Glendalough

The Glendalough Hotel

Town center, tel: 0404 45135, fax: 0404 45142, (http://www.glendaloughhot...).

Derrymore B&B
+353 (0)404 45493

There are also many B&B's in Laragh and Glendalough, so if you arrived early enough in the day you could decide on the spot where to stay.

Glendalough Youth Hostel
The Lodge, Glendalough, Co. Wicklow
Tel: +353-(0)404-45342 | Fax: +353-404-45690
From Dublin Airport to Glendalough Hostel: At Airport Roundabout take the 2nd exit onto the M1 (signposted Dublin). Leave the M1 at junction 3, then at roundabout take the 3rd exit onto the M50 (signposted M50 Southbound). Continue forward onto the M11 (signposted Wexford). Continue forward onto the N11. Branch left, then at roundabout take the 4th exit onto the R755. Continue forward onto the R755 Entering Roundwood. Bear right onto the R755 Entering Annamoe. Continue forward onto the R755 Entering Laragh. Bear right onto the R756 (signposted Glendalough). Branch left onto the R757. You will need to follow thw signs for the Monastic Settlement-our Glendaloch Youth Hostel is on the road to the Upper Lake.

The 5 star all en-suite Glendalough hostel is set in a wooded valley amid spectacular countryside ideal for fishing, rock climbing, pony trekking and hiking in Wicklow. The county of Wicklow, just south of Dublin is known as the Garden of Ireland. Central Wicklow is a mass of domed granite mountains, penetrated by deep glens and wooded valleys containing some of the finest scenery in Ireland. To the west, the mountains give way to gentler country on the edge of the central plain. Staying in Glendalough for a night or two is a great way to forget about the hustle & bustle of everyday life and just relax. The county is rich in history and culture, with five heritage gardens and many archaeological and historical remains. When you get there, say hi to Trish or Mark, they are awesome!!