎄🎄
Yvonne M — Google review
Co. Dublin, Ireland•Tips and more reviews for Barnaslingan
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Enniskerry Village Square

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Historical landmark
Nestled in the heart of County Wicklow, Enniskerry Village Square is a delightful destination that beautifully blends history with modern charm. Just a short drive from Dublin and Bray, this quaint village offers an array of eateries and scenic walking trails for those eager to explore. The iconic Powerscourt Gardens serve as the centerpiece of attraction, while the nearby Powerscourt Waterfall beckons adventurous spirits about 8km away.
We were here for Christmas Fun Day. Very lovely place with small coffee shops, Art gallery, a Christmas market, and a magic atmosphere. I think it is a nice place to come over just to hike around and stop for food or drinks at any time of the year
Helen A — Google review
A lovely village to enjoy and explore, plenty of refreshments and places to enjoy while sitting outdoors, the school of art is beside the square and the road from Bray is full of beautiful stone buildings on the right as you come off the m11. A charming village and well worth a visit, cheers
Michael G — Google review
I'm sure this village is beautiful in its own right but Disney have raised the bar in quaintness. Over the top on everything thing as Disney does best. Have fun filming there and don't forget to come back and visit.
Marion R — Google review
We went for a visit to see the town when it was decorated for filming of Disney's Disenchanted,some of which you can see in the photos. It was very interesting to see the town being turned into the movie set. However, it was very disappointing to find out,once we've arrived,that no effort, whatsoever has been made to accommodate and allow people like us to see it. The main carpark was closed for visitors, residents only allowed, and there were no alternative arrangements for parking. We felt very unwelcome in the town.
Justina J — Google review
A very small village square, but charming nonetheless. Be sure to take photos by the bright, colorful shops and houses. Tip: While you're nearby, don't miss visiting Powerscourt Hotel and Waterfall.
Mohitt J — Google review
A lovely Victorian town currently (dis)enchanted, as Disney are shooting there. Always a lovely stroll and great for a break after a hike in the Wicklow mountains. Good value for money in the restaurants and cafes.
Stefan G — Google review
Very happening town. The square has all the amenities and food and drink joints. Due to The Disney Movie Shoot, it has been a vey popular place. The car park is quite big, it has a park and woods behind it. Great walks. The place is moderately crowded. There are pay public toilets on the junction. The houses are very pretty and nice cafes around. It's wonderful to take a stroll around.
Tanushree K — Google review
Fabulous town! We went & it's a pity they were taking all the movie set down while we were there, but still we got to see most of it. The 1 star loss, was due to the ornary man in the main for gift shop (I think it was called Edgards). He barked that I wasn't to come in with my son I his buggy. He wanted my to park it outside WITH my son it is. I refused& I parked him to the side of an aisle just so my son could look at everything, while my daughter had a chance to look properly. He was rude to every since child who walked through the door which was so stupid as his entire shop, catered to children!+!!
Rachel L — Google review
The Bog Meadow, Knocksink, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, Ireland•Tips and more reviews for Enniskerry Village Square
1 min · 200 ft
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The Corner Studio

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The Corner Studio is a store that offers a wide variety of stunning gifts created by talented Irish artists. The collection includes exquisite jewelry and captivating artistic pieces, with a particular highlight being Holly's beautiful botanical prints. This art gallery studio and shop showcases an impressive selection of jewelry, sculptures, and botanical art for both viewing pleasure and purchase. Additionally, they offer an array of giftware and cards.
A treasure trove of beautiful gifts from Irish artists. Really lovely jewellery and artistic pieces. I particularly love Holly's botanical prints. A great find!
Lisa A — Google review
This shop is a gem filled with beautiful treasures. I was particularly drawn to Holly Somerville's art, and I purchased a 6-pack of her botanical greeting cards. The flowers are exquisite.
Debbie G — Google review
A hidden gem where you’ll find amazing, often surprising, pieces of art and jewellery from two very talented individuals
Caroline H — Google review
The Square, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, A98 T3Y5, Ireland•http://www.thecornerstudioenniskerry.wordpress.com/•+353 87 771 0975•Tips and more reviews for The Corner Studio
3 min · 1.2 mi
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Powerscourt Estate

Powerscourt Estate is a fantastic destination for families, offering a variety of attractions to explore. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful Powerscourt Gardens and Waterfall, as well as the children's museum, Taras Palace, located in Powerscourt House. Additionally, there are affordable dining options available for families to enjoy during their visit.
Powerscourt Demesne, Co. Wicklow, Ireland•Tips and more reviews for Powerscourt Estate
5 min · 0.25 mi
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Neptune by Global Village - Powerscourt Showroom

