Your chauffeur meets you at the arrivals hall, takes care of the luggage, and drives you in comfort to Powerscourt Estate in Enniskerry. The route takes you south from Dublin through County Wicklow, and the landscape changes noticeably as you leave the airport behind - rolling hills and the early edges of the Wicklow Mountains by the time you reach Enniskerry.
Powerscourt is a large estate in the Wicklow Hills, best known for its formal gardens, the Palladian house, and views down to the Great Sugar Loaf. The village of Enniskerry is one of the more attractive small villages in County Wicklow.
If you need a return transfer, book the same service for your return date and let the team know your pick-up time, pick-up location, and drop-off point.
This is a private transfer. Suitable for all fitness levels. Infants and small children can travel in a pram or stroller, and public transport options are available nearby if needed.
The drive is part of the experience. The route from Dublin Airport to Enniskerry runs roughly an hour in normal traffic. As you clear the city and head into Wicklow, the scenery is genuinely worth looking at - give yourself some travel time and don’t rush the journey.
Powerscourt Estate opening times. The gardens and house at Powerscourt are open to visitors most days, but hours vary by season. If you’re planning to visit the estate on arrival rather than staying close by, it’s worth checking current opening times before you travel so you’re not landing after close.
Enniskerry village. The village square has a handful of good cafés and restaurants, and it’s a pleasant place to get your bearings. It’s a small village, so weekend parking can be tight if there’s a busy day at the estate.
For the return trip. Book the return transfer in advance rather than trying to arrange it on the day. Enniskerry is not a large transport hub, and having the pickup confirmed before you arrive saves any uncertainty.