Youth Hostel in Glendalough
Travel Tips for Glendalough International YHA (Page 1/1)
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08 Apr 2011 Shai, Israel:
do the white trail- its really not so hard and it has amazing views. take your time- we spent about 6 hours on it. |
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16 Sep 2010 Pamela, England & Wales:
Easy access to Dublin via bus - but timetable needs to be checked. |
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16 Sep 2010 Pamela, England & Wales:
The Bistro section of the nearby hotel was good and not bad value. The local shop was also not badly stocked for self-catering options. |
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16 Sep 2010 Pamela, England & Wales:
Bus access for day visit to Diblin. Very useful (and cheap) walk guides from the Glendalough Information Centre - walks incredibly clear and well-signposted. As a beginner to this kind of holiday this was much appreciated. |
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11 Sep 2010 Christopher, England & Wales:
Food at nearby hotel (although quite expensive) is good but the service can be very slow. A better option is to self cater - small minimarket in Laragh 15 mins walk away. Self catering facilities at this hostel are good. |
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HI Hostel Glendalough International YHALocated in a wooded valley close to the ruins of a great, 6th-century monastic settlement, the hostel is well placed for hiking, pony trekking and rock climbing in the Wicklow countryside. Accommodation is in 2-6+ bedded rooms with en-suite bathrooms and facilities include internet access, TV and laundry. Breakfast available. Meals are available to groups with advance booking. | more...... |

