Ballyteige Lodge - Ballyteige Bridge
52.89461, -6.40182The 0-bedroom Ballyteige Lodge is located within a 7-km distance of Greenan Farm and welcomes its guests to enjoy hiking, horse riding, and cycling.
Location
Croaghanmoira is 3.7 km away.
The country house is also 95 km from Dublin airport.
Rooms
Along with carpeted flooring, this accommodation is adorned with a fireplace. The villa comes with a bathroom with a walk-in shower. There are towels for guests' comfort.
Eat & Drink
Guests can also have meals at a dining place during their stay.
Leisure & Business
This property offers guests to enjoy horse riding tours, or relax by an outdoor pool.
Rooms and availability
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Max:2 persons
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Room size:
9 m²
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Bed options:1 King-size bed
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Garden view
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Shower
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Heating
Essential information about Ballyteige Lodge
💵 Lowest room price | 107 £ |
📏 Distance to centre | 100 m |
✈️ Distance to airport | 91.6 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Dublin, DUB |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Ballyteige Lodge
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missingWrote a review on 25 Oct
We had a fantastic time at this stunning Irish country house. the house itself is beautifully decorated, and the owners have clearly put a lot of love and care into maintaining it. the history of the place, which the friendly host Sean was happy to share with us, was truly impressive. the grounds surrounding the house were also lovely, with a river running through the land where we could take a refreshing dip. As young people, we really appreciated the proximity of the house to the Wicklow Way, a popular walking trail south of Dublin. the outdoor setting, with its giant sequoia trees and hydrangea-filled garden, made it the perfect venue for outdoor events. And the highlight of our stay was definitely the dinners. the food, made entirely from scratch by Patricia, was absolutely delightful. We especially loved the apple crisp made from their own apples. We would drive for hours just to experience these dinners alone!
Felt right at home in this cozy country house - no complaints at all.
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missingWrote a review on 12 Oct
Spacious and scenic location for Wicklow Way hikers. Friendly host, Sean, serves excellent breakfasts. Lovely donkeys on site. Beautiful house with impressive grounds and wildlife. Relaxing atmosphere, like sharing someone's country mansion.
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missingWrote a review on 21 Sept
The double room at Ballyteige Lodge was just perfect for my stay! The electric kettle made it super easy for me to make my morning cup of tea. And let's talk about the mountain view. it was absolutely stunning! Being able to wake up and see those majestic peaks was pure bliss. As a solo traveler who loves nature, this room ticked all the boxes for me.
Although I loved everything about the room, I have to admit that the Wi-Fi connection was a bit weak. It's my personal opinion as someone who relies on the internet for work and communication, but I understand that others may not find it bothersome.
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missingWrote a review on 04 Sept
I had the most relaxing and enjoyable stay at Ballyteige Lodge. The hosts, Sean and Patricia, were incredibly welcoming and made me feel right at home. The property itself is stunning, with beautiful gardens and a peaceful atmosphere. I loved the fact that they allowed dogs, as I was able to bring along my furry companion.
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missingWrote a review on 27 Aug
The hotel's decoration and overall ambiance at Ballyteige Lodge were truly lovely. The tasteful decor and charming furnishings made me feel like I was staying in a cozy country manor. The general areas of the hotel were spacious and well-maintained, providing ample space for relaxation and enjoying the peaceful surroundings. As a senior woman, I appreciated that the hotel was easily accessible, with well-lit hallways and comfortable seating areas throughout.
While my stay at Ballyteige Lodge was mostly wonderful, I would have loved to have more activities specifically catered towards senior guests. Perhaps some organized walks or gentle exercise classes could be offered to ensure that elderly visitors like myself can fully enjoy their vacation.
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missingWrote a review on 19 Jul
The location of this place was jaw-dropping, exactly what we were looking for - a quiet and relaxing spot surrounded by nature. The breakfast was super delicious and served in the beautiful gardens, where we had the opportunity to meet friendly guests from different countries. The hosts, Sean and Patricia, were incredibly helpful and friendly, making us feel right at home. Our Labrador Retriever was welcomed and we enjoyed the comfortable bed. The character of the lodge was mind-blowing, with stunning views from every window. The surrounding grounds were an absolute treat for nature lovers like myself, with an impressive collection of trees and wildlife. The host even provided us with great travel advice and rescued us when our transportation plans fell through. To top it all off, during our stay we were greeted by a wild baby deer which was a truly unforgettable experience. We can't wait to come back for another visit and explore the nearby beautiful walk recommended by our host. It truly felt like a magical fairyland.
