• The Glendalough Distillery is located just south of Dublin in the Wicklow Mountains on the road to Glendalough.
  • Kilise, büyük bir olasılıkla kilisenin kurucusu Aziz Ciarán'ı anmaktadır. Clonmacnoise 10. yüzyılda Glendalough ile ilişkileri olan bir manastır yerleşim yeri.[2].
  • To reach Glendalough's ancient monastic ruins and stunning countryside, fly into Dublin then drive for about 43 miles (69 kilometers).
  • On arriving in Ireland in 1950, Imogen lived with her husband’s family near Glendalough where one of the most important monastic ruins in Ireland is located.
  • To reach Glendalough's ancient monastic ruins and stunning countryside, fly into Dublin then drive for about 43 miles (69 kilometers).
  • The craft of distilling spirits was invented and nurtured in Irish monasteries like Glendalough around this time.
  • Glendalough is part of the Herdsman Lake Regional Park and is located next to Powis Lake on the eastern side of Jon Sanders Drive.
  • All of the Glendalough Irish Whiskey is either single malt or single grain, which is uncommon in Irish Whiskey that is usually blended.
  • The Glendalough Hotel offers superb views of the tower. The ancient gateway, one of the oldest known in Europe is steps away from the hotel.
  • Glendalough flourished and many references in the Irish annals describe the activities of successive Abbots and visitors to the area.