For international production, Ireland is a world-class location. It’s a key centre for film, television, and animation production due to its highly experienced crew base and well-established studios, as well as its breath-taking landscape and competitive tax credit.

“Ireland has become a capital of filmmaking, establishing itself as one of the world’s most attractive production environments.”

Variety Magazine

Wicklow has a long history of collaborating with production companies. The County continues to serve as the setting for a number of films and television series.

Screen Wicklow is a one-stop-shop for all your production needs. We offer full assistance to film and television projects based in the County.

Our dedicated online resource portal is a comprehensive guide to filming in the Garden County. Scroll down further to access additional resources, links and support information.

Why Wicklow

Wicklow, called "Europe's Hollywood" by Jane Seymour, is home to a slew of well-known film and television locations, from Michael Collins (1996, featuring a crucial scene in Rathdrum Square) to Dancing at Lughnasa (1998) and Camelot (2001). Killruddery House and Gardens (The Tudors, Camelot, Far and Away, and My Left Foot, among others) and Powerscourt are two of the best big house movie locations.

“We are really fortunate to be filming in Wicklow for a lot of reasons, the most notable of which being the range of landscapes available in close proximity to the studios. It is a very accommodating world.”

Michael Hurst, Creator of Vikings

Shot in Wicklow

Wicklow is the backdrop for Netflix’s number one show - Vikings: Valhalla.

Cocaine Bear, Elizabeth Banks’ dark comedy, was filmed in Wicklow. During the summer 2021, Patrick Dempsey and Amy Adams visited the County while filming in Greystones and Enniskerry for the upcoming Disney sequel Disenchanted.

Netflix’s teen fantasy drama Fate: The Winx Saga, which will return for its second season to the streaming platform along with screen adaptation of Emma Donoghue’s 2016 novel The Wonder – a psychological thriller set in a small Irish village seven years after the Great Famine ended were shot in County Wicklow recently.

Find out more about recent productions filmed in County Wicklow here.

Why County Wicklow is a fantastic location for filming…

  • The untamed Wicklow Mountains and rugged coastline, secluded cottages and urban streetscapes, stately country homes and modern architecture all combine to provide a spectacular range of variety of locations to choose from.
  • Locations in County Wicklow have seamlessly doubled as many international locations such Scandinavian settlements in Vikings and Vikings: Valhalla (Michael Hirst), gothic Victorian streets in Penny Dreadful (John Logan) and The Man Who Invented Christmas (Bharat Nalluri).
  • Wicklow is home to world-class film studios, including Ardmore Studios and Ashford Studios.
  • Local crew with worldwide recognition and experience.
  • Film, television, and animation are eligible for a tax credit.
  • You have access to a wide range of pre- and post-production services.
  • Dublin City, Dublin Airport, and Dublin Port are all within easy reach (less than 20 kilometres).
  • Wicklow County Council is devoted to welcoming, assisting, and supporting you.

Screen Wicklow launches 5-year film strategy

County Wicklow Screen Sector Development Strategy 2022 – 2026 sets out the recommendations for the county’s objectives and actions supporting the growth of its local film and television production cluster over the next five years. Download the strategy report (2MB, pdf).

Latest News

 

Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan TD turns the sod on a transformative new transport hub in Bray.

Thursday, 18th April

Minister of Transport Eamon Ryan TD, was in Bray earlier this afternoon to mark the commencement of works for a transformative new Transport Hub in Bray which will bring together better facilities for buses and taxis, as well as walking and cycling infrastructure, all connected to the (Daly) train station.

A significant €3.5million of funding has been allocated in 2024 by the National Transport Authority to the Wicklow County Council project, which demonstrates the importance of the scheme within the county this year. Construction on the project is estimated to be completed in 12 months, subject to favourable conditions.

The key features of the project consist of the following:

  • Construction of realigned bus interchange facilities to provide a more comfortable and safer experience for customers, with better bus parking and taxi spaces.
  • Upgrading of pedestrian and cyclist facilities in the area, through the provision of new widened footpaths and pedestrian crossings.
  • Landscaping features to enhance the public space, installation of new seating areas, tree planting and introduction of cycle parking.

The project will provide a high-quality transport interchange that complements the heritage of the Bray station buildings, which first opened for passengers back in 1854. The project, which has been facilitated and supported throughout by Iarnród Eireann, is designed by Atkins Réalis Consultancy, with Contractors David Walsh Civil Engineering carrying out the construction works. 

Commenting on the event, Taoiseach Simon Harris said, ‘As Taoiseach and as a TD for Wicklow I am delighted to see this project move forward with today's sod turn. This scheme is set to have a significant impact on people across the county providing high quality public spaces to go alongside the historic station buildings we are already lucky to have. With this project going ahead we will see renewed energy and activity in the local area which small businesses will no doubt welcome. I want to thank Wicklow County Council and the National Transport Authority who have worked tirelessly to get this over the line. I look forward to seeing the result.’

Speaking at the sod-turning, Minister Eamon Ryan said, ‘This new transport hub is going to transform the area around Bray Train Station and encourage more people to choose public transport. We are seeing throughout the country that when we improve transport infrastructure and facilities, people respond so positively. Bray is a wonderful, thriving town and it is about to get even better with this new plan from Wicklow County Council, for locals and commuters first, but also to the many people who visit. The Government is committed to transforming the way we travel in Ireland, and this is evidenced in the significant investment we have allocated in recent years to the Active Travel and Public Transport projects around the country. This is a great example of how this investment is being spent for people and for communities.’

Cathaoirleach of Bray Municipal District Cllr. Melanie Corrigan said, ‘We were delighted that Minister Ryan was able to join us here at Bray (Daly) Train station to officially mark the commencement of works on the Bray Transport Interchange scheme. We welcome the commitment of funding from the Department and the National Transport Authority for this project, which upon completion will see much needed safety improvements for all those who access this busy area’.

Deputy Chief Executive Michael Nicholson commented, ‘On behalf of Wicklow County Council, we are delighted with the investment from the Government in this vital Active Travel project, one of many being rolled out across the county. Ultimately the project will benefit the key transport modes of walking, cycling, taxi, bus and rail at the station, and will encourage a modal shift from private vehicles to more sustainable modes of transport.’

Jim Meade, Chief Executive of Iarnród Éireann said: ‘We are delighted that the Bray Transport Interchange project is now underway. It will greatly enhance the customer experience for our existing customers and with the increased multi-modal interchange will make DART travel even more attractive to potential future customers’.

Anne Graham, Chief Executive of the National Transport Authority said: ‘This scheme is a great example of the work we are doing in collaboration with Local Authorities like Wicklow County Council to make sustainable travel a more attractive option for commuters across Ireland. Enhancing facilities to support the various transport modes of walking, cycling and public transport, along with an improved public realm, will encourage more of us to consider choosing an alternative to the private car.’

Also in attendance at the event were Bray District Manager Lorraine Gallagher, Wicklow Elected Deputies and Bray Elected Members along with representatives from the National Transport Authority, Iarnród Éireann, Atkins Réalis Consultancy, David Walsh Civil Engineering, Dublin Bus, Go Ahead Ireland, Finnegan’s Bray and staff and members of Wicklow County Council.

Works will be carried out on a phased basis, with access to businesses, residences, public transport and amenities maintained throughout. Alternative access routes required during construction will be highlighted in advance with all stakeholders.

Wicklow County Council would like to thank the public, businesses and transport providers within the area for their patience and co-operation throughout the duration of works. Progress updates can be found on the Active Travel section of the Wicklow County Council website, www.wicklow.ie/Active-Travel

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