Rathsallagh House Golf & Country Club
DunlavinCo. Wicklow
Rathsallagh House
www.rathsallagh.com
Weddings at Rathsallagh Country House Wicklow


- Gracious, spacious, charming and totally relaxing.
- One of Ireland’s top golfing destinations.
- Award winning gourmet restaurant.
The approach to Rathsallagh House through the 18-hole golf course on hundreds of acres of mature grounds is seriously impressive. You know you are entering a special world here. But the vital ingredient that brings a hotel or guesthouse to a higher level is the people who work there and the service they deliver to their guests. We really encountered the excellence of Irish hospitality at Rathsallagh House. There is so much to love at this wonderful country house that it is difficult to choose the highlights. But top of the list would be location, ambiance, facilities, charm, friendliness, food and comfort. The place was full the weekend we visited, and it is obvious that this house is a favourite with local diners, weekend breaks from Dublin, and foreign guests alike.
ACCOMMODATION AT RATHSALLAGH HOUSE
Rathsallagh was converted from a Queen Anne stable block and offers accommodation with exceptional character and charm. Our beautiful bedroom was in the new block which is built behind the main courtyard. We had plenty of space, a huge bathroom with walk in shower, separate bath, stylish bathroom ware and under-floor heating. Free broadband, king size super-comfortable bed, fresh flowers and views over the gardens. There is an old-world elegance in the sensitively designed new block and the whole complex bends together in beautifully ramshackle fashion. Little touches like wild flowers from the gardens and family photographs add to the feeling of staying with friends in the country. Our room was serviced while we were at dinner, towels, toiletries and water replenished, and chocolates on the pillow! We woke to the sounds of the cocks crowing and the sight of horses having a morning sprint across the field. A walk around the grounds and the lovely walled garden set us up for the multi-award winning breakfast.DINING AT RATHSALLAGH
The restaurant is renowned throughout the country as delivering fantastically tasty and totally unpretentious food which is always in season, usually organic and often from the immediate area. We had beef from local Doyle’s butchers which was up there with the best, whole black sole on the bone which was enough to feed a family of four yet far too good to leave anything but the bone, and scallops that melted in the mouth. The arrival of the cheese trolley was a dramatic ending to a sumptuous meal. All too often nowadays the cheese will come plated up with no choice and sometimes less than fresh offerings. At Rathsallagh the choice is vast, the quality is excellent and the portions are very generous. Home-made biscuits, crackers, grapes and fig cake are all kindly offered, and you have to forget the previous courses if you are to do it any justice! It is no surprise that the restaurant here has won numerous awards and the breakfast is recognised as certainly one of the best in the country. Fresh ham on the bone; choices of plaice or john dory or kippers; local sausages and bacon, free-range eggs any way you desire, fresh juices, home made breads and pastries and so many other choices that we once again ate like kings.THE BEAUTY ROOMS AT RATHSALLAGH
While not opting for a full spa, Rathsallagh House has incorporated a couple of treatment rooms in the new wing and offer an extensive range of treatments. I opted for an eye and neck collagen treatment and therapist Anne Kealty was so soothing and gentle that I almost dozed off! She offered some very sound advise for keeping the effects of light nights and red wine at bay, and I felt so relaxed afterwards that it was one of the most un-winding facial treatments I have ever enjoyed.Rathsallagh House is undoubtedly one of Ireland’s premier family-run country houses and offers unparalleled standards of service. If only all our hospitality experiences could be this good!
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