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Triton Lake – Castle Park loop from Knocksink Wood

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Ireland
Wicklow

Triton Lake – Castle Park loop from Knocksink Wood

Moderate

5.0

(3)

40

hikers

Triton Lake – Castle Park loop from Knocksink Wood

02:06

7.63km

120m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 14, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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2.09 km

Apollo Belvedere and Diana Statues, Powerscourt Gardens

Highlight • Monument

The statues of Apollo Belvedere and Diana on the upper terraces of The Italian Garden were bought in Rome by the 6th Viscount of Powerscourt.

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2

2.11 km

Powerscourt House

Highlight • Historical Site

Powerscourt House, is a grand example of 18th-century architecture. Originally built in 1730, it features elegant interiors and is surrounded by exquisite gardens.

The house combines historical charm with modern attractions, including a variety of shops and a café. Visitors can explore its rich history, enjoy the breathtaking views of the Wicklow Mountains, and immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of the estate.

A visit to Powerscourt House is both a cultural and visual delight. 🌿🏰

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3

2.45 km

Dolphin Pond, Powerscourt Gardens

Highlight • Structure

The Dolphin Pond at Powerscourt Gardens is a serene and enchanting feature that captivates visitors with its beauty. 🐬💧 The pond showcases elegant dolphin sculptures that add a whimsical touch to the landscape. The Dolphin Pond is a must-see for anyone exploring the picturesque Powerscourt Estate. 🌸🌿

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4

2.71 km

Triton Lake

Highlight • Lake

Beautiful pond with a Triton statue

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5

2.85 km

The Japanese Garden Grotto at Powerscourt Gardens is a captivating, historic feature dating back to the 1740s. 🌿✨ Built from fossilized sphagnum moss from the River Dargle, it exudes 18th-century romance with its hidden pathways and enchanting atmosphere. The gentle sound of water trickling down its moss-covered walls adds to the grotto's magical feel, making it a must-visit spot for those exploring the gardens. 🌸🏞️

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6

3.41 km

If you're seeking whimsy and wonder in the midst of nature, look no further than the Pepperpot Tower at Powerscourt Gardens! Nestled in the serene Tower Valley of Wicklow, this architectural gem stands as a testament to the estate's charm. Built in 1911, its quirky allure beckons visitors to ascend its heights and behold the breathtaking panorama of the gardens below. 🏰🌳

Ascending to the top offers a unique vantage point, allowing you to admire the intricate beauty of Powerscourt Gardens from on high. Whether you're a history buff or simply seeking a memorable experience, the Pepperpot Tower promises to enchant and captivate with its blend of history and natural splendor.

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7

3.48 km

Powerscourt Estate Well

Highlight • Structure

The Powerscourt Estate well, nestled within the stunning gardens of the estate in Enniskerry, is a charming feature that adds a touch of rustic elegance to the landscape. 🌿 This historic well, surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant flowers, offers a picturesque spot for visitors to pause and appreciate the tranquil beauty of the estate. 🏰✨ A perfect photo opportunity, it's a small yet significant part of the estate's rich heritage.

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8

3.60 km

Castle Park

Highlight • Historical Site

This beautiful park is located in County Wicklow at the foot of the 501-meter Sugar Loaf Mountain

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7.63 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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4.60 km

1.83 km

988 m

214 m

Surfaces

3.44 km

2.53 km

1.31 km

214 m

132 m

< 100 m

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