公司信息
Here at The Deerstone, all of our accommodation has been conscientiously designed to take full advantage of the incredible mountain views and to allow our guests to feel connected with the landscape at all times. The furniture, fittings and materials used throughout the Deerstone have been sourced locally and as sustainably as possible.
Our beautiful mountain landscape ignites all of the senses and allows you to be as active or as peaceful as you wish. You can relax and restore your mind body and spirit in our woodland valley while enjoying a sauna, ice plunge pool, seaweed bath or swim in our secluded swim spa followed by a doze in a hammock on our sheltered river view terrace.
住宿信息
The Deerstone Luxury Eco Hideaway Resort is located just an hour from Dublin City and only a few minutes’ walk from the picturesque village of Laragh on the doorstep of Glendalough National Park. Our five luxury three bedroom cottages and four Shepards huts (sleep 2 adults only) are scattered discreetly throughout 6 acres of beautiful countryside. Our property is designed to provide our guests with everything needed to completely unwind, relax, and escape into nature. Each of our cottages and huts have hot tubs and access to our saunas and plunge pools. Our guests can also enjoy our outdoor hydro pool, electric mountain bikes and our lounge barn which is ideal for chilling out by the fire.
周边信息
Located just an hour away from Dublin City and only a few minutes’ walk away from the picturesque village of Laragh, nestled on the outskirts of Glendalough, there is plenty to see and do in close reach of this luxury mountain retreat.
Glendalough is home to one of the most important monastic sites in Ireland. This early Christian monastic settlement was founded by St. Kevin in the 6th century and from this developed the “Monastic City”. Most of the buildings that survive today date from the 10th through 12th centuries. Despite attacks by Vikings over the years, Glendalough thrived as one of Ireland’s great ecclesiastical foundations and schools of learning until the Normans destroyed the monastery in 1214 A.D. the dioceses of Glendalough and Dublin were united. Close to the monastic city is the interactive center. The center features an audiovisual and has a model of the monastic site on display. You will be welcomed by a friendly and knowledgeable staff, and all your questions will be answered. Glendalough is one of the top attractions on Ireland’s Ancient East