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missingWrote a review on 30 Jun
We couldn't have asked for better value for our money at Ballyteige Lodge. The room was comfortable and had a lovely view of the beautiful lawn. The location was exactly what we wanted, quiet and relaxing, and the staff, Sean and Patricia, were incredibly helpful and friendly throughout our stay.
The food for breakfast could have been improved with a wider variety of options.
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missingWrote a review on 16 Jun
We had an absolutely fantastic stay at this lodge. The dinner and breakfast were delicious and the home-cooked cuisine was a highlight. The bed was incredibly comfortable, ensuring a good night's sleep for us. We were pleasantly surprised to find that our Labrador Retriever was also welcomed at this hotel. The character of the lodge was fabulous, with a wonderful sense of history. The hosts, Sean and Patricia, were exceptional and went above and beyond to make our stay enjoyable. We can't wait to return for another visit.
Not one thing.
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missingWrote a review on 16 Jun
The country house and its stunning gardens provide a beautiful setting for a peaceful getaway, with a private and intimate atmosphere. the rooms are lovingly restored, offering a glimpse into a luxurious bygone era. the host, Sean, is praised for his warm hospitality and delicious meals. Guests can enjoy walks on the grounds, a visit to the waterfall, and the company of two friendly dogs. the house's historical charm and serene surroundings make for a memorable stay.
The rooms could benefit from window screens to allow for fresh air while keeping out bugs.
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missingWrote a review on 01 Jun
I thoroughly enjoyed engaging in activities like hiking, fishing, and cycling. The continental breakfast was delightful and the private parking onsite was a huge plus. Free WiFi was a lifesaver. Cons: I absolutely loved having towels offered to me. It was such a disappointment.not!
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missingWrote a review on 19 May
I stayed at Ballyteige Lodge for a week-long getaway and it was absolutely beautiful. The house itself is stunning, and the surrounding grounds with their impressive collection of trees and wildlife made me feel right at home. I loved exploring the extensive book collection and our host Sean was incredibly welcoming and helpful. The highlight of my stay was definitely encountering a wild baby deer on our last day – a memory I'll cherish for a long time. The breakfast was delicious, and the coffee and tea were always available.
Strongly recommend this hotel.
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missingWrote a review on 14 Apr
The hosts were welcoming and helpful, giving us a tour and providing tea and a fire in the parlor. The property was beautiful, with a well-maintained English garden. Breakfast was delicious and accommodating to dietary needs. Perfect for hikers and those interested in Wicklow and its surroundings.
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missingWrote a review on 29 Mar
We had such a great value for our money at this charming lodge. The rooms were cozy and the beds super comfortable with luxurious linen. The location was serene, surrounded by beautiful gardens and nestled in the Wicklow woods. The staff, especially our host Sean, was incredibly friendly, welcoming, and helpful throughout our stay.
The food for breakfast could have been better with a wider variety of options.
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missingWrote a review on 19 Mar
Our stay at Ballyteige Lodge was worth every penny. The room was cozy and comfortable, and the beautiful surroundings added to the value. The staff treated us with warmth and friendliness, making us feel right at home.
Breakfast delights, but a wider variety of options would have made it even better.
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missingWrote a review on 17 Feb
The hosts at this place were absolutely mind-blowing! From the warm welcome to the tea and fire in the parlor, they went above and beyond to make us feel super special. The property itself was jaw-droppingly beautiful and magical, with an amazing English garden maintained by the hosts. The breakfast each morning was top-notch and they even accommodated dietary needs. This place is a must-stay for anyone interested in hiking, exploring the surrounding areas, or simply enjoying a peaceful getaway. The owners were not only great cooks and gardeners, but also friendly hosts and humorous storytellers. Plus, it's pet-friendly, which was a huge bonus for us!
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