5 Accommodation, 8 Things to do
Woodenbridge Golf Club, founded in 1884, is one of Ireland's longest-established golf clubs. The Patrick Merrigan-designed, 18-hole, par-71 parkland course is a true gem, providing all golfers with a challenging round. Read more
The Arklow Maritime Museum deals extensively with the maritime history of Arklow in County Wicklow, particularly its boat building, life boat and fishing traditions. Read more
This traditional links was formed by Hawtree and Taylor in 1927. It has been described as a hidden jewel. The Southern Region of the Irish PGA held its 2001 and 2002 championships here. Backspin golf magazine rates Arklow 29th best links in Ireland. Read more
The family-run Bridge Hotel is a cosy accommodation in the historic town of Arklow, County Wicklow. The hotel offers well-appointed guest rooms, which include a number of amenities for the comfort of all guests. Read more
A warm welcome awaits all guests of the Arklow Bay Conference, Leisure and Spa Hotel, situated by the sea in County Wicklow. The three-star hotel offers a range of accommodation as well as leisure, conference and special event facilities. Read more
Woodenbridge Lodge is situated in a scenic area in Arklow, County Wicklow. This forty bedroom lodge overlooks the Aughrim River and is surrounded by well kept gardens. Read more
We run I.S.A sea going and certificate courses, power and sail. Our coastal skipper and yachtmaster classes are R.Y.A/M.C.A approved, thereby including the new 2004 syllabus in electronic navigation. Practical Yacht Services: 'own boat' handling tuition. Read more
Ideal for social events, The Old Ship is an atmospheric bar located in Arklow, County Wicklow. Food is served throughout the day and there are regular special events, including a weekly charity darts tournament. Read more
Detached dormer bungalow with private enclosed south facing rear garden. Close to harbour, beeches, 18 hole golf links. Ideal for walking, shopping, sight seeing, fishing shooting and hiking. Quiet & central location. Read more
The Emoclew Slí na Sláinte is 3km in length and starts at the roundabout at the top of Upper Main Street. Read more
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