The golf course at Rathsallagh is the brainchild of Peter McEvoy and Christie O’Connor Junior, a dynamic duo who set out to create a true championship venue at this splendid County Wicklow retreat.
Ranked in the top 30 courses on the Emerald Isle, the layout at Rathsallagh has a distinct American accent, featuring wide, rolling fairways and expansive bunkering. The greens were constructed in line with USGA principles, and have become famed for their amazing purity.
While it may be set in beautiful Irish parkland, the golf course is not leisurely; from the championship tees, the layout touches 7,200 yards, which on a windy day is a brutal proposition.
There are few destinations as stunning as Rathsallagh, and its golf course is no different, offering a majestic parkland experience in dramatic surroundings.
Rathsallagh House is a fantastic conversion of the Queen Anne stables that was completed in 1798, and there can be few more picturesque golf and leisure destinations. With banks of ivy climbing its walls, the house looks out over the estate’s beautiful private gardens, projecting a glorious tranquility and grandeur.
Inside are 31 individually designed, decorated and named deluxe bedrooms, most of which are complete with walk in showers, under floor heating, bath robes, DVD players and internet access.
Rathsallagh is the ultimate country house retreat, where you can lose your cares amid the bloom of the walled gardens, and gaze out over pristine oak-studded lawns. For a real slice of rural relaxation, escape to the magical Rathsallagh House Hotel.
Rathsallagh’s dining room was named Best Restaurant In Leinster, 2007 – the magnificent menu is based on locally sourced fish and game, while many ingredients come from the house’s very own garden.
Golfers will be in heaven at Rathsallagh, as the hotel as one the National Breakfast Award no less than three times!














































