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.
In the heart of the Wicklow Mountains National Park, the Glendalough Hotel has views of the ruined Glendalough Cathedral. The hotel offers en suite rooms, a restaurant and pub.
Glendalough Glamping - Adults Only in Laragh provides adults-only accommodation with a garden and barbecue facilities. Featuring a shared kitchen, this property also provides guests with a picnic...
Elen
Ireland
Close to glendalough, great atmosphere, staff very friendly and helpful, clean and comfortable
Nestled in the Wicklow Mountains in the village of Laragh, Tudor Lodge offers comfortable guest accommodation and self-catering cabins all within a riverside setting.
Maria Magdalena
South Africa
We stayed in one of the cabins. Super nice and cosy
Located just 1.9 km from Glendalough Monastery, Heather House provides accommodation in Laragh with access to a garden, a bar, as well as luggage storage space.
Judit
Hungary
The staff were amazing and helpful, any time we asked for help, they were there. The room was beautiful and clean, we loved it!
Coolalingo B&B offers accommodation in Drumgoff Bridge. Free WiFi and free private parking is available. All rooms come with a private bathroom.
Mare
United States
I loved staying at the Coolaingo B&B. The proprietor, Maura, was warm, welcoming and extremely helpful. She provided a truly exceptional breakfast. Room and facilities were immaculate. Bed was comfortable and room was quiet and peaceful.
Located in Oldbridge and only 10 km from Glendalough Monastery, Lough Dan House provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Naomi
Ireland
After a day of hiking, we got such a warm welcome; the fire was lit, our coats were taken to hang and the room was so warm. The bed was unbelievably comfortable, everything was spotless, and the breakfast was plentiful and delicious.
We got the wrong room, single instead of a twin...
We got the wrong room, single instead of a twin accommodation but they sort it out for the first night and then the next day they gave us a twin room for the rest of the stay. Great and very friendly staff. The administration does a great job in training them and been visible to all. The only draw back was that we did not get our room clean during our stay, the garbage was full, we only got towels changed.
Anapilar
United States
10
Scored 10
This is a perfect location for walkers & nature lovers.
This is a perfect location for walkers & nature lovers. The views are spectacular & if you're lucky with the weather, which we were, though it was February, there are some lovely walks in the area, both short & long-distance. Very popular with tour groups & families, especially at weekends ... lots of buggies, bicycles & dogs ... something for everyone! Lovely outdoor seating areas for coffee & snacks & tasty food in restaurant. Don't forget your camera for some memorable & scenic shots during your walks. Wear comfortable footwear to really enjoy & take advantage of the lovely walks, especially around the lake , up towards the waterfall ... so much to see & enjoy ... for adults, kids, & doggies too! Will definitely return!
Gabrielle
Ireland
10
Scored 10
We have visited Laragh on three different trips to Ireland,...
We have visited Laragh on three different trips to Ireland, and we are always eager to return. It is a scenically beautiful area. We love walking the trails at Glendalough amid the ancient monastic ruins, and the drive through the Wicklow Mountains is stunning. Over the years, we also have enjoyed several day trips to nearby Russborough House with its art, gardens, interesting history, and excellent restaurant. The Wicklow Heather restaurant is world class, and the cafe in the center of Laragh has excellent homemade soups and food.
Laragh is a great part of any trip to Ireland.
O'Toole
10
Scored 10
Laragh is just over a kilometre away from the honey pot of...
Laragh is just over a kilometre away from the honey pot of Glendalough which, when we were there at the weekend, was heaving with visitors. Laragh is a good place to stay because you're away from the crowds and I suspect that the dining options are better than in Glendalough. There are lots of walks into the hills from Glendalough and it is indeed a beautiful place. The long distance Wicklow Trail passes within a kilometre of Laragh. Good public transport connections either direct from Dublin by coach or by train from Wicklow and there is a bus service to connect with the trains at Wicklow.
Phil
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It was fantastic trip, scenery was amazing.