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Furniture store
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Nestled within the enchanting Powerscourt Showroom, Neptune by Global Village offers a delightful blend of exquisite Irish design and charming interiors. After indulging in a delectable meal, visitors can explore an array of unique home decor items that make for perfect gifts or cherished mementos from their trip. The showroom boasts beautifully furnished spaces and exclusive apartment fragrances that you won't find elsewhere in the city, creating an inviting atmosphere that's hard to resist.
This Neptune showroom is fabulous. The ancient building combined with the beautiful design gives the place a special charm.
Vincent B — Google review
Nice shop and not too expensive.
W M — Google review
Always great help and advice.
Nick L — Google review
Beautiful shop!
Daniel C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautifully furnished interiors and apartment fragrances that cannot be found anywhere else in the city! Elegant, inviting interiors! (Original) Gyönyörűen berendezett enteriőrök és olyan lakás illatosító amilyeneket máshol a városban nem lehet találni! Elegáns, hívogató belső terek!
Aniko P — Google review
Powerscourt House, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, A98 W0D0, Ireland•https://neptunebyglobalvillage.ie/•+353 1 406 3882•Tips and more reviews for Neptune by Global Village - Powerscourt Showroom
5 min · 0.2 mi
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Pepperpot Tower

4.7
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Pepperpot Tower is a must-see attraction within the estate, featuring a design inspired by Lady Wingfield's 7.5cm-tall pepper pot. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the Japanese Gardens and the surrounding area from atop the tower. Additionally, the tower overlooks an animal cemetery where Wingfield pets and even a beloved milking cow have been laid to rest, each with surprisingly personal epitaphs.
Beautiful ancient architecture. Must see for thaose enjoying architecture and history.
Harry B — Google review
A charming tower that can be accessed, with a nice climb to the top to enjoy the views. It is surrounded by a gun turret with old cannons over looking the grounds, a very nice feature and well worth exploring, cheers
Michael G — Google review
You’ll have a great view over the gardens and the surrounding area when you’ve climbed up this tower. Don’t skip this part of the estate!
W M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A great place to leave your thoughts and enjoy a walk through such picturesque places. A ticket to the estate for an adult costs only 10 euros but gives a lot of good impressions. There are also shops next to branded goods, there are a lot of unusual things (Original) Прекрасное место чтоб оставить свои мысли и насладиться прогулкой по таким живописным местам.Билет в поместье для взрослого стоит всего 10 евро но дарит большое количество хороших впечатлений .Так же есть магазинчики рядом с фирменными товарами там много всего необычного
Елена П — Google review
The tower lured me and Im glad, the gardens were way cooler than I expected! Make sure to arrive at least 1 hr before closing to explore everything!
A ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) Period building forming part of Powerscourt Garden. It gives a nice view of the treetops of the park. (Original) Édifice d'époque faisant partie du Powerscourt Garden. Il donne un point de vue sympa sur la cime des arbres du parc.
Jérémy — Google review
Powerscourt Demesne, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, Ireland•https://powerscourt.com/gardens/tower-valley/•Tips and more reviews for Pepperpot Tower
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Where to eat

Under a 1-minute walk from The Corner Studio, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Emilia's Restaurant

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4.1
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Italian restaurant
Nestled in the picturesque town of Enniskerry, County Wicklow, Emilia's Restaurant is a delightful Italian eatery that promises an unforgettable dining experience. This charming spot, located just above the bustling street shops, exudes warmth and authenticity. With its inviting ambiance and exceptional culinary offerings, Emilia's has become a beloved destination for both locals and visitors alike. The menu features mouthwatering pasta dishes that often steal the spotlight from their equally delicious pizzas.
Great food in a cute town center! A bit hard to find but is on the second floor through the doorway pictured. Got a couple pasta dishes and the tiramisu and all was delicious. Very comfortable and cozy atmosphere. Definitely worth the walk from the Powerscourt hotel.
Linda S — Google review
The place is very cosi and really looks like Italy. The food is amazing and the Italian staff are very kind. I love eating here and during the summer we like to order a takeaway and to seat on the bench that is just outside of the restaurant. This time we ordered a pizza, a “calzone” and chips, finishing with our favourites dessert, “Pannacotta” and “Tiramisú”.
Thais H — Google review
It was a quick pick on a Sunday afternoon while on the drive from Wicklow Mountain. As we were passing Enniskerry Village and saw an Italian restaurant here on Google Maps that opens at 17h which was perfect in our case. Very pleasant restaurant with a lovely welcome and great service. Pasta options with noticeable fresh used vegetables and full of flavour. Nicely plated and just enough. Especially enjoyed well-paired red wine with Steak & Ragu (so good). Desert, Tiramisu, was such a refreshment at the end as it was NOT full of sugar so you can savour it in delight 😋.
Nino M — Google review
Fantastic food, atmosphere and experience! Cannot say enough about how great Max was, the food was delicious and such a sweet spot in rural Ireland.
Nick B — Google review
Without a doubt the best ravioli I e had in my life! This sauce will haunt me for ever! Owned, run and operated by an Italian couple who know what they are doing and are so presale and fun! 5 stars is not enough!
Ross V — Google review
My husband and I ate here several times during our honeymoon in Ireland. This was way back in January and we are still craving the food! The owner and his wife were incredible people to share a conversation with, and the food and atmosphere were unmatched. Can’t wait to return, with love, from Texas!
Ashley A — Google review
This was a cute seemingly authentic Italian restaurant in the heart of Enniskerry, Ireland. Although we were able to get a table I would recommend a reservation as this is not a very large place, or you could order to go. The pizza was delicious and the ambiance was lovely! It was located a floor above the street shops and the business sign over the entrance door was missing so it was a little hard to find the entrance but it was certainly worth it! Open until half nine on a Friday night :)
Dana U — Google review
We were worried as we could not find signs for the place but after stepping into the place you KNEW this was going to be a great eating experience. The ambiance is wonderful and the food...best on our 4.5 week trip!!! I had the scallopini (highly recommend), husband had pizza, daughter had mushroom ravioli (clearly freshly made and absolutely delicious), etc. We had desserts, drinks and our party of 6 loved it!!! HIGHLY recommend this place!!!!!
Teresa S — Google review
Main St, Kilgarran, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, Ireland•+353 1 276 1834•Tips and more reviews for Emilia's Restaurant

