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Laragh – 10 hotels and places to stay

This hotel is situated in the heart of the Wicklow Mountain National Park in the village of Laragh, 1 km from the 6th-century monastic city of Glendalough.

Fantastic location. Comfy bed. Very nice staff
Review score
8.7
Fabulous
480 reviews
Price from
£170.62
1 night, 2 adults

In the heart of the Wicklow Mountains National Park, the Glendalough Hotel has views of the ruined Glendalough Cathedral. The hotel offers en suite rooms, a restaurant and pub.

An amazing time, very relaxing and such a beautiful view 😍highly recommend
Review score
6.9
Pleasant
1,062 reviews
Price from
£150.26
1 night, 2 adults

Located just 1.9 km from Glendalough Monastery, Heather House provides accommodation in Laragh with access to a garden, a terrace, as well as luggage storage space.

Lovely comfortable stay. Our host Erica was amazing and very helpful. Would definitely stay here again.
Review score
9.1
Superb
842 reviews
Price from
£131.62
1 night, 2 adults

Glendalough Glamping - Adults Only in Laragh provides adults-only accommodation with a garden and barbecue facilities. Featuring a shared kitchen, this property also provides guests with a picnic...

Amazing place, so beautiful and very clean, brilliant facilities bathrooms showers hugh kitchen eating areas and additional kitchen on site.
Review score
9.6
Exceptional
581 reviews
Price from
£136.84
1 night, 2 adults

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

Excellent choice for a two-night stay. Perfectly presented rooms - clean and modern. Host was very friendly and welcoming. Breakfast very professional and well-presented. Location perfect - couple of minutes to the Wicklow Heather restaurant and Glendalough walking trails.
Review score
8.5
Very good
816 reviews
Price from
£135.13
1 night, 2 adults

Offering a terrace and mountain view, Sliabh Amharc is located in Laragh, 26 km from Powerscourt House, Gardens and Waterfall and 26 km from National Garden Exhibition Centre.

The room is great, with a self-serve breakfast, a wonderful host, and a warm reminder about my car's condition.
Review score
8.7
Fabulous
260 reviews
Price from
£102.25
1 night, 2 adults

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

Great staff, high price reflects the tourist location.
Review score
7.8
Good
1,127 reviews
Price from
£108.19
1 night, 2 adults

On Rathdrum’s main street offering free parking, the award-winning Stirabout Lane B&B provides spacious rooms, free Wi-Fi, and home-cooked breakfasts.

Daphne was a very welcoming host and her B&B had everything a guest could possibly need, including off street parking which was a big plus in a busy town. Her breakfast choice was excellent and I’d definitely recommend the porridge. All in all we were extremely pleased to have chosen Stirabout Lane for our stay in Rathdrum.
Review score
9.5
Exceptional
799 reviews
Price from
£102.63
1 night, 2 adults

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

Location was excellent, staff were incredibly friendly, very well looked after, bar and restaurant attached to hotel were great
Review score
8.6
Fabulous
605 reviews
Price from
£128.29
1 night, 2 adults

Boasting a restaurant, bar and free WiFi, The Coach House is set in Roundwood, 11 km from Glendalough Monastery and 15 km from National Garden Exhibition Centre.

Beautiful interior design and lovely rooms.
Review score
8.9
Fabulous
55 reviews
Price from
£106.90
1 night, 2 adults
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What guests said about Laragh:

  • Review score
    10.0

    Laragh itself is a very small village with 3 restaurants, a...

    Laragh itself is a very small village with 3 restaurants, a small gas-station shop and a Wool garments factory outlet. We visited only one of the restaurants, because we really liked it. Impressive landmarks and history at nearby Glendalough (2km), with a beautiful visitor centre with lots of information and a film about the history of the monastery. We went there to walk in nature (in November!) and had good weather from sunny to some rain, and from frosty to 15 Celsius. The paths and trails are very beautiful.
    Guest review by
    M.
    Netherlands
  • Review score
    10.0

    The atmosphere in the hotel was both lively and relaxed,...

    The atmosphere in the hotel was both lively and relaxed, lovely staff, a bar frequented by locals, and terrific food with a wide selection and generous portions. The rooms were spacious, and the downstairs areas were comfortable and welcoming. We could have stayed a lot longer.
    Guest review by
    Carol
    United Kingdom
  • Review score
    10.0

    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.
    Guest review by
    Anapilar
    United States
  • Review score
    10.0

    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!
    Guest review by
    Gabrielle
    Ireland
  • Review score
    10.0

    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.
    Guest review by
    O'Toole
  • Review score
    10.0

    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.
    Guest review by
    Philip
    United Kingdom

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  • Review score
    9.8
    Exceptional · 17 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.
    Guest review by
    Stuart
    Portugal
  • From £135.13 per night
    Review score
    8.5
    Very good · 816 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.
    Guest review by
    Elizabeth
    Netherlands
  • From £170.62 per night
    Review score
    8.7
    Fabulous · 480 reviews
    Great run hotel , corned beef and cabbage fantastic , live entertainment, brilliant breakfast but best of all lovely staff
    Guest review by
    Darch
    United Kingdom
  • Review score
    6.9
    Pleasant · 1,062 reviews
    Great location for hiking, visited in February and hotel was quiet. Great for an easy hassle free night away!
    Guest review by
    Laurel
    United Kingdom
  • From £138.55 per night
    Review score
    9.1
    Superb · 842 reviews
    Very comfortable and private. Perfect location in Laragh
    Guest review by
    Finn
    Ireland