It was fantastic trip, scenery was amazing. We stayed at Glendalough glamping and expectations exceeded itself. It was spotless and both Debbie and Pat were very helpful and friendly. Recommend the Wicklow heather for food.
Lilly
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Pleasant village in beautiful scenery.
Pleasant village in beautiful scenery.
Cafe/deli very good
Wicklow Heather had good food
Swimming in Upper lake was fabulous during the heat wave
Rockpools on Glendasan River lovely for a dip
Great hiking trails
Historic monastic city full of history but definite lack of information placards on key sights.
Visitor centre not open
The location of the Glendalough hotel is amazing. It is right beside the national heritage site of Glendalough, literally only metres away. Wonderful walks around the whole area.
I travelled with my teenage son, and ordered a twin room. It was spacious and clean.
As the reviews for the hotel restaurant were so bad, we booked our meals elsewhere. The village of Laragh is less than 2kms away, and I would highly recommend the Wicklow Heather restaurant. Superb. Book in advance.
We also ate at Lynams of Laragh, ok pub grub, live music.
We stayed in Heather House a short trip from Trooperstown Lodge. Accommodation was beautiful with a terrific view, super clean and modern. Lovely and warm for the winter time, towels and hairdryer provided and very comfy bed with fluffy pillows. Breakfast, lunch and dinner was had in the restaurant next door which is a quaint, old fashioned restaurant. Lovely antique decorations and delicious food. Staff in both accommodation and restaurant were very friendly and helpful.
Beautiful B&B in Laragh. Rooms with private entrance leave you free to come and go, with simple check-out process if you're leaving for an early morning hike. Next door the Wicklow Heather restaurant is well worth a visit for a delicious evening meal - the receptionist kindly called ahead to book a table for us. Only 1km from Glendalough which was the purpose of our visit to the area but also perfect for easy access to the Wicklow Mountains at large.
Charming, quaint, located right on the Wicklow Way. large Irish breakfasts. An older building but everything functioned. Quiet location. at the end of the road so nearest town is a half hour walk away. Best to have a vehicle, we did not. Short walk to historic monastic center, well preserved. Ten minutes to National Park info center and trails map. We walked 30 minutes to Lynhams Pub in Laragh for excellent pub dinners and atmosphere.
It’s a very small town, so everything is pretty compact, and this hotel was in the middle of it. The room is nearly renovated, so it looks a lot nicer than the pictures, with white duvet covers and purple seating by the windows and purple and grey accent bedding. There are large seating areas outside the room and the room was a decent size.
Absolutely gorgeous B&B in a lovely location. Within walking distance to a couple restaurants (I highly recommend Wicklow Heather) and a beautiful back way to the Glendalough Cathedral through the woods. The breakfast was stellar and the bed was very comfortable. There were even friendly kitties outside!
Love this house, it is such a gem in a beautiful and historic part of Ireland. This was the original school house and subsequently operated as a restaurant. The owner maintains it with such character and style. The conservatory and TV room really are the icing on the cake. Great for a family re union.
Old worldly feeling of this hotel. Service was excellent. The location in the Victoria district meant it is proximate to many bars and restaurants including a venue The Corner where authentic old time music is played. Stroll across the bridge and you are in the town centre.
Since I was hiking the WIcklow Way I liked that I could choose my breakfast time without bothering anyone. The room was lovely, very well decorated, spacious and comfortable. The location isn't bad - a fairly easy walk into the center of Laragh.
Property is beautiful! Feels secluded but is very close to the village of Laragh. Facilities were outstanding and everything was pristine. Pods were very comfortable and we slept really well! Staff were very friendly.
Great location for wandering the Wicklow ways with walking distance to pubs and restaurants. Very welcoming host, great breakfast, spotlessly clean. Thanks for a fantastic weekend!
We had a lovely one night stay. Comfortable bed, coffee and tea in the room with a little fridge. Walking distance to the restaurant for dinner and breakfast.
Highly recommend. .
location is great for hikes in Wicklow national park, room is spacious, well furnished & private access. Sharon is a great host, giving valuable recommendations.
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