Tinakilly House is an elegant Victorian country mansion set in seven acres of beautifully landscaped gardens overlooking the Irish Sea. The hotel was originally built by the British government in 1883 for Captain Robert Halpin, commander of "The Great Eastern" and mariner supreme who laid 2,600 miles of telegraphic cable in 1866, joining Europe to America.
With 51 spacious period bedrooms, some with four-poster beds and junior suites with breathtaking sea views, each individually furnished with antiques and offering all modern comforts.
While Tinakilly House is a true reflection of the Victorian period, our kitchen prides itself on the fine blend of modern and traditional cuisine. Fresh fish, game and Wicklow lamb are provided locally and Tinakilly's own herb gardens supply the kitchen.
Our menu changes frequently to reflect what is freshly available locally.
Our award-winning wine list features not only the traditional Bordeaux and Burgundies, but also a broad range of exciting new world wines, which gives our cellar a truly international flavour.
Near this hideaway on the doorstep of Dublin are grand mountain drives, historic sites, beautiful gardens, great golf, fine horse rides and bracing walks.
We would be delighted to welcome you to Tinakilly House to experience what we know will be an enjoyable and memorable stay in the Garden of Ireland.