Glenmalure Youth Hostel

Glenmalure YH
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FOR BOOKINGS & QUERIES, PHONE: +353 (0)1 830 4555 or EMAIL: info@anoige.ie

There is NO HOSTEL PHONE so you have to call the An Óige head office.


Back to Basics and back to Nature!


Glenmalure Youth Hostel in County Wicklow, “The Garden of Ireland”, is a simple mountain lodge in the style of an Irish traditional house but it’s for that very reason that it’s so popular! Set in a place of great beauty that is both iconic and tranquil, it was originally built as a Hunting Lodge in 1903. Glenmalure has no running water and or electricity so it’s perfect for nature lovers who want to get away from it all and have a unique experience. Don’t worry too much – there is a gas-powered cooker and gas-powered fridge and chemical toilet and there’s a stream nearby for water to boil and plenty of wood logs to keep the open fire going well into the night. This provides the perfect atmosphere for discussions and the opportunity to cultivate new friendships, have some banter or even a good old sing song!


Glenmalure is a U-shaped glacial valley in the Wicklow Mountains with only one road leading in or out. The Avonbeg River flows at the back of the hostel and the serenity in the area is really something special. The Lodge is also the subject of the ghostly play “The Last House in the Glen” by Marian McAvoy and it tells the story of the lodge with some spooky happenings!  It is also referred in J.M Synge's play In ''The Shadow of the Glen'' whose opening line are ''The Last Cottage at the Head of the Long Glen in Wicklow…'' referring to Glenmalure Hostel. There is more information on this period and its history available at the Hostel.


It is steeped in history - it has seen war, destruction and famine. Prior to it being a hostel, in its early years, key historical figures spent time in this lodge including Irish Republican freedom fighters such as Countess Markievicz, Maud Gonne, her son Sean McBride, a founding member of Amnesty International and served as its International Chairman and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his work. It also hosted Eamon De Valera and Erskine Childers who later became President of Ireland as well as famous literary figures such as Ireland’s most famous poet, W.B. Yeats, who wrote poems inspired by Maud Gonne and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Those in the literary, political and arts circles also frequented the Lodge in those early years such as the artist Francis Stuart, the famous playwright, Sean O'Casey, Lennox Robinson, Margaret Pearse and Hanna Sheedy Skeffington to mention just a few. The late Garret Fitzgerald also frequented Glenmalure as well as being a life long member of An Óige.



The Avonbeg River flows at the back of the hostel and the serenity and the natural beauty of this immediate area is just stunning. Hiking around this particular area is simply fantastic .On one scale you will find yourself at the base of Lugnaquilla Mountain which is the highest Mountain in Leinster and the third highest one on the island. Mountaineers will say that it is arguably the most difficult one to tackle and a real challenge. On the other hand there is a network of great hikes and trails that even the most inexperienced hill walker can enjoy. There are maps and information available free at the hostel. However do be careful, this is Ireland and the weather conditions can vary, do seek advice before setting off!  We can provide guides if pre-booked in advance for free.          

                                       

The little hostel is very popular with groups who want to get away from it all for a night. The hostel can accommodate up to 16 people for to rent it out completely and is in great demand from all sorts of groups from stag parties to Scout groups and the like!   While cosy and snug in the hostel, just watch that you don’t tell too many ghost stories in case you scare yourself too much!


Enjoy a real Irish back-to-nature experience staying at Glenmalure Hostel!


Please note as this is a mountain lodge with basic facilities, it is NOT registered through Fáilte Ireland.


Opening Dates and Times

OPENING DATES: 1st July - 31st Aug (& Saturday nights all year)

OPENING TIMES: Limited Access

CHECK- IN: 5pm     CHECK- OUT: 10am


You’ll find the best cheap accommodation in Glenmalure in Glenmalure Youth Hostel and the best hostel for a truly unique experience in accommodation in Wicklow!


Manager Walter Meade will be happy to welcome you to his hostel!


ADDRESS: Glenmalure, Greenane, County Wicklow


FOR BOOKINGS: +353 (0)1 830 4555

or EMAIL: info@anoige.ie


There is no HOSTEL PHONE so you have to call the An Óige head office.


Please note: in the Glen there is no mobile network reception too!


DIRECTIONS

We’re sure you can navigate around yourself – but here’s a helping hand with plenty of travel choices available!


GPS Details

For those of you cheating and using GPS, enter Baravore, Co. Wicklow and it will get you to the point just before the “river crossing” section of the directions below!


Decimal:                   Latitude 52.932474                  Longitude  -6.295942

Minutes & Hours:     Latitude 52° 55’ 57” North        Longitude 6° 17’ 45” West


Road/Car/Coach:

•    Take the N11 to Kilmacanoge and exit for Roundwood

•    From Roundwood follow R755 to Annamoe and Laragh

•    Entering Laragh, take a left at Lyman’s Pub, following R755 (signposted Rathdrum)

•    From Laragh, follow the 'Wicklow Way' trail to Drumgoff Bridge

•    After about 1.5km, keep an eye out for a right hand turn to Aghavannagh

•    Entering Glenmalure (beside Glenmalure Lodge Hotel), take an immediate right at crossroads – there is a cul de sac sign for this road.

•    Follow the road for 6km until the road crosses a river (be aware – if the weather has been very wet this river may be high). If you are not comfortable crossing the river in your car, it may be best to walk the rest of the way (under 10 minutes).

•    Cross river and follow road, hostel is 0.5km on right hand side. It’s the only house in the area!

•    From the car park, take the footbridge on the right hand side to get across to the hostel.



