fáilte gheal
joyus welcome
We are delighted that you have booked your event at Mucklagh Lodge and we look forward to welcoming you and your group. In this guide we cover the most frequently asked questions, useful information as well as some house rules.
Quick FAQ
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What are the check-in / checkout times?
Retreat participants may arrive from 2pm onwards on the first day of the retreat. Organiser/chef may arrive earlier by request. Checkout is 2pm (unless you requested a late checkout when booking).
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How many guests can be accommodated?
We have 21 single beds across 7 rooms. The breakdown of bedrooms can be viewed below, where you can download a room assignment sheet.
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What is included in the rate?
Exclusive use of the Lodge, and surrounding 20 acres of land. Firewood for the open fire. Heating (fair usage applies). Electricity. Linens, towels & handmade Soap. Toilet Roll, Kitchen cleaning supplies etc.
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Can we get signal or wifi at Mucklagh?
No, we believe that a digital detox and an EMF-free zone is part of the joy of coming to Mucklagh. Emergency comms are available, please enquire.
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Can we drink the water from the tap?
Yes! Our water comes from the mountain above us into our well and through our filtration system. It is the most pure water you can find and a shower or bath at Mucklagh is therapy in itself.
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What about Catering?
Mucklagh Lodge has a self catering kitchen, fully stocked with everything you need to cook for your group. Or you may wish to use our chef, details on the catering page.
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Will we have complete privacy?
Yes. We will keep a low profile as we understand you are here to be still and do the work with your participants. If you need us for anything just ask. And yes we are used to drumming, howling, releasing etc. We won’t be shocked!
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What do participants need to bring?
Linens, towels, hand soap & toilet rolls are provided. We advise wearing wellies/hiking boots and rain gear. It is pitch black at night so a torch is also advised.
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How will I play music without wifi?
We have a sound system with all the necessary cables to hook up your laptop or phone. You just need to make sure you download your playlist before arriving.
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Do you have a projector?
Yes we have a projector which we can help you setup. Please let us know in advance if you need this and what device you will be using. Download your presentation before arriving.
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Is there parking?
Yes, there is ample free parking in the driveway for around 20 cars. Please note parking is at owners risk.
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What is there to do at Mucklagh?
Walk the ancient forest, dip in the stream, hike on The Wicklow Way, star gaze, light the fire circles, forage for wild food, play games on the field, rest & be still. Sauna coming soon!
catering & food
Working with Local Caterers
Tip! Don’t forget to check if your chef will be going home at night or if you need to allocate a bed for them.
Feeding your guests nourishing wholesome meals is such an important element of any retreat. Your chef plays a vital component in the smooth flow of proceedings, and it’s essential that you have a good working relationship with that person. You need to be in alignment with not only the food they serve but also the energy they bring to the event. The following highly rated chefs have experience in our kitchen.
Bring your own chef
If you already have a chef in mind, that is wonderful and he or she might have some questions about the kitchen and what equipment is available.
Kitchen Equipment
If there is something specific you are looking for and don’t see listed here please reach out.
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Electric Oven & 4 ring hob
Tall larder fridge
Undercounter freezer
Dishwasher
Toaster & Kettle
Nutri Bullet
Hand held blender (e.g. for soup)
Hand held mixer (e.g. for whipped cream)
Egg boiling machine
Slow Juicer upon request
Chaffing Tray (bring chaffing oil)
Plant Milk Maker
30ltr Burko Kettle
Nespresso Coffee Machine
Popcorn machine
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Large pots
Frying pans
Sauce Pans
Oven Trays
Wok
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48 Dinner Plates
48 Side Plates
48 Soup Bowls
24 Small Bowls
24 Pasta Bowls
24 Tall Glasses
24 Tumblers
24 Mugs
24 Cups & Saucers
Ample Cutlery
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Knives
Colour coded chopping boards
Grater
Peeler
Garlic press
Ladels
Wooden spoons
Spatulas
Stainless steel mixing bowls
Weigning Scales
Measuring Cups
Loaf Tins
Sieves
Collanders
Wire Racks
Muffin trays
Cake Tins
Loaf Tins
Flan Dishes
Tea towels
Knife Sharpener
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Large Bowls
Large Platters
2 Raised Boards
Various Trays
2 x Kilner 5ltr dispencers
Various Jugs
Candle Heated Serving Tray
Chaffing Tray (bring your own chaffing oil)
Place Mats & Coasters
Salt & Pepper
Egg Cups
Box of Service Utensils
Kitchen Rules
Closing Checklist
When you arrive the kitchen will be spotless and we expect it to be handed back the same way. We have provided a closing shift checklist. The list outlines all the tasks which must be completed before the checkout time.
Kitchen Checkout Time
We expect the kicthen to be handed back at the checkout time. So for example starting lunch at 1.30pm on the final day of a residential retreat, may not give your chef enough time to clear up by 2pm. So either please have lunch earlier or book a later checkout time than 2pm.
Brunch
A good tip is to provide a brunch on the final day as opposed to a breakfast and a lunch, this allows time for an early activity before brunch and a closing circle afterwards, giving the chef time to clean down and avoids guests feeling rushed.
Recycling
There is a list of items we can recycle above the bin in the kitchen. Please don’t overfill bins, tightly tie bags and leave in the large recycling bin at the shed.
Glass
Please put glass bottles & jars into the white buckets at the back door.
General Waste
Please don’t overfill bins, tightly tie bags and leave in the large recycling bin at the shed.
