Woodenbridge Hotel

Vale Of Avoca, Arklow
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23
Property Type:
Hotel

Call Centre: 01 808 4419 in Ireland, +353 1 808 4419 International

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About Woodenbridge Hotel

Family owned and run with 23 en suite rooms, including rooms with balconies overlooking Woodenbridge golf course. Dating from 1608 the hotel is the oldest in Ireland. Our restaurant and bar serve quality Irish food: Bord Bia accredited. Tourism Menu award-winner, bar food served all day. Horse riding, fishing, golfing, fine beaches and walking available locally. Near Avoca film location for Ballykissangel.

Rooms

Woodenbridge Hotel features 23 en suite bedrooms, these spacious, comfortable and well appointed bedrooms offer the highest standard of accommodation in South Wicklow, nine of which have their own balconies overlooking some of the most spectacular scenery in Ireland. All rooms have direct dial telephone, colour television, hair dryer and tea/coffee making facilities.

Woodenbridge Lodge  features 40 en suite bedrooms, it is the more modern part of the Hotel, and is adjacent from the Main Hotel in wonderful landscaped gardens overlooking the Aughrim River. Twenty of the room's have their own balconies. All rooms have direct dial telephone, Tv, hair dryer, and tea/coffee making facilities.

Location

Golf (adjacent to Woodenbridge Lodge) Trout Fishing In Aughrim River Disabled Angling Facility Shooting Orienteering Pony Trekking Picturesque Walks Falconry - Woodenbridge Hotel and Lodge offer a unique package through Falconry Ireland including a Hawk Walk and a half-day Falconry Experience.

Other

Woodenbridge Hotel offers an extensive range of function facilities across the entire spectrum covering family occasions, social and community gatherings and all corporate functions, including conferences, trade shows and sales seminars. On entering the hotel you are greeted by a very relaxing residents' lounge set in the Victorian idiom, which in itself is a veritable pictorial museum of Irish biographical history. Ramble about and study the portraits and prints of the various people who shaped the political destiny of the Irish Nation! British visitors will get an opportunity to see a rare print of Kerry descendant, General Kitchener, pictured on his triumphant return to London following the Boer War.