There's organic, and then there's certified organic – and this elegant country-style restaurant at Brook Lodge was Ireland's first to be classified as such. Everything is grown on nearby organic farms or foraged from the nearby fields, woods, river and sea. The menu lists the provenance of ingredients used in dishes such as Glenmalure venison with game consommé, or beech-smoked wood pigeon with chestnut terrine.
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21.92 MILES
Wicklow's most visited attraction is this magnificent 64-sq-km estate, whose main entrance is 500m south of Enniskerry. At the heart of it is an elegant…
9.01 MILES
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This fine Palladian mansion was the birthplace and Irish headquarters of Charles Stewart Parnell (1846–91), the 'uncrowned king of Ireland' and one of the…
3. Parnell National Memorial Park
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At the side of the Glenmalure road, 260m west of Drumgoff bridge, is Dwyer's or Cullen's Rock, commemorating both the Glenmalure battle and Michael Dwyer,…
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6. Kilmacurragh Botanic Gardens
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Climb the steps at the back of the Reefert Churchyard and follow the path to the west and you'll find, at the top of a rise overlooking the Upper Lake,…
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The considerable remains of Reefert Church sit above the tiny River Poulanass, south of the Upper Lake car park. It's a small, plain, 11th-century…