Public Bus: You can take St. Kevin's Bus (01-2818119) from Dublin-Laragh, which leaves from St. Stephen’s Green in Dublin at 11.30 and 18.00.  Laragh is 14km from mountain hut – this bit will have to be hiked so pull on your hiking boots! From Laragh, follow the 'Wicklow Way' trail to Drumgoff Bridge towards Glenmalure Lodge Hotel and follow the directions as above!

There is also a 10% discount to An Óige/ Hostelling International members with valid card. All the details of this Bus Service can be found on their website www.glendaloughbus.com  


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Glenmalure Youth Hostel is a simple mountain lodge so it’s not registered as a hostel under Fáilte Ireland, but this simplicity is its attraction for guests!


It is set in the valley where the Battle of Glenmalure was fought in 1798. This basic hostel brings you close to nature and provides a unique experience for any hosteller. Please be aware it has no running water, electricity or flush toilets.


So, how do you survive your stay? Well, don’t worry - there is a stream nearby that you can boil the water for consumption on the gas powered cooker. There is also a gas powered fridge and a chemical toilet. Glenmalure Lodge Hotel up the road provides showers for guests for a small fee. Ask the warden on duty for further information and they can help you out with any queries!


Please note: in the Glen there is no mobile network reception too!


There is no postal service, telephone and certainly no email to this hostel so all enquiries need to be sorted out through An Óige Head Office. This hostel is open during July and August every day and then only Saturday nights throughout the rest of the year. Please make sure to contact our Head Office to inquire about availability before arriving at the hostel as groups tend to book these Saturday nights in advance.


It is recommended that you bring a torch, insect repellant and ample food supplies as the nearest shops are about 13 km away!!  You have been warned!


Meals

Glenmalure Lodge Hotel up the road provides meals.


             YES – there is Self Catering (gas cooker and gas powered fridge)

             YES – There is Parking


Hill walking and hiking are by far the most popular activities for this area and if you are travelling by foot this is really the main focus of Glenmalure – with plenty of choices for trails to follow or you can beat your own path!


If you have a car you can access the surrounding hills and valleys, there is a whole range of activities for travellers visiting the area. Within the other valleys and near Glendalough, there is also cycling, angling, canoeing, golf and horse-riding. Our Glendaloch International Hostel is only a couple of miles up the road on the Wicklow Way walk too and beside Glendalough National Park. To hike to Glendaloch International Hostel will take 2-3 hours depending on your speed!


Use your Hostelling International Membership card to receive discounts in the following attractions in the area:


1. Avondale House & Forest Park

2. Glendalough Visitor Centre

3. Glencree Visitor Centre & Armoury Cafe

4. Mount Usher Gardens

5. Russborough House & Gardens


ACTIVITIES

Hiking/Walking: There are maps and trails galore around this area as well as the famous Wicklow Way and the challenge of Lugnaquilla. There’s walks up the Fraughan Glen or across onto Lugduff or Mullacor mountains. Proper hiking footwear and waterproof gear is necessary for hiking – we can’t recommend this enough!  Make sure you have waterproof gear and a change of clothing with you even if the weather looks fine – it can change very quickly!!


Cycling: With Wicklow’s diverse landscape there’s a varied range of routes, ideal for both the novice and experienced cyclist – though the best views are higher up!


Horse Riding: What better way to enjoy the beautiful Wicklow landscape than on horseback? The nearest equestrian centre is Boswell Equestian Centre in Annamoe which you can reach by car. It offers lessons, trekking and lots more. See www.boswellequestrian.ie for more information.     


Fishing: There are some excellent angling facilities in Co. Wicklow. Game fishing is available on a number of rivers including the Avonmore, Avoca and Aughrim.


Nightlife and Eating out:

Glenmalure Lodge Hotel is close-by and holds weekend music sessions as well as supplying a good selection of meals to the hungry hosteller! Tel: 0404 461 88


The famous Glendalough area is only a few kilometres from the hostel and it offers the following:

Lynham's Laragh Inn, Laragh, Co. Wicklow: Internationally famous rendezvous- family orientated, traditional restaurant - "Olde Worlde" feature ceili house bar. Good food, drink and eclectic ambience in Irish setting.

Tel: 0404 45345


The Wicklow Heather: This is a traditional Irish Restaurant with a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. A full menu is served from 9.00-21.30 daily. Tel: 0404 45157


Glendalough Hotel: Bar food served with live entertainment most Saturday nights offering a good mixture of music.


Ask at the Reception for some ideas on where to go during your time in Glenmalure!


As with all accommodation, prices vary depending on the season.

 

Please note: the prices below are indicative of the price range for the hostel – use our booking engine or make an enquiry to get an exact price for your booking.


Keep an eye out for our packages and special offers which can save you €€€s and also, if you are a group of 10+ we also give group discounts where possible.


Lastly if you are a member of An Óige/Hostelling International, you will get a 10% discount on accomodation costs at our hostels per person, per night (see the Ts & Cs for that!).  Make sure your membership card is up to date or order a new one now!


HOSTEL

*Sheet hire is not included and cost €2 per person (once-off payment)*

*All rooms are standard*


•    Under 18’s €12.00 per person per night

•    Over 18’s from €14.00 (low season) up to €15.00 (high season)


Want to rent the Whole Hostel…?


You can rent out the whole hostel for special occasions (reunions, parties) or even if you just want the run of the place! See below for the room breakdown.


Rent-a-hostel for Glenmalure is only €220 per night in high season (€180 in low season – October – April) with further discounts when booking 3 nights or more. Please contact groups@anoige.ie with any enquiries.


ROOM BREAKDOWN

Hostel Room Details


Room Type

Quantity

6 bed room

1

10 bed room

1

Total Number Beds

16



You’ll find the best cheap accommodation in Glenmalure in Glenmalure Youth Hostel and the best hostel for a truly unique experience in accommodation in Wicklow!


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