Glendalough Hostel
Glendalough (Ireland)

The Lodge, Glendalough, Ireland, n/a

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$ 35.09

Hostel Description

In the east of the coastal area is low and sandy, except in a few places where it crops out in headlands; two of the country's main resorts, Arklow and Bray are along this coast. Central Wicklow is a mass of domed granite mountains, penetrated by deep glens and wooded valleys; it contains some of the finest scenery in Ireland. To the west, the mountains give way to gentler country on the edge of the central plain. In Wicklow it is possible 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. Wicklow County is famous for her mountains and beaches as well as the walking & cycling possibilities that she offers.

This newly renovated Youth Hostel is set in a deeply wooded glacial valley in a National Park. Glendalough was once the home of a 6th Century monastic settlement of saints and scholars. This area is a must for history, geography and nature enthusiasts. It's a great area for fishing, rock climbing, pony trekking, walking forest trails and Wicklow Way. If you require rooms not listed please e-mail us as from time to time we have 2/3/5/10 bed rooms.

Hostel Directions

Getting there:
St Kevins Coaches from Dublin to Glendalough (11.30 & 18.00, (Sunday 11.30 & 19.00) from Dawson St. off Stephens Green) to Glendalough
By car, bike or foot, follow the signs for Glendalough Monastic Settlement. The Youth Hostel is on the road to the upper lake on the left hand side.

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Facilities

  • Washer
  • Wheelchair
  • Cheap
  • Catering
  • Locker
  • Lounge
  • Cards
  • Net
  • Carpark
  • Curfew
  • Free Linen
  • Free Luggageroom
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