Woodenbridge Lodge is nestled in the stunning countryside of South Wicklow’s Vale of Avoca. Set in landscaped gardens overlooking the Aughrim River, it offers modern rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Louise
Ireland
Great night away with family and friends. Lovely hotel, fabulous location
This 400-year old hotel is nestled in the beautiful Vale of Avoca, overlooking Woodenbridge Golf Club. Its modern rooms have free Wi-Fi, while its AA Rosette restaurant serves full Irish breakfasts.
Mary
Ireland
Love the great staff nothing is too much trouble. Great food good atmosphere.
Overlooking the sea and just a short walk from Arklow town, the hotel offers tasty food, an impressive leisure club and 91 rooms, some with spectacular sea views.
Thomas
United States of America
Lovely location, close nature walk and sea. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay.
The View at Moneylands in Arklow provides adults-only accommodations with a garden, a tennis court, and barbecue facilities. With garden views, this accommodation offers a terrace.
Set in a Designated Area of Natural Beauty, the award winning BrookLodge & Macreddin Village has elegant modern rooms and extensive facilities which include an indoor-to-outdoor pool, Hammam massage...
Andrea
Ireland
The staff are amazing! I can't fault any of them. In particular Aoife on the front desk.
Beds are very comfortable, and amongst my friends we had 4 very different rooms and I'd have been happy to have stayed in any of them.
Food & drinks in the main hotel bar are excellent. In hindsight we would have only eaten there for the few days.
Pools & spas are great and very quiet mid week.
With classic, elegant decor, this luxurious, 19th-century country house is set within 35 acres of grounds. Its individually designed rooms boast marble bathrooms and cozy bathrobes.
At the edge of the picturesque market town of Gorey and just minutes from Wexford’s sandy beaches, this elegant 4-star hotel offers stylish and contemporary accommodations and superb facilities.
patrick
Ireland
V good service, breakfast great neat and very clean and all in place
Located less than an hour’s drive from Dublin, this hotel provides a luxury retreat away from the stresses of everyday life and is perfectly located for exploring south-east Ireland.
Walk along the treetops at Avondale house with its viewing...
Walk along the treetops at Avondale house with its viewing tower, well worth doing. Drooped into Wicklow historic jail tour. Visited the gardens at mount ushers - stunning. Saturday morning farmers market at kilruddery house followed by lunch at Johnnie foxes pub. An evening meal at Christy’s on arklow Main Street.
Mark
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Arkow had enough things to do.
Arkow had enough things to do. My son went to the leisure complex cinema etc. Moneylands is central with easy access to all surrounding towns and villages etc. Perfect location.
About a 20 minute drive was wicklow jail....brilliant time and our 2nd visit but the VR experience there is a must. 30 to 40 minutes drive to wexford town and its lovely. Water front and harbour. Lots of shops and nick nack shops. Lovely day out. Weather is a game changer if its good weather. Glen deloch is a good place to visit if the weather is good. We ate in gorey and the broken chair at moneylands farm.....perfect breakfast. We also made breakfast in our accommodation. Great facilities. There's nothing I'd avoid on my next visit. I can't wait to go back.
Lesley
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The people were very friendly and helpful.
The people were very friendly and helpful.
The food was delicious. Where we ate.
Arklow itself was easy to navigate. We went on a trip into the surrounding countryside and found some spectacularly beautiful valleys.
The beach we visited was undeveloped and the scenery fabulous.
We really enjoyed our stay, and would return in a heartbeat.
Richard
France
8.0
Scored 8.0
This is a lovely place in a beautiful location and the...
This is a lovely place in a beautiful location and the external appearance of the pod belied the modern interior. However the Pod designed by a tall man- everything was difficult or impossible to reach, including the bed! The additional of a small step ladder or steps of some some kind would help.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
I am Irish..but had never been to Arklow before.
I am Irish..but had never been to Arklow before. A lovely little coastal town with a proud industrial heritage. Like many Irish towns , it has suffered economically…with plenty of vacant shops etc. Hopefully, the facility to work from home will mean that the town becomes less of a commuter satellite town and more the vibrant community that it can and should be. Beautiful location…between the mountains and the sea. Very close to the amazing beach at Brittas Bay. To crown it all, during our stay, the Sunny South East lived up to its name. I would be happy to revisit!
