Contemporary, beautifully decorated terraced house in Arklow catering for families and for individuals or groups. Close to a great range of pubs and restaurants, Arklow is an ideal base to tour the picturesque counties of Wicklow and Wexford. Also 1 hour drive from Dublin. 1hr 15 mins from Dublin city centre by train. House features all mod. cons with central heating and consists of 3 bedrooms, 2 double, one en suite, one single. Back garden decking, wooden furniture and outdoor heater. Arklow town is a lively place with a harbour, river, golf course, driving range and pitch and putt facilities, also available nearby is an indoor leisure centre with sauna, steam room and jacuzzi. River and off-shore fishing with live bait available locally. Bicycle hire and pony trekking activities available in the area. Arklow is an ideal base to visit the tiny hamlet of Avoca, Glendalough valley and monastic settlement, the unspoilt Wicklow Mountains National Park, the magnificent Powerscourt and Mount Usher Gardens and the historic Avondale House - home to Charles Stewart Parnell. For more information visit: www.arklow.ie It's a short drive to the miles of sandy beach and secluded sand dunes of Brittas Bay and Silver Strand. Clara Lara outdoor water adventure park is also a drive away. All in all this holiday home is located in an area with a wealth of activities to engage young and old or the opportunity to just kick back and relax in a friendly atmosphere! Arklow comes alive on July 14th, as the annual Seabreeze Festival commences. Plenty of fun for all the family including a host of spectacular free entertainment with fun and music. Also the world famous Wicklow Garden Festival runs from the 1st of May to the 14th of August 2007. Arklow is a lively, bustling town with its picturesque main street, colorful shop fronts with ornate lighting lining the main street . Arklow is characterised by its bridge which is known as the "nineteen arches". The bridge was built in 1759, it is the longest stone arched bridge in Ireland and still one of the longest in Europe. There is plenty to do in Arklow from the many lovely walks, golf, sailing, sports and much more. For more information about Arklow's many attractions visit the towns website www.arklow.ie and www.wicklowct.ie
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