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Property Details for Swallows Rest - 1 Bed

Property Name
Swallows Rest
Property Type
Apartment
Travel Location
Wicklow Town, Co. Wicklow
Capacity
Sleeps 2
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swallows_rest_exterior swallows_rest_garden garden Living room Bedroom Kitchen

Description

    Facilities

  • Linen Provided
  • Cooker
  • Microwave
  • Central Heating
  • Patio Furniture
  • Satellite TV
  • Washer/ Dryer
  • Towels Provided
  • Dishwasher

The Garden Apartment at Swallows Rest is a self contained apartment located on the ground floor of a 3 storey house - opening onto a beautiful landscaped garden.
This luxury apartment has 1 bedroom and sleeps up to 2. The bedroom is ensuite and features multi-channel TV.

The kitchen is fully equipped with cooker, microwave, fridge freezer and all utensils. The utility room is equipped with a dishwasher and washer/dryer.

The comfortable sitting room has a patio door leading to a patio area with garden furniture for outdoor dining with barbeque facilities.

There is also a guest bathroom.

Located 2 minutes drive from Wicklow town guests have a wide variety of restaurants, shops and pubs to choose from.

Brittas Bay is 10 minutes away by car. The long sandy beach is ideal for swimming.

Dublin is 30 minutes away by car.

LOCAL ATTRACTIONS

Wicklow town is the county town. It has a fine harbour, fine sandy beaches to the south, and the shingle beach, which is excellent for shore angling and bird watching, is to the north. Wicklow town makes an ideal centre for touring the area. To the west of the town centre are the ruins of a 13th century friary, and the Protestant church dates from the 18th century. It occupies the site of earlier site from Medieval times, of which the only remaining part is the 12th century Romanesque doorway. Wicklow Gaol, now a Visitor Centre dates from 1702 and housed many prisoners during the Penal Laws. There is a monument in Fitzwilliam to Captain Halpin, a native of Wicklow who was the captain of the ship which laid the first Transatlantic cable.
Things to do and see in Wicklow Town


Wicklow Historic Gaol
This is a major new visitor attraction located in Wicklow town. A 2 million restoration plan has been carried out by Wicklow County Council to develop the old county Gaol. There has been a Gaol on this site since 1702 and it remained active until 1924. During this time thousands of prisoners, young and old, men, women and children, guilty and innocent passed through its doors. The story of Wicklows Historic Gaol is their story. The exhibition covers such episodes as the 1798 Rebellion, the Famine, Life in the Gaol during the 18th and 19th Centuries and Transportation to the Penal Colonies of Australia. The highpoint of the visit is the reconstruction of the prison ship, which visitors can climb aboard. Pre booking is advised for groups.

Things to do and see in Wicklow

Avondale House and Forest Park, Rathdrum
Avondale House, the birthplace and home of Charles Stewart Parnell (1846- 1891) one of the greatest political leaders of Irish history. Set in a magnificent forest park of over 500 acres with tree trails and walks ranging in duration from one to five hours. This beautiful Georgian House designed by James Wyatt and built in 1777 contains fine plasterwork and many original pieces of furniture. The American Room is dedicated to Admiral Charles Stewart - Parnells American grandfather who manned the USS Constitution during the 1812 war. Visitors are introduced to this wonderful historical house by a specially commissioned audio visual presentation. Other facilities include a restaurant, book shop, picnic areas, childrens play area, two orienteering courses and large car/coach park.

Powerscourt Estate Enniskerry
Powerscourt Estate is located just 30 minutes drive from Dublin. Nestled in the foothills of the Wicklow mountains and has something for everyone. Places on the estate include the following, Avoca resteraunt, Powerscourt gardens and waterfall, Powerscort golf Club and Powerscourt Springs Health Farm & Spa, which Irelands premier health farm.

Devils Glen Holiday and Equestrian Village
Is based in Ashford. They have custom-built stables that provide stabling for over 55 horses. Horse riding is available at all levels from the beginners to the experienced riders. They offer lessons, trekking, hacking, cross country riding, show jumping and hunting. Their facilities include a floodlit outdoor arena, cross country course, horse walker and indoor lunge ring and many miles of tracks through the beautiful scenery of Devils Glen wood.

