Hospitality - Rathdrum, Wicklow, Ireland
Discover Ireland's longest Treetop Walk, the exciting new world class visitor experience. Take an adventurous journey above the trees that culminates at the spectacular Viewing Tower, where a surprise finale awaits. Enjoy woodland trails, the rejuvenated walled garden, the Seed Café and guided tours of Parnell's birthplace, Avondale House.Located in beautiful County Wicklow, just 45mins south of Dublin city, Avondale is steeped in history and boasts over 500 acres of mature woodland. Avondale forms an integral part of every visit to Ireland's Ancient East.This is an age friendly and accessible visitor destination.What to expect at Beyond the Trees Avondale • A state-of-the-art visitor centre, providing useful information for visitors. • Coillte Pavillion where one can learn all about the past, present and future of forestry in Ireland.• The Seed Cafe, which will focus on using Wicklow locally sourced ingredients to create a delicious contemporary menu.• A playground for children to enjoy active time outdoors, conveniently located adjacent to the Seed Cafe secure within the beautiful redesigned Walled Garden.• A stimulating sensory garden beside the old seed store house courtyard.• Walking and cycling trails.• Treetop Walk & Viewing Tower, tickets can be purchased online on the website.• 'At Home with the Parnells' tour of Avondale House, launching in Autumn 2022Avondale House was built in the 18th century by barrister Samuel Hayes. It was designed by renowned architect James Wyatt and completed in 1779.Samuel Hayes was an expert on forestry and a pioneer of there-afforestation of Ireland, he planted thousands of trees on the estate. In 1795, he bequeathed Avondale House to his friend and fellow MP Sir John Parnell, whose great-grandson Charles Stewart Parnell was born in Avondale House in 1846. Charles Stewart Parnell became one of Irelands greatest ever political leaders of modern Irish history.
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