Meetings of the waters
Meetings of the Waters: Nature's Serenity
Explore the historic Mottee Stone in Wicklow, a breathtaking landmark offering stunning views and a glimpse into Ireland's ancient past.
Nestled in the scenic Wicklow mountains, the Mottee Stone is a captivating historical landmark that offers breathtaking views, rich history, and a connection to Ireland's ancient past. A must-visit for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving, start by heading towards the R756 road from your location in County Wicklow. Continue on the R756 until you reach the T-junction with the R759. Turn left onto the R759 and follow the road for approximately 6 kilometers. You will see signs for The Mottee Stone. There is a small car park nearby where you can leave your vehicle.
Public Transportation
For travelers using public transportation, take a bus from Wicklow town to the nearest town (such as Rathdrum) that services the R759. Check local bus schedules for routes heading towards Rathdrum. Once you arrive in Rathdrum, you may need to take a taxi or arrange for a local ride to the Mottee Stone, as public transport does not directly reach the landmark. Ensure to check the taxi availability in advance.
Walking from Nearby Areas
If you are staying in a nearby area and prefer walking, you can hike to The Mottee Stone from surrounding trails. From the nearest bus stop on the R759, follow the walking paths through scenic landscapes. This could take around 45 minutes to an hour depending on your pace and the starting point. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and check the weather before heading out.
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