Set in Wicklow, 4.9 km from Powerscourt House, Gardens and Waterfall, Powerscourt Springs Health Farm offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Wicklow Way Lodge features garden views, free WiFi and free private parking, located in the heart of Wicklow mountains.
Adriaan
Netherlands
This is a very large property encompassing Bed & Breakfast, accounting side and fields around where they grow Christmas trees.
In The middle of nowhere but on the WICKLOW way. In fact only one hour from Dublin and very Close to Glendalough.
The room was fairly spacious with a good bathroom and an Italian shower so accessible for people with reduced mobility!
Very clean. Great bed! Very very quiet!
The Surrounding is very nice and there are possibilities to walk. There is also a lot of things to see around and the owner made a good job to indicate it all on the map!
Breakfasts are copious and cooked to order. Irish breakfast, porridges, toasts and a selection of of cereals, juice, yoghurt and fruit. Even non dairy milk!
The Bridge Tavern, a property with a bar, is located in Wicklow, 21 km from National Garden Exhibition Centre, 24 km from Glendalough Monastery, as well as 28 km from Brayhead.
Located in Wicklow and only 2.4 km from Wicklow Gaol, Knockrobin Cottage provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Jacqueline
Ireland
Rita and Matt lovely hosts, interesting chat .
The place was very handy for a wedding, and comfortable.
Pleasantly surprised by how nice wicklow town is and the murrugh
Built in 1883 and located on an oak-lined avenue, Tinakilly House is a 4-star Victorian mansion set in 7 acres of landscaped gardens with stunning views overlooking the Irish sea.
Set in Ashford, 6.5 km from Wicklow Gaol, Chester Beatty Inn offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
With stunning panoramic views and a beautiful, peaceful setting among the lush green hills of Wicklow’s Glen of the Downs, this 4-star hotel offers superb leisure and relaxation facilities.
joseph
United Kingdom
Warm welcome with a very relaxed atmosphere. The staff were wonderful and helpful.
This hotel is situated in the heart of the Wicklow Mountain National Park in the village of Laragh, 1 km from the 6th-century monastic city of Glendalough.
Horse & Hound is situated in the historic Delgany village at the foothill of the Wicklow Mountains, 22 km from Wicklow Gaol and 18 km from Usher Court Gardens. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Clo
United Kingdom
The whole place has a lovely feel about it. The staff were wonderful and helpful. Nothing was a bother to them. The pub was wonderful and Bellevue restaurant was impeccable. The area is off the beaten track so to speak but this was the appeal to us. Lots surrounding the area including multiple coffee shops and shops and the sea front is only a 8 minute drive away.
Wicklow is a historic town and still an operating harbour,...
Wicklow is a historic town and still an operating harbour, in the vicinity of the Wicklow mountains. There's plenty of interest in the town, including the harbour area including the Black Tower, and the Old Gaol museum. There's pubs and restaurants to suit most tastes - I ate at the Blue seafood restaurant on the quay and it was excellent. For lighter meals there are cafes, coffee-houses and bakery tea rooms to from hipster to traditional. I busy, fun town.
Robert
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The view of the Wicklow Mountains, while immersed in nature,...
The view of the Wicklow Mountains, while immersed in nature, an expansive property complete with Llamas, yoga studio, gardens and a peaceful ambiance throughout the building helped me relax after a very long journey. If you're looking for a more holistic get-away this would be the place to go.
Nancy
Canada
10
Scored 10
mountain spins breathtaking views in every direction need to...
mountain spins breathtaking views in every direction need to do return trips to get the full picture great for picnics great delis for same but cant remember names and oh CONES Brittas bay It is easy to get around but easy to get lost and find yourself in an unexpected beauty spot
No where is the wrong place to be as its all beautlful
patrick
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Truly the garden of Ireland.
