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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 rooms with private bathrooms, a restaurant and pub.

Wonderful location with amazing views. The staff were very accommodating and helpful. Food from the restaurant was excellent.
7.1
Scored 7.1
Good
Rated good
934 reviews
Price from$196.08per night
Lynhams Hotel, hotel in Laragh

This hotel is located in the heart of the Wicklow Mountain National Park in the village of Laragh, 0.6 mi from the 6th-century monastic city of Glendalough.

Property location is excellent, near Wicklow mountains and Glendolough. Also convenient for a day trip into Dublin.
8.6
Scored 8.6
Excellent
Rated excellent
420 reviews
Price from$192.77per night
Heather House, hotel in Laragh

Heather House in Laragh provides accommodations with a garden, a terrace, and a bar. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are available at the bed and breakfast free of charge.

Close to Glendalough and many of the other sights I had on my well researched itinerary.
8.9
Scored 8.9
Excellent
Rated excellent
749 reviews
Price from$135.64per night
Glendalough International Youth Hostel, hotel in Laragh

Glendalough International Youth Hostel is set in beautiful Glendalough, surrounded by its pretty countryside and at the foot of Camaderry Mountain.

Absolutely great location, especially for hikers. Big kitchen with all facilities. Hot water is hot which is very important after all day hike.
7.7
Scored 7.7
Good
Rated good
896 reviews
Price from$78.60per night
Glendalough Glamping - Adults Only, hotel in Laragh

Glendalough Glamping - Adults Only in Laragh provides adults-only accommodations with a garden and barbecue facilities.

It’s so peaceful!
9.5
Scored 9.5
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
565 reviews
Price from$170.88per night
Tudor Lodge B&B, hotel in Laragh

Nestled in the Wicklow Mountains in the village of Laragh, Tudor Lodge offers comfortable guest accommodations and self-catering cabins all within a riverside setting.

Wonderful host in great location, about a 40 min walk through the beautiful first trail (well-paved) to the ruins of Glendalough Cathedral. Lovely accommodations- my room had the most beautiful skylight w a blind. Windows open for a comfortable night’s sleep in this quiet village
8.8
Scored 8.8
Excellent
Rated excellent
733 reviews
Price from$144.18per night
Wicklow Way Lodge, hotel in Laragh

Wicklow Way Lodge features garden views, free WiFi and free private parking, located in the heart of Wicklow mountains.

This is a beautiful bnb. Bed was comfortable, shower was best we have enjoyed in Ireland. Owners were friendly and gave great recommendations to hear Irish music.
9.5
Scored 9.5
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
447 reviews
Price from$192.24per night
Coolalingo B&B, hotel in Laragh

Coolalingo B&B offers accommodations in Drumgoff Bridge. Free WiFi and free private parking is available. All rooms come with a private bathroom.

Very sweet host and yummy breakfast. Room was very clean
9.4
Scored 9.4
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
113 reviews
Price from$128.16per night
FOREST VIEW Woodland lodge, hotel in Laragh

FOREST VIEW Woodland lodge enjoys a location in Ballard, 2.6 miles from Glendalough Monastery and 16 miles from Wicklow Gaol.

Everything about the stay was wonderful. Yep the scones were beautifully homemade as was the wonderful breakfast. We even enjoyed a ride to and from the local pub. Out of the park hospitality. Highly recommended if in the vicinity!
9.7
Scored 9.7
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
186 reviews
Price from$139.37per night
Jacob's Well Hotel, hotel in Laragh

Located in the tranquil village of Rathdrum, County Wicklow, Jacobs Well is 15 minutes’ drive from Wicklow Mountains National Park.

Nice room Food in the pub was not great. I had hoped for better
8.5
Scored 8.5
Very Good
Rated very good
532 reviews
Price from$267per night
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What Guests Said About Laragh:

  • 10
    Scored 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 of America
  • 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
    FREDA
    United Kingdom

