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Loughdan House

Carrigeenduff
Roundwood
Wicklow
Lough Dan House Bed and Breakfast is located just a few miles from the attractive village of Roundwood in County Wicklow.
This delightful B&B; is nestled high up in the Wicklow Mountains on an eighty acre hill farm which overlooks the beautiful Lough Dan . Here you can enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the open countryside and its spectacular scenery, away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Lough Dan B&B; has been newly refurbished and the entire house now has under-floor heating.
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Description
Description
After a day touring the area, you can relax in front of a traditional log fire with a cup of tea and mingle with the other guests.
Your host Sean Byrne offers the very best in Irish hospitality ensuring you have a pleasant stay at Lough Dan B&B.; Sean will also be your guide on all organised walks which range from seven to fifteen km, depending on your level of fitness. The farm itself extends to over eighty acres and is bonded on three sides by breathtaking views of Wicklow Mountains National Park.
Directions
Lough Dan House is situated over 1000 feet up in the Wicklow Mountains on an eighty-acre hill farm, overlooking Lough Dan.
Rooms
Lough Dan House B&B; consists of 4 delightful ensuite bedrooms. The bedrooms are bright, airy and extremely comfortable with beautiful views of the countryside.
In room facilities include
Tea/coffee making facilities.
Spacious ensuite with bath and shower.
King size or twin beds available.
Facilities
Fully organised walking holidays are catered for on request.
Delicious home cooking prepared using only the freshest of local produce from the farm. All evening meals are served on request with complimentary wine or other refreshments.
Comfortable bedroom with fantastic views of the countryside.
Beautiful guest lounge with an open log fire.
Laundry facilities available
Local area
Local area
Guided walks are available where you can listen to the exciting stories about the area and the people who once lived there. You will also get a chance to capture on camera the beauty of the surrounding landscape and the Wicklow Mountains. A few miles east of Lough Dan is the attractive village of Roundwood, which is claimed to be the highest village in Ireland! Horse riding, angling, walking and cycling can all be enjoyed locally. Lough Dan valley is a haven for wild life, deer, hares, rabbits and otter may be seen, while red grouse, snipe, pheasant, hen harrier, Merlin, Peregrine Falcon and many other species are still resident. The area is protected as a Special area of Conservation, a European designation.
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Wicklow – The Garden of Ireland
Wicklow County is blessed with a mixture of scenic mountains, waterfalls, golden sandy beaches and wooded glens, take the time to really appreciate this natural beauty during your breakaway.
Places to visit in Wicklow
Glendalough Visitor Centre
Glendalough Monastery was founded by St. Kevin, in the 6th century. Glendalough has a fabulous collection of buildings which include a Cathedral, which dates from the 7th century and was used as a Cathedral church until the 13th century. The Visitor Centre houses an exhibition and an audio-visual show.
Powerscourt Gardens & Waterfall
These beautiful gardens at Powerscourt overlook a dramatic view of the Sugar Loaf Mountain. This is a perfect place to relax and enjoy the Irish sunshine. The gardens are located on the outskirts of Enniskerry about 20 km from Dublin.

Bray Seafront Roadtrain. Bray.
Be a passengers on this unique train ride which will take you on a magic trip all around the lovely seaside town of Bray and its outlying villages.
Other places of Interest
Sugar Loaf Mountain, Kilmacnogue.
Wicklow Mountains National Park, Glendalough.
Avondale House, Rathdrum.
Russborough, Blessington.
Killruddery House & Gardens, Bray.
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