About The Glenview Hotel & Leisure Club
Set within a hundred-year-old building amongst 30 acres of landscaped gardens, The Glenview Hotel & Leisure Club stands magnificently in Wicklow’s stunning Glen of the Downs. An indoor pool and a gym complement this refined country hotel's peaceful setting and glorious views.
Elegant guest rooms with a light, country-chic vibe feature flat-screen TVs, hot drink facilities, and complimentary bottled water. Upgraded rooms add coffee machines, air-conditioning and, in some cases, balconies. Other accommodation options include family rooms and a penthouse suite with a hot tub.
Guests can enjoy walks and picnics in the pretty gardens. Sauna, hot tub, and beauty/spa treatments are also offered. Additional amenities include meeting/wedding facilities and free Wi-Fi.
Along with sumptuous views, the Woodlands Restaurant offers breakfast, dinner and Sunday lunch menus at set times. Carvery lunches and dinner options are served in the Conservatory Bistro; drinks, snacks and live music are served in the bar.
The Glenview Hotel & Leisure Club is roughly a mile from the ever-popular Glen of the Downs Golf Club.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Attentive Friendly Staff.
The staff are very courteous and attentive. They help to make each guest’s stay a pleasant experience. Staff members offer wonderful old fashioned service, particularly those on reception who are helpful and have a wealth of knowledge.
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Beautiful Views and Surroundings.
The setting of the hotel is stunning and offers wonderful views. There is a laneway from the hotel that leads up the Sugerloaf Mountain. The advice is to take walking shoes in order to fully enjoy the surrounding gardens and landscape.
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Good Location Near to City and Transport.
The hotel is a short distance off the M11 motorway and easy to find. This road leads straight into Dublin city. There are two nearby train stations, Greystones and Bray, which travel to Dublin city centre and onwards to Howth in north county Dublin.
Negative Reviews
negative:
A Little Worn and Tired.
The interior of the rooms and also the dining room are in need of a little tender loving care. Fabrics, carpets and chair covers are worn and old and dining room furniture is scratched. There is an overall feeling that the accommodation hasn’t been refurb
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Average Food on Some Occasions.
The majority of guests found the food on offer superb. However, others were disappointed, saying that the food is average and that there is a dated menu on offer. Vegetarians felt they weren’t well catered for with specific meals and still others thought
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Pool Area Rules.
Guests found the pool warm and inviting. However, some younger guests were perplexed by the rule that those aged under sixteen must be accompanied by adults. The other swimming pool rule is that everyone must wear a swimming cap.