Truly the garden of Ireland. So much to see and do that I would have needed AT LEAST a week to have seen everything I was interested in. Beautifully kept villages that were spotless and bustling with people. Local people extremely friendly. Can't wait to come back!
I can really recommend a cafe 'Turquoise' for veggie or vegans. The amount of options there was amazing and the food was some of the best I've ever eaten. Along with 'The Happy Pear' in Greystones.
You def need a car to get around and I can recommend stopping at Victors Way for a bit of a different experience with lots of unique statues.
Sara
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
My stay in the Scarr View 1st Floor Apartment was excellent.
My stay in the Scarr View 1st Floor Apartment was excellent. The apartment was spotlessly clean, very comfortable and I will definitely be back for another visit. I made a genuine error in the survey I completed. I would like the opportunity to complete this survey again Apologies for error
Sheila
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Wicklow is a quaint place and easy to get around if you park...
Wicklow is a quaint place and easy to get around if you park your car and walk. There are interesting shops to be found in the town of Wicklow. The surrounding areas towards the mountains is definitely worth exploring. There are great walks and public transport easy to navigate.
The location is beautiful, the apartment is a tiny lovely place. Perfect size for our two night stay. Very clean. They had it fully stocked which was so nice. Owners just went above and beyond in all of the little details, and we loved it so much. Will definately stay again when we visit and will miss this little boutique apartment. Thank you Mick and Martina for making our honeymoon trip to Ireland a bit more special.
The special touches and all the treats and goodies better than a hotel provides and good quality treats and shampoo etc.Small can't really walk to town as a serious hill to walk but taxi are near and pubs and resturants are nit far by taxi fortunately we rented a car and no problem with parking.would definitely come back again for a one or two night stop over .
Perfect cottage and the owner are super lovely. Had some nice chat with them which is nice as now it is often "self check-in". I've shared the room with a friend of mine and it was perfect for 1 night. It is just outside Wicklow town, a 5mn drive or you can also walk to town. Got a nice brekkie as well. :) I will definitely come back!
The price for the room (a single) probably wasn't unreasonable given that it's in a touristy part of Wicklow.
The standout was the spa therapist - she was so good at her job and that was really worth the trip.
Very nice receptionist - couldn't say the same about restaurant staff at breakfast; they were sort of cold.
A comfortable and cosy cottage in a beautiful setting. A great location for a family with kids playground and animals to visit. The children loved collecting the eggs from the chickens . The cottage was spotlessly clean and the hosts were very welcoming. We had a lovely break here and would have loved to stay longer
The apartment was great: clean, warm and comfortable. It was ideally situated for the coast and Wicklow mountains and easy access to Dublin using a Park and Ride. Alan was helpful and friendly and gave us lots of useful information. Thank you.
Location, lovely picturesque spot close to the river & close to the centre of Wicklow. Lovely room, amazing breakfast, friendly staff (although not enough of them). Pub below is also lovely, convenient for a meal or drinks during your stay.
We cooked breakfast and dinner in the apartment kitchen that was very well equipped. The host was very welcoming, as were the very well behaved family dogs. We enjoyed every minute of our stay and will highly recommend the location.
Beautiful Location on the Wicklow Way , provided a great base for my Wife , son and I to explore what Wicklow had to offer. Brillant Views , Lovely Breakfast and a very friendly dog which our 5 Year Old enjoyed each morning.
Self catering was good value and the property was well equipped. The host was very pleasant and attentive. The location provided easy access to the wonderful coastline and to splendid walking in the Wicklows.
Location is perfect for discovering Wicklow, either by car or on foot. Our room was just perfect, with a terrace overlooking the mountains. Breakfast is varied and delicious. We would definitely come back.
Ian and his family were brilliant, the location was central to all the activities we had planned . Bonus points for Fred, Luke and Max. We are already planning to revisit. If I could I would give 100/10
Fiona was very prompt and kind in both setting us up in the room, and making us a delicious Irish breakfast. Close to downtown, walked there had a few pints then walked back!
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