County Wicklow

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The county of Wicklow, just south of Dublin, has a great variety of scenery within its borders. It is known as the 'Garden of Ireland'. In the east the coastal area is low and sandy. Central Wicklow is a mass of domed granite mountains, penetrated by deep glens and wooded valleys. It contains some of the finest scenery in Ireland. To the west the mountains give way to gentler country on the edge of the central plain.

Hunter's Hotel

Hunter's Hotel

One of Ireland's oldest coaching inns, now in the 5th generation of the same family with a long standing tradition of friendliness, hospitality and good food. Its picturesque gardens along the banks of the river Vartry provide a haven from the world at large, and a delightful setting for a delicious afternoon tea, or a pre-lunch or dinner drink.

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Rathsallagh House

Rathsallagh House

Converted from Queen Anne stables in 1798, Rathsallagh is a large comfortable house situated in 530 acres of peaceful parkland with a walled garden and its own 18-hole Championship Golf Course.

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