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Lynhams Hotel, hotel in Laragh

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.

. We stayed as a big family and they were so accommodating. Food at the restaurant was great value and really tasty. A real hearty meal. The band in the bar were great too
Scored 8.7
8.7
Rated fabulous
Fabulous
489 reviews
Price from
£150.32
1 night, 2 adults
The Glendalough Hotel, hotel in Laragh

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.

Location. Staff. Food. All great. Prices were reasonable
Scored 6.9
6.9
Rated pleasant
Pleasant
1,057 reviews
Price from
£152.90
1 night, 2 adults
Heather House, hotel in Laragh

Located just 1.9 km from Glendalough Monastery, Heather House provides accommodation in Laragh with access to a garden, a terrace, as well as luggage storage space.

Amazing location right by Glendalough, room was great
Scored 9.0
9.0
Rated superb
Superb
841 reviews
Price from
£144.07
1 night, 2 adults
Glendalough Glamping - Adults Only, hotel in Laragh

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...

A fantastic site, great staff, excellent facilities and will definitely be going back!
Scored 9.6
9.6
Rated exceptional
Exceptional
581 reviews
Price from
£133.25
1 night, 2 adults
Tudor Lodge, hotel in Laragh

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.

Perfect little b&b
Scored 8.5
8.5
Rated very good
Very good
819 reviews
Price from
£131.58
1 night, 2 adults
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What guests said about Laragh:

  • Scored 10
    10

    Laragh itself is a very small village with 3 restaurants, a...

    Laragh itself is a very small village with 3 restaurants, a small gas-station shop and a Wool garments factory outlet. We visited only one of the restaurants, because we really liked it. Impressive landmarks and history at nearby Glendalough (2km), with a beautiful visitor centre with lots of information and a film about the history of the monastery. We went there to walk in nature (in November!) and had good weather from sunny to some rain, and from frosty to 15 Celsius. The paths and trails are very beautiful.
    M.
    Netherlands
  • Scored 10
    10

    The atmosphere in the hotel was both lively and relaxed,...

    The atmosphere in the hotel was both lively and relaxed, lovely staff, a bar frequented by locals, and terrific food with a wide selection and generous portions. The rooms were spacious, and the downstairs areas were comfortable and welcoming. We could have stayed a lot longer.
    Carol
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 10
    10

    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
  • Scored 10
    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
  • Scored 10
    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
  • Scored 10
    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.
    Philip
    United Kingdom

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  • From £144.07 per night
    Scored 9.0
    9.0
    Rated superb
    Superb
     · 841 reviews
    This was a wonderful place to stay. The location so beautiful, the house was stunning, period furniture, beautiful decor, great sense of calm and peacefulness throughout it. The manager ( regretfully didn't ask her name) was great, very pleasant, good engagement with guests, so helpful and very friendly, good at her job. The Wicklow Heather restaurant adjacent to the property was perfect for dining both evening and morning. Would highly recommend Heather House and would return in a heartbeat.
    Jane
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 8.6
    8.6
    Rated fabulous
    Fabulous
     · 126 reviews
    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.
    Mary
    Australia
  • From £99.57 per night
    Scored 8.7
    8.7
    Rated fabulous
    Fabulous
     · 261 reviews
    This was the best property we have stayed at during our 16 day holiday in Ireland. The room was perfect, clean and very spacious. The continental breakfast provided suited us. Very good value for money. Highly recommend.
    Philip
    Australia
  • Scored 6.9
    6.9
    Rated pleasant
    Pleasant
     · 1,057 reviews
    Hotel is right beside the Glendalough monastery which is beautiful & in the middle of lots of walking routes & Wicklow mountains. All the young serving staff were very friendly & helpful.
    Nicola
    United Kingdom
  • From £131.58 per night
    Scored 8.5
    8.5
    Rated very good
    Very good
     · 819 reviews
    Very Comfortable beds, and the living/bed area was clean and tidy. Location within Wicklow Mountains was excellent and close by to two really good restaurants.
    Paul
    United Kingdom