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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Folks, do you have any recommendations for hotels in or around Wicklow? Most places that are coming up are guest houses, B&Bs or self-catering.

Or would it just be better to stay in Dublin and drive down?

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By *nowy007Woman
over a year ago

Near Enough

Depends on what area you are planning on staying OP?

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By *reland8Man
over a year ago

sandyford

CO. Wicklow or Wicklow town?!

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By *nowy007Woman
over a year ago

Near Enough

There are no hotels in Wicklow town itself.

You could try the Bridge Tavern, it is a pub but they do accommodation and I think it is reasonable enough.

Tinakilly House is not far from Wicklow Town, but is very very expensive. Hunter's Hotel is in the same area but the same as that, very expensive and very old style hotel.

Further north you will find The Glenview Hotel in Glen O' The Downs. Druids Glen Golf and Leisure.

Then on to Bray, you have the Royal Hotel in the middle of the town, then down the seafront you could try The Martello.

The Glendalough Hotel is lovely setting, that is right in the heart of Glendalough, you also have Lynhams Hotel in the same area. The Glenmalure Hotel is lovely, small and quaint and out in the middle of nowhere but great food and staff.

Further south you have The Woodenbridge Hotel in Avoca, Lawless' Hotel in Aughrim and The Arklow Bay Hotel in Arklow.

I am sure you will find something amongst these.

Enjoy your stay in The Garden County

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By *eelum1988Man
over a year ago

Dublin

I always been to wicklow cause my friends they had a restaurant in wicklow town.. but I never stay overnight in wicklow.

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By *iablo73Couple
over a year ago

Southside


"There are no hotels in Wicklow town itself.

You could try the Bridge Tavern, it is a pub but they do accommodation and I think it is

Tinakilly House is not far from Wicklow Town, but is very very expensive. Hunter's Hotel is in the same area but the same as that, very expensive and very old style hotel.

Further north you will find The Glenview Hotel in Glen O' The Downs. Druids Glen Golf and Leisure.

Then on to Bray, you have the Royal Hotel in the middle of the town, then down the seafront you could try The Martello.

The Glendalough Hotel is lovely setting, that is right in the heart of Glendalough, you also have Lynhams Hotel in the same area. The Glenmalure Hotel is lovely, small and quaint and out in the middle of nowhere but great food and staff.

Further south you have The Woodenbridge Hotel in Avoca, Lawless' Hotel in Aughrim and The Arklow Bay Hotel in Arklow.

I am sure you will find something amongst these.

Enjoy your stay in The Garden County "

Snowy has given you a pretty comprehensive run down on Wicklow hotels there. There's also the parkview hotel in newtownmountkenneddy and one other one at the top of the smother cross in bray the name of which escapes me.

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By *iablo73Couple
over a year ago

Southside


"There are no hotels in Wicklow town itself.

You could try the Bridge Tavern, it is a pub but they do accommodation and I think it is

Tinakilly House is not far from Wicklow Town, but is very very expensive. Hunter's Hotel is in the same area but the same as that, very expensive and very old style hotel.

Further north you will find The Glenview Hotel in Glen O' The Downs. Druids Glen Golf and Leisure.

Then on to Bray, you have the Royal Hotel in the middle of the town, then down the seafront you could try The Martello.

The Glendalough Hotel is lovely setting, that is right in the heart of Glendalough, you also have Lynhams Hotel in the same area. The Glenmalure Hotel is lovely, small and quaint and out in the middle of nowhere but great food and staff.

Further south you have The Woodenbridge Hotel in Avoca, Lawless' Hotel in Aughrim and The Arklow Bay Hotel in Arklow.

I am sure you will find something amongst these.

Enjoy your stay in The Garden County

Snowy has given you a pretty comprehensive run down on Wicklow hotels there. There's also the parkview hotel in newtownmountkenneddy and one other one at the top of the smother cross in bray the name of which escapes me. "

***Southern cross ***

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By *nowy007Woman
over a year ago

Near Enough


"There are no hotels in Wicklow town itself.

You could try the Bridge Tavern, it is a pub but they do accommodation and I think it is

Tinakilly House is not far from Wicklow Town, but is very very expensive. Hunter's Hotel is in the same area but the same as that, very expensive and very old style hotel.

Further north you will find The Glenview Hotel in Glen O' The Downs. Druids Glen Golf and Leisure.

Then on to Bray, you have the Royal Hotel in the middle of the town, then down the seafront you could try The Martello.

The Glendalough Hotel is lovely setting, that is right in the heart of Glendalough, you also have Lynhams Hotel in the same area. The Glenmalure Hotel is lovely, small and quaint and out in the middle of nowhere but great food and staff.

Further south you have The Woodenbridge Hotel in Avoca, Lawless' Hotel in Aughrim and The Arklow Bay Hotel in Arklow.

I am sure you will find something amongst these.

Enjoy your stay in The Garden County

Snowy has given you a pretty comprehensive run down on Wicklow hotels there. There's also the parkview hotel in newtownmountkenneddy and one other one at the top of the smother cross in bray the name of which escapes me. "

Oooh I forgot about the Parkview, beautiful hotel.

The Wilton Hotel is the one on Southern Cross in Bray

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Thank you so much! That gives me plenty to look at

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By *nowy007Woman
over a year ago

Near Enough

You are so welcome OP

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