Rack Of Lamb

The Seamstress Restaurant

  

  

The Seamstress Restaurant at Sunindale Country house is the ultimate dining experience and is highly recommend by anyone who has had the pleasure of eating there.

Please take the time to view some sample menus and some photos on our Seamstress link above

© 2009 sunindale

Sunindale Country House

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

Sunindale House is conveniently situated halfway between the Wicklow Way and Tinahely village. The house has panoramic views of woodlands and the Derry River which passes through the bottom of the garden, where from the outside seating area guests can enjoy the surrounding pastoral scenery.

  

Madge is a past winner of the Fáilte Ireland "Irish Welcome Award" and in 1999 won the coveted "Bed and Breakfast of the Year" accolade. All the bedrooms have en suite bathrooms, televisions and coffee or tea making facilities. Madge provides a wide choice of breakfast options from traditional Irish Breakfast to Pancakes and Maple Syrup Sunindale Creamed Mushrooms on Toast, French Toast etc.. and Evening Meals are also available if requested and come Highly Recommended 5 Star Quality.

  

What Previous Guests Said...

  

We can't thank you enough for the gracious stay and the wonderful, comfortable bed, the room, the delicious food but especially the warmth of your welcome. Thank you for the perfect start to my birthday in Ireland! - Blair & Diane Emin

  

Great stay fantastic welcome superb food  5 star accommodation and welcome Thank You So Much  for your wonderful welcome Asti & Caren Berg

  

  

  

 

Approx: One hour from Dublin or Rosslare.

We are an ideal location from which to explore the picturesque Wicklow countryside walking,- The Wicklow Way touring the South East Fishing, Aughrim, - Golfing, Coolatin all on your doorstep.   

The Wicklow Way

Walking the Wicklow Way

Wicklow is the largest mountainous region in Ireland and lies south of the capital, Dublin. The region offers some of the best walking in Ireland. The Wicklow Way, Ireland’s longest established hiking trail is 127km long and ascends some 3,200 meters along its journey. The way can be walked in sections over a few days or with a week or more it can be walked in its entirety. Highlights include breathtaking views over Lough Tay and Lough Dan, looking down on the highest waterfall in the country and Glendalough, the fifth century monastic city situated in the most beautiful valley in the Ireland.

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

Luxury Accommodation at Sunindale Country House

* Rooms En-Suite

* Multi Channel Sat Tv

* Tea / Coffee facilities * Hair Dryer * Iron etc