Explore guest reviews of hotels in Laragh

  • From $160.20 per night
    8.9
    Scored 8.9
    Excellent
    Rated excellent
     · 749 reviews
    We had such a wonderful experience with our stay. It exceeded our expectations. The Heather House is such a pretty place. The grounds are beautiful. My husband and I sat outdoors with a glass of wine and enjoy how quaint the place was. Registration was easy and staff was very nice. We also went next door to the Heather Restaurant. It was also so pleasant and the food was delicious. Both dinner and breakfast. I highly recommended this place.
    D
    Daniel
    United States of America
  • 9.0
    Scored 9.0
    Wonderful
    Rated wonderful
     · 42 reviews
    Mary is an excellent host, very pleasant. The room was nice and comfortable. The b&b is walking distance to glendalough and The Wicklow Heather restaurant. We got drenched during our walk and the small hairdryer was actually a life saver! Small things like that make a massive difference. It was a wonderful experience and I would gladly recommend it to anyone looking to explore glendalough area.
    A
    Anonymous
    Ireland
  • 9.8
    Scored 9.8
    Exceptional
    Rated exceptional
     · 9 reviews
    The house, area, and host were all exceptional. It provided the perfect home base for our family (3 generations) to explore various parts of Ireland as well as a comfortable place to kick back and spend togetherness time. Lisa went above and beyond in making us feel comfortable and welcome. I would go again in a heartbeat and would recommend to anyone.
    Stuart
    Portugal
  • From $192.77 per night
    8.6
    Scored 8.6
    Excellent
    Rated excellent
     · 420 reviews
    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.
    Sue
    United States of America
  • From $170.88 per night
    9.5
    Scored 9.5
    Exceptional
    Rated exceptional
     · 565 reviews
    Staff extremely friendly! The views were breathtaking!! The bbq area was lovely in between all the trees!! Short distance to laragh where you can get all the supplies you will need!! Stayed an extra night - which say’s a lot! Will be back soon!
    Sarah
    Ireland
  • 9.1
    Scored 9.1
    Wonderful
    Rated wonderful
     · 252 reviews
    The sitting room with tea / coffee facility was lovely. Our host Erica was just the nicest ,friendliest, most considerate ever!! Breakfast / Restaurant was at the Wicklow Heather which is a short drive away & very nice!
    Aileen
    Ireland
  • From $192.77 per night
    8.6
    Scored 8.6
    Excellent
    Rated excellent
     · 420 reviews
    The staff are always very welcoming and helpful. We love the pub which is attached to the hotel. Live music on Wednesday night. Food was beautiful in restaurant and for breakfast. Location is perfect for glendalough.
    Sophie
    United Kingdom
  • 8.8
    Scored 8.8
    Excellent
    Rated excellent
     · 733 reviews
    Exterior of lodge looks nice and is in a pleasant garden. The breakfast waitress was polite and friendly. There are 2 pubs / restaurants in walking distance via a path from the lodge. Shower worked as it should.
    Elizabeth
    Netherlands
  • 8.8
    Scored 8.8
    Excellent
    Rated excellent
     · 733 reviews
    Friendly staff. Proximity to Glendolough, 5 minute drive. Proximity to open air restaurant within walking distance. Parking space. Breakfast (extra pay) many options and made to taste. Large spacious rooms.
    Ranjana
    United States of America
  • From $160.20 per night
    8.9
    Scored 8.9
    Excellent
    Rated excellent
     · 749 reviews
    Heather House is conveniently located close to Glendalough and Wicklow Heather Restaurant. Accommodation was ideal and very comfortable. Wifi and parking available. Loved the setup and sunroom.
    *BurnToExplore*
    South Africa
  • From $176.86 per night
    7.1
    Scored 7.1
    Good
    Rated good
     · 934 reviews
    It was a nice, quiet, relaxing place to stay in with nice food in the main restaurant and a very good breakfast, with lots of variety, the next morning. Was worth what I paid.
    Joseph
    Ireland
  • 8.7
    Scored 8.7
    Excellent
    Rated excellent
     · 252 reviews
    location is great for hikes in Wicklow national park, room is spacious, well furnished & private access. Sharon is a great host, giving valuable recommendations.
    Andre
    Switzerland
  • From $176.86 per night
    7.1
    Scored 7.1
    Good
    Rated good
     · 934 reviews
    The best thing about this hotel is the staff. They are all so lovely and friendly and can't do enough for you. The location is amazing, you can't fault it.
    Fallon
    Ireland
  • From $160.20 per night
    8.9
    Scored 8.9
    Excellent
    Rated excellent
     · 749 reviews
    clean, comfortable and amazing views. within easy walk of pubs, a terrific restaurant and great cafe. Erica, the host, was incredibly kind and welcoming.
    Josh
    United States of America
  • From $190.37 per night
    7.7
    Scored 7.7
    Good
    Rated good
     · 897 reviews
    Location is perfect for hiking the amazing Wicklow trail. Situated right next to the Glendalough Monastery an incredible national site.
    C
    Cindy
    United States of America
  • 9.3
    Scored 9.3
    Wonderful
    Rated wonderful
     · 65 reviews
    Fantastic place, very different than the majority of holiday homes in Ireland. Has everything that's needed and is in a great location.
    LUKASZ
    Ireland
  • 9.1
    Scored 9.1
    Wonderful
    Rated wonderful
     · 252 reviews
    Geat location for visiting Wicklow, good hostess. No breakfast, bring your own. There’s a shuttle to a restaurant nearby.
    Anna
    Sweden
  • 8.7
    Scored 8.7
    Excellent
    Rated excellent
     · 252 reviews
    Really nice room, maybe the best one in our trip across Ireland. Quiet and close to nearby park.
    Sissy Rivo
    Italy
  • From $192.77 per night
    8.6
    Scored 8.6
    Excellent
    Rated excellent
     · 420 reviews
    The hotel, the room, all of the people have been truly amazing!!!
    Danilo
    Italy
  • From $170.88 per night
    9.5
    Scored 9.5
    Exceptional
    Rated exceptional
     · 565 reviews
    The proximity to the village of Laragh and Glendalough .
    Karen
    Ireland