Beautiful Powerscourt House and Gardens is located within the 1,000 acre Powerscourt Estate in County Wicklow, Ireland. Explore 47 acres of gardens, see the finest in Irish design in their shops and indulge in delicious food at the Avoca terrace café. Two championship golf courses, Ireland’s highest waterfall, the 5 star Powerscourt Hotel, Cool Planet Experience, and Powerscourt Distillery (opening 2019) are also located on the estate.
Set in the wild Wicklow countryside, overlooking the Sugarloaf Mountain, Powerscourt Gardens stretch over 47 acres and offer magnificent views of the surrounding countryside. Powerscourt Gardens was voted No.3 in the world’s top ten gardens by National Geographic. This world class garden offers beautiful views and natural beauty and is an authentic experience of Irish history and heritage.
The design of Powerscourt gardens was influenced by Lord Powerscourt’s visits to famous estates including the Chateau de Versailles in Paris. Enjoy a romantic stroll through the ornate Italian garden and formal walks of the Rose and Kitchen gardens. Unique features include the Japanese garden which offers a maze of walkways and hidden grottos and the largest Pet Cemetery in Ireland. Take your time exploring the gardens and enjoy the beautiful sight and perfume of hundreds of different types of plants, flowers and trees.
The Italian Garden at Powerscourt truly offers the best of garden landscaping and design. Cast your eye towards the Sugar Loaf Mountain beyond the gardens and enjoy one of the best views in Ireland. The terraces in the garden were designed in the 1840’s by architect Daniel Robertson and took 100 men over 12 years to build! Enjoy exciting sculptures of Gods and myths including statues of Apollo Belvedere and Diana, collected by the 6th and 7th Lord Powerscourt on their travels to Europe.
The walled gardens are one of the oldest parts of the gardens and feature fascinating plants along Ireland’s largest herbaceous border. Here you will see ‘Julia’s Memorial,’ a calm reflective pond built in honour of the 7th Viscountess by her son. Enjoy the vibrant colours and beautiful scents of the Rose garden. Don’t miss the 240 year old Bamberg Gate which came from the Cathedral at Bamberg in Germany.
Get a glimpse into a different world in the Japanese garden, created by the 8th Viscount and Viscountess Powerscourt in 1908. Enjoy the sight and perfume of Azaleas, Japanese Maples and Chinese Fortune Palms. The grotto is one of the oldest features of Powerscourt Gardens and offers secret pathways to explore and an air of 18th century romance.
Another highlight in Powerscourt Gardens is the Pet Cemetery. One of Ireland’s largest pet cemeteries, this is the resting place of many of the family pets from the estate. You can read about these pets when you visit the gardens including ‘Eugenie’ the Jersey cow who had 17 calves and produced over 100,000 gallons of milk! The interesting and amusing pet names will give you some great ideas for naming your next pet!
After strolling the gardens relax at the Avoca terrace café in Powerscourt House. Enjoy home-made Irish artisan food including breads, fresh salads and delicious cakes. It offers beautiful views of the lush, green Irish countryside. It is home to a range of shops featuring the best of Irish design and giftware including fashion, jewellery, local art and traditional Irish food.
Powerscourt is located 20 km south of Dublin City Centre in Enniskerry Co Wicklow on the N11. Dublin Airport is located approximately 40 minutes from Powerscourt Estate
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