Wicklow Mountains Autumn Walking Festival
The Wicklow Mountain Autumn walking festival is one of the larges of its kind here in Ireland. It continues to grow from strength to strength each year and provides a welcome boost to the local tourist industry at seasons end. A wide variety of walks are on offer and these are designed to cater for all participants of walker. With night walks available in addition to day walks.

Avoca Handweavers, Avoca Village
The Avoca Handweavers outlet in Avoca Village is the oldest surviving working mill in Ireland today and dates from 1723. To visit this picturesque old mill is to make a journey into the past. Visitors are welcome to watch the whole weaving process and examine the yarns. The adjacent mill shop houses the complete Avoca range of clothing and a wide variety of the finest in Irish crafts.

Glendalough
Famed for its beautiful scenery and historic monuments, Glendalough has been a centre for pilgrims and visitors for the time of the founding of its monastery by Saint Kevin in the 6th century. The monastic settlement expanded and flourished for about 600years before finally being destroyed in 1398. The present remains tell only a small part of the monastic story. The buildings which survive probably date from between the 8th and 12th centuries, the most notable being a superb Round Tower, Cathedral, stone churches and decorated crosses.

Glendalough Woollen Mills
The woollen Mills of Glendalough stocks an enormous amount of hand knitted sweaters made by our own knitters and distinctive celtic jewellery made by Joe O’Neill at the Woollen Mills. They also stock hand woven blankets, McGee jackets and ladies tweed jackets

Baltinglass Heritage Town
Baltinglass, nestling on the banks of the Slaney, in the lee of the Wicklow mountains, is a treasure trove of history, with its 12th century Cistercian Abbey, surrounded by stone age monuments and 1798 sites. An excellent base for historical exploration,fishing, golf and hill walking, it is easily accessible from Dublin (1 hour), car ferry (1.5 hours) and other heritage towns of Kildare, Athy, Abbeyleix and Kilkenny. (Baltinglass - meaning The Way of Cuglas)

National Sealife Centre, Bray
The Sea-Life Centre is a state of the art, hi-tech marine experience displaying 70 different sea and freshwater species. Everything from congor ells to sharks, giant crabs, seahorses and stingrays makes an unforgettable experience. Open April to September from 10.00 to 17.00. Please ring for winter opening times and group bookings.

Mermaid Arts Centre
Is situated in Bray Co Wicklow.They present an ambitious programme of performance including innovative dance, spellbinding theatre, cutting edge music and art-house cinema. Mermaid gallery shows work by some of the finest artists from Wicklow and further afield, both national and international.

Killrudderys Outdoor Theatre
Is an outdoor theatre based in Bray. They perform a number of william Shakespeares plays.

Clara Lara Fun Park, Rathdrum
Here in spectacular surroundings of oak trees and water are assault courses, water slides, boating lakes, kiddie-karts, tree houses and woodland playgrounds. Have a go on the breathtaking Aqua Shuttle, the biggest water slide in Ireland. Children can sail away to wherever they fancy on the Pirate Galleon. For the less energetic there are riverside picnic areas and barbecues, mini golf and miles of hill walking through the spectacular countryside. There is also a junior playground.


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Date Rate for 1 Week Minimum Stay
1st Oct '06 to 22nd Dec '06 €250.00 2 nights (for €250.00)
Christmas 23rd Dec '06 to 5th Jan '07 €450.00 1 week
6th Jan '07 to 30th Mar '07 €350.00 2 nights (for €350.00)
Easter 31st Mar '07 to 13th Apr '07 €495.00 1 week
14th Apr '07 to 25th May '07 €350.00 2 nights (for €350.00)
26th May '07 to 29th Jun '07 €500.00 2 nights (for €500.00)
30th Jun '07 to 13th Jul '07 €600.00 1 week
14th Jul '07 to 24th Aug '07 €700.00 1 week
25th Aug '07 to 21st Sep '07 €500.00 2 nights (for €500.00)
22nd Sep '07 to 26th Oct '07 €400.00 2 nights (for €400.00)
October Bank Holiday 27th Oct '07 to 2nd Nov '07 €450.00 3 nights (for €450.00)
3rd Nov '07 to 21st Dec '07 €350.00 2 nights (for €350.00)
Christmas & New Year 22nd Dec '07 to 5th Jan '08 €595.00 1 week