Kingfishers Kitchen

4.2
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3.8
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$$$$affordable
Cafe
Breakfast restaurant
Kingfishers Kitchen is a charming establishment situated in a picturesque village in Wicklow. Despite arriving shortly before closing time, the two amiable ladies working there graciously served me. I relished a delightful coffee as well as one of their exceptional ham and cheese bagels. It was pleasant to sit by the window and observe passersby. Next time, I intend to arrive earlier to fully savor this wonderful experience. This hidden gem offers an enchanting dining experience at an appealing location.
Cute restaurant located in the center of town. Outdoor seating as well as indoor. They serve breakfast all day except the porridge. We had Cajun chicken Panni ,Pulled Duck wrap and Goat Cheese Quiche. Mocha to drink and everything was splendid! Highly recommend! Staff was lovely.
Mishael — Google review
Nice spot for breakfast or lunch. We went there a few times during our stay in Enniskerry and enjoyed the food each time! From their cappuccinos and irish breakfasts to their soups and lunch items, everything is delightful. Apart from one of our visits where we were waiting for our food for 40+ min (hence removing a service star), the other two visits here were wonderful.
Zoe S — Google review
Kingfisher’s Kitchen is a standout gem in Enniskerry, offering an exceptional dining experience that consistently impresses. The food is simply amazing—fresh, flavourful, and beautifully presented, with a menu that caters to a wide range of tastes while maintaining a high standard of quality. The service is equally commendable. The staff are warm, attentive, and professional, creating a welcoming environment that enhances the overall experience. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a regular, you can expect to be well looked after. The atmosphere is relaxed yet vibrant, striking the perfect balance for both casual lunches and special occasions. With its inviting ambiance and consistent excellence, Kingfisher’s Kitchen ranks among the best restaurants in Enniskerry—a must-visit for anyone in the area.
Vineeth K — Google review
Enniskerry is a charming little village in County Wicklow, Ireland. This village is nestled at the foot of the Wicklow Mountains. We stopped and ate at Kingfisher’s Kitchen where I found the salad of my dreams. Greens, blue cheese, macadamia nut, pears and figs with an amazing dressing. This restaurant has been a family owned restaurant for 23 years on the picturesque main drag in Enniskerry. Loved it!
Sara G — Google review
10/10 ❤️ food is amazing 😍 staff are lovely 🌹 so clean loads of seating inside and out just perfect ❤️
Breda J — Google review
If I could give 0 stars I would, absolute daylight robbery me and my partner got chicken tenders and chips kids meal… two garlic sauces a can of coke each and an extra portion of chips, they charged us…..€35….THIRTY FIVE for that?? Keep in mind the chicken was disgusting not crispy very sponge like texture and the chips were mediocre at most I can not recommend it this place sucks and overcharge if I could of gotten a refund I would but the food was ate before they gave us the receipt DO NOT GO HERE go somewhere else
Jack K — Google review
Delicious food, friendly staff, great view, and clean restrooms — everything was absolutely satisfying!
Jade — Google review
Great spot for some light lunch options. Staff are great. Food is expensive but isn't everything these days
Simon ( — Google review
Fountain View, Main St, The Square, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, Ireland•https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100041687392557•+353 1 276 4859•Tips and more reviews for Kingfishers Kitchen
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  • Tullow
  • Gorey
  • Drogheda
  • Navan
  • Donore
  • Slane
  • Carlow
  • Enniscorthy
  • Tullamore
  • Mullingar
  • Kilbeggan
  • Dundalk
  • Kilkenny
  • Carlingford
  • Wexford

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  • Map of Slane
  • Map of Carlow
  • Map of Enniscorthy
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  • Map of Mullingar
  • Map of Kilbeggan
  • Map of Dundalk
  • Map of Kilkenny
  • Map of Carlingford
  • Map of Wexford

Enniskerry throughout the year

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  • 1-Day Avoca Itinerary
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