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.
Terence
Ireland
Breakfast was ok, eggs very hard, no hard boiled eggs, coffee awful, Dinner tasteless, Bed very bad, not comfortable at all, room a bit too small. reception fire on blazing during summer....
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.
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...
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.
Gemma
Ireland
There was a great selection of food for breakfast which was very tasty. The salad on the menu for dinner was delicious and the best salad I've had in a restaurant in a long time.
Featuring sea views, The View at Moneylands offers accommodation with terrace, around 28 km from Wicklow Gaol. With garden views, this accommodation features a balcony.
Alexandru
Ireland
Our room was exactly as seen in the pictures: a self-contained "pod" with a huge bed and incredible views to the sea across a great green field. The pod was very well equipped with climate control, good bathroom and a mini kitchen. Secluded and quiet
Offering a garden and mountain view, Glamping in the 2nd Field is set in Aughrim, 32 km from Glendalough Monastery and 41 km from Mount Wolseley (Golf).
Marco
Ireland
The peace and quiet. The attention to details and the very helpful and welcoming Martin. The views of the green countryside are also very nice. The place has great relaxed vibe.
Great scenic location. Easy to get to and find.
Very friendly hosts and staff. Accommodation nice and clean including shower, room, bed and facilities. A lovely setting with great views.
I would happily book a room there again. Very pleased.
Sutton
10
Scored 10
Really enjoyed our stay in Avoca.
Really enjoyed our stay in Avoca. You do need a car to get around and see the beautiful scenery. We walked to the Miners Cross a bit of a hike but doable and the view from the top was breathtaking. We had to eat outside of Avoca and chose Wooden bridge which we would recommend. The meeting of the waters is a beautiful location and you can enjoy a pint in their pub. Its a bit run down but it is still a beautiful place to enjoy a drink or a coffee :-)
Eileen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Avoca is a quaint and tranquil old time town but yet had all...
Avoca is a quaint and tranquil old time town but yet had all the modern conveniences we have grown accustomed to but this take away from the relaxing atmosphere of the beautiful surroundings. It is central too all the other points of interest travellers would be interested in like glendalough, powers court waterfall, estate and gardens. It also is the place we're ballykissangel was set which allows vustmitiers a chance to visit the location of the programme. Its small in stature but makes a big impression.
Mandy
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Great location. Close to Arklow & Wicklow Town.
Great location. Close to Arklow & Wicklow Town. Great base to visit Avondale Estate and explore Wicklow. Beautiful scenery and lots of great places to eat out in Wicklow town. A visit to Wicklow Gaol is a must.
Aideen
Ireland
10
Scored 10
We visited Glendalough and hiked through some of the trails...
We visited Glendalough and hiked through some of the trails to the very scenic lakes and waterfall. A car is the best way to get around Avoca to see the sights. We had a delicious bowl of seafood chowder in the pub at the Wooden Bridge Hotel. Avoca is a lovely place to visit.
Jacquie
Canada
10
Scored 10
A stunning area with lots to explore.
A stunning area with lots to explore. The Avoca Mill is a must. We loved Glendalough and also the Greenan Maze. The Motte stone provides stunning views of the area, but it was a challenge to find! The nearby Killmacurragh Gardens were lovely too.
A massive thank you to our wonderful hosts, I stayed here with my husband and my inlaws and couldn't be happier with the service or with the accommodation, beyond the postcard perfect views the wee shop, pub and craft area we're icing on top of the cake. We were even given matching rooms to ensure there would be no running to claim the bigger of the two!!
We will definitely be putting the meetings on the top of our list of places to stay on our next tour of the South
The O'Hara's
Beautiful location the room was very clean recently refurbished. It was my 2nd time staying here the location itself does it for me . The hotel over looks the meetings of the waters. The tv in the room was fantastic netflix etc, management and staff were super friendly and helpful. I will definitely return.
Location was superb as the name describes the area. which is where two rivers meeting right outside the hotel. The room was 4 star. Breakfast was excellent. Close to attractions. the hosts could not have been better, friendly, helpful with plenty of local knowledge and a pride in their establishment.
Service was amazing by Dee. She was thorough in her instructions, advice on parking, and making accommodations to make us comfortable.
The vibe is glamping - it has a rustic feel like grandma's house. Overall it was well maintained despite having a rustic charm.
Everything about this B&B was fantastic. The location is beautiful. The staff are so friendly and helpful.
The breakfast selections are better than any I have been offered in many hotels. I will be looking forward to going back.
The location was beautiful.
Friendly helpful staff.
Catered for non dairy, which i was a surprising because the previous hotels i stayed in did not cater for at all. So good point there!
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