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Baltinglass Abbey.
range of exciting exhibits, including “Rivers of the World”, “Kingdom of you will experience a warm welcome, gracious hospitality and personal
the Seahorse”, “Finding Nemo”, “Shark Nursery”, “Lair of the Octopus”, service. Only 30 minutes from Dublin city centre, the Glenview Hotel
and “Tropical Shark Lagoon”. With regular talks and feeds throughout the is the perfect retreat nestling in the scenic garden of Ireland. Our
day, a visit to National Sea Life Bray gives an informative and entertaining attention to detail and commitment to good service promise you an
introduction to life beneath the waves, as well as an awareness of experience never to be forgotten. The hotel boasts the following
ecological and conservational threats to our oceans. Tickets valid all day. unrivalled facilities: 70 deluxe bedrooms and the Penthouse suite, 5-
star Leisure Centre, the elegant Glenview Suite, the Malton and
BRITTAS BAY Library lounges, award-winning Woodlands Restaurant, The Haven
Brittas Bay is one of the finest beaches on the east coast and is Beauty Rooms, scenic woodland walks, 7 meeting rooms.
popular with day-tripping Dubliners. With its 5km stretch of beautiful
white sand dunes and clean beaches, with no headlands to interfere ENNISKERRY
with the peaceful rhythm, it is ideal for bathing, sailing and walking. This picturesque village, 5km west of Bray, was built to accompany
the manor house of the nearby Powerscourt Estate and is an excellent
DELGANY base from which to explore the surrounding countryside as well as the
Located just south west of Greystones, Delgany is worth a visit for golfing magnificent Powerscourt grounds. Enniskerry has undergone an
alone. Spend the day golfing at one of its golf clubs, including the fine evolution in recent years and today is one of the favourite villages of
Glen of the Downs Golf Club, where you can relax in the Pavilion. the area, with many of the picture-postcard cottages dotted around the
village’s charming triangle and landmark clock tower housing some
guestrooms accommodation fine shops. A terrific array of new boutiques, a fine selection of craft,
The Glenview Hotel & Leisure Club, Glen O' the Downs, Delgany, Co. giftware and interiors shops make Enniskerry Village an intriguing spot.
Wicklow. Tel: (01) 287 3399; Email: sales@glenviewhotel.com; Web: Nearby, the 18th century Powerscourt House, designed by the
www.glenviewhotel.com. From the moment you walk through our door German-born architect, Richard Castle, has been restored after a fire
The Glenview
Glen of the Downs
Delgany,
Hotel & Leisure Club
Co Wicklow
Ulysses
Ph 01 2873399
Guesthouse
www.glenviewhotel.com
• En-Suite Rooms
• Cable TV
• Central location
in Bray Town
Espanade
Bray
Wher Where Style & Grace meet
Co. Wicklow
country hospitality
Gift vouchers available online
Tel: (01) 286 3860
62 dublin and the east
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