Aughrim Holiday Village is an exclusive development of luxury Town Houses in a magnificent riverbank setting on the edge of Aughrim village in County Wicklow .
The houses offer an entrance hall leading to a large sitting room / lounge with open fireplace, television and telephone, leading onto a tiled kitchen / dining area with full fitted kitchen, boasting all modern conveniences. French doors lead from the kitchen / dining - room to a private southwest facing patio. All bedrooms are en-suite, with television, hairdryer and telephone. Each house caters for up to five people. All houses are centrally heated providing warm and comfortable accommodation all year round.
County Wicklow,"The Garden of Ireland", is a land of majestic mountains and spectacular valleys leading down to a magnificent coastline of golden sandy beaches.
Glendalough and The Wicklow Gap are within easy driving distance from the Hotel.
South Co. Wicklow offers some of the finest Hill Walking Countryside in the East of Ireland and a guide to some of the most popular routes in the area is available complimentary to the guests. The houses are within a few miles of the well-known "Wicklow Way".
Facilities at the self-catering property:
Satellite T.V. , bedlinen supplied, dishwasher, washing machine, dryer and microwave.
Accommodation type
3 bedroomed House with 1 double, 1 twin, 1 single (Sleeps 5)
Local Activities/Attractions
Horse Riding and Pony Trekking are available locally with several excellent riding centres nearby. There is an incredible choice of over twenty golf courses within the County. Co Wicklow offers beautiful stately homes and gardens open to the public. There is a large choice of heritage and cultural sites all within easy reach. For those who enjoy fishing Annamoe Trout Fishery is 40 minutes away and only 30 minutes from Brittas Bay Beach. Enjoy also hiking, cycling, shooting and wonderful national parks and forests.
"Sorry this is so late but I just wanted to say Thank you so much for planning such a wonderful trip! We enjoyed every aspect of it. I just wanted to let you know that the tax on the Bed & Breakfast's was a Dublin tax." -- Audrey