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Glendalough House is a taste of paradise, nestled between Djouce Mountains and the stunning Roundwood lakes, just ten minutes from the picturesque Sally Gap. The house was the ancestral seat of former President, Erskine Childers, and the great Irishman Michael Collins was a frequent guest. . Guests are invited to stroll and enjoy the serenity of Glendaloughs five acre water garden designed with ponds and waterfalls, planted with rare shrubs, water lilies, and a 200 year old dwarfed spruce tree, one of many imported species from all over the world.
Distances : Dublin City 43 km Druid's Glen 19 km Brittas Bay 22 km Powerscourt 16 km Facilities : Satellite Television, VCR, Radio, Stereo, Direct Dial Telephones, Fax & Email Service (by request), Washing Machine, Dryer, Fridge, Freezer, Ice maker, Dishwasher, Microwave, Electric cooker, Gas Cooker, Iron, Open fireplace, Hair dryer, Security alarm, Crib, High chair, Gas-fired Barbecue, Babysitting by arrangement, Helicopter pad. Amenities in the area: Nearby is the magnificent and historical
setting of Glendalough, Powerscourt and Mount Usher Gardens, Russborough House (home to
the famous Beit painting collection) and Avondale House (Charles Stewart Parnell). The
Curragh (Budweiser Derby), Leopardstown and Punchestown (Irish National Hunt)
racecourses are within 40 minutes drive. Horse riding, off-roading, fishing and hill
walking are among the various pursuits available locally. Brittas Bay Beach within a short
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Havens & Hideaways, 71 Waterloo Road, Dublin 4,
IRELAND
Tel (+353 1 ) 288 9355 Fax (+353 1 ) 288 9282
From Canada & the USA 1 800 894 5712