Eilish
Ireland
10
Scored 10
As soon as we arrived liz the receptionist made us feel so...
As soon as we arrived liz the receptionist made us feel so welcome. We decided to have some lunch and a cheeky drink . According to my husband the Guinness was ‘ grand ‘ . The room was beautiful, clean with a balcony. The view was breathtaking!
The bathroom was clean and nicely decorated. Loads of hot water and towels .
We booked dinner and both had the hake , so fresh . Our waitress Marsha was friendly and attentive. There was live music which was pretty good . We slept great , no noise .
Breakfast was buffet style, with a choice on the menu too. We had the full Irish and walked the beautiful park nearby . Highly recommend!
Have stayed here a few times when travelling , very nice place, doesn’t feel like a “lodge or hotel” very homey rooms, bathroom is a good size too, services on phone are very bad little to no signal and depending on how many guests if only a few WiFi is okay if full building the WiFi is terrible, smart tv in some rooms not all, no shops around but you’re less than 10 minutes from arklow town, beautiful scenery, definitely a place to continue staying :)
Staff were friendly and helpful when we arrived.
They even offered to do some ironing while they cleaned our apartment.
It was nice and quiet throughout the day and evening.
We left Early in the morning and the locked gates were opened for us. This was a lot earlier than usual.
It was a lovely place to stay and there were nice views of the Arklow coast.
Will definitely go again and recommend to.other travellers.
This was our first stop on a 20-day trip. Wanted a location close to the ocean in a town with plenty of pubs and restaurants. Staff was friendly and a good breakfast buffet. We were traveling along the southern cost around to Galway. Arklow is nice and is a good base to go out and explore the area. Took a day trip to the fabric mill in nearby Avoca. Great historical place. It's been around since 1723.
Stunning wee place nestled in co Arklow , we stayed in the coral which was amazing, the host was amazing and couldn’t do enough for us ,it had everything we needed and the decor was stunning ,our hot tub on the decking was turned on for our arrival , the views were beautiful from our place , just a stunning wee place , we would definitely recommend 💖A star 🌟
Fantastic location, convenient distance from Arklow as well as freeway access. The clothes washer in the kitchen was a huge convenience for a long trip. The grounds are beautiful, and the restaurant on the property is delicious. Everyone was friendly and accomodating. You won't find a better value for a family vacation.
Great staff providing a warm welcome & friendly hospitality throughout my stay. Great location with both Wicklow & arklow within a short drive. Quick check in process. Nice food and service in the restaurant. For any golfers the hotel is directly accessible to the local golf club (literally a minutes walk across the road).
The food in the restaurant was fabulous, with several vegan options and vegan dessert. The staff in the restaurant and in the hotel couldn't be nicer. I stayed at the lodge and the bedroom was so nice. I also loved that all rooms were either by the trees or by the river. Beautiful scenery.
Friendliness of the hostess first with a welcoming smile, followed by the amazing view as you wake up in the morning. We have toured Ireland for a week and a half staying in hotels and B&B’s, and this by far blows everything out of the water. It won’t disappoint!!
The staff were friendly and attentive. The hotel is spacious with a good lobby and bar area. The evening entertainment (U2 tribute band and Alvin Kenny) were great. The beds were comfortable and we had a sea view (if you stood on tippy toes).
This is an old style hotel in a lovely location. Staff are friendly. Hotel room was quite warm. If bedroom is above bar, you will hear the music. Overall a comfy, warm and welcoming hotel. We eat in the bar and food was good.
The hotel and lodge are clean and in a great location. Recommend going to the smoke House next door for a drink as its by a river and resturant is lovely. There was live music fri and sat. Buffet breakfast is fab!
Location was great, close enough to drive into town for groceries and meals. The view from the "villas" cannot be beat. The onsite restaurant is fantastic, when it's open. A true gem considering the price.
Breakfast just ok the fresh fruit was about the best if it! The coffee was awful scrambled eggs were over cooked we didn’t hang about today to go there!
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