Food Waste
We do not have a compost pile so please put food waste into the general waste.
Sourcing Ingredients
International Groups & Chefs
It can be a challenge when flying in from abroad to coordinate the sourcing of food when you are not familiar with the area so we have put together this list of places to buy food.
Supermarkets
For large supermarkets you must travel to Arklow (30km/29min drive) or Wicklow Town (32km/40min drive).
Wicklow: Tesco, Aldi, Lidl & SuperValu
Arklow: Tesco, Aldi, Lidl, SuperValu & Dunnes
Organic Produce
Top of the Hill Flowers & Veg
Tel: 083 022 9999
www.instagram.com/topofthehillflower_vegfarm
An Tairseach in Wicklow Town
www.antairseach.ie/organic-farm-shop
Local Markets
Roundwood Organic Market
Sundays 11am - 2pm - Dates vary
Aughrim Town & Country Market
Saturday mornings 10am to 1.30pm
www.facebook.com/aughrimtownandcountry
The BrookLodge & Macreddin Village Food Market
First Sunday April to October 12pm to 5pm
www.brooklodge.com/the-brooklodge-macreddin-village-food-market-returns-for-2024/
Local Stores
The two nearest villages are Rathdrum (14km/21min drive) and Aughrim (12km/15min drive). Both have a small convenience store, butcher, pharmacy, post office & fuel stations.
capacity & facilities
Total Capacity
A total of 21 single beds
The dining room seats 16 & the sunroom seats 6
The ceremony room can fit 15 yoga mats or 20 or so sitting (see Yoga section below for more info)
Bedrooms at Mucklagh Lodge
Room Assignment Plan
Room Assignment Plan has been created to assist you in deciding where to put your guests. Please note that it is not to perfect scale. Room 1 is Ground Floor, the other rooms are 1st Floor. Room 5 & 6 each have 2 sets of bunks, which means there are 4 beds in each room. Room 7 currently has no ensuite and must use the downstairs bathroom.
More than 20 guests?
For time to time, retreat groups may need overflow accommodation for just 1 or 2 guests. It might be visiting facilitators, chefs or family members.
Please remember that adding extra guests may mean that the common areas (dining room and ceremony room) are just too full. We feel that 21 people in the Lodge is the comfortable limit. You need to use your own judgement on what is right for your event.
Camping & Vans
3 tents or 2 campervans may be pitched/parked on our grounds adding a maximum of 5 extra people to the total group size. Please advise us if this is the case. A small fee may be charged depending on requirements.
Local Accommodation Options
Ballytiege Lodge – 7 minute drive
www.ballyteigelodge.ie
Yurt in Aghavannagh – 6 minute drive
Their page on www.airbnb.ie
Brooklodge Hotel - 15 minute drive
www.brooklodge.com
Supplies
Upon arrival, the beds will be made with freshly laundered linens. On each bed will be 2 white towels and a handmade soap.
We also provide a small selection of teas and coffee pods in the dining room to get you started. Toilet rolls, kitchen roll and all cleaning products are provided.
A basket of dry logs and firelog is provided for each night of your stay. Should you wish to keep the fire going all day you may purchase logs from us onsite.
We operate a fair usage policy when it come to the heating. When you arrive we will discuss with you the right times to have the heating come on an off and set the timer accordingly.
Yoga Equipment
15 Yoga Mats
15 Bolsters
25 Yoga Blocks
Yoga Space
The space fits 15 yoga mats comfortably but as you can see from the diagrams below, more mats can be fitted in depending on the suitability of your activity. Sound healing would not need as much space as yoga for example. The sofa and other furniture can be put into storage for the duration of your retreat if you feel it is necessary. Just consider that you will be sitting on cushions on the floor in the evenings. We need advance notice please!
15 Mats - Spacious
15 Mats leaving the sofa in place
19 Mats with leader at window
18 Mats for Sound Bath with 1 mat at window reserved for sound equipment
19 Mats
Sound System
There is a speaker system in the yoga space (Adastra 5.25" Active Stereo Speaker Set 2x30W RMS). You can plug your device into the speakers using the following connections:
Mini Jack (headphone jack)
USB (for laptops with USB port)
Apple Lightening Jack (for iPhone)
USB-C (for Android Phone)
Please remember there is no internet here so you must have your playlist downloaded onto your device before you arrive!
Leave the modern world behind
Please be aware there is no mobile phone signal and no wifi here at Mucklagh. We are very proud of that fact for 2 reasons. We are protected from EMF radiation (helped also by the tress here), and we provide a digital detox environment where guests have no choice but to be fully present. This can be a challenge for guests who feel they are unable to be out of contact for whatever reason. We do have an emergency phone line. If you or a guest is in dire need to make a call you can visit us in The Cottage. If a guest needs to be contacted from outside, they may give our number out (0402 44 123). We will either pick up or a message will be left. In any event we will bring the message to the Lodge as soon as we receive it. Mobile signal can be found by either walking left, past the next cottage to the bridge, or by going right and up the Wicklow Way.
Fire Circle
The large fire circle in the lower field has bench seating for 30 people. This circle is suitable for large bonfires. If you wish to build a bonfire please discuss this with us as we often have scrap wood to burn.
There is a smaller firepit near the ceremony room which is under the cover of Laurel trees and is more suitable for smaller fires.
Local Talent & Guest Contributors
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Black Knott - Traditional Irish Muscians
Contact Martin Kirwan
Telephone 087 917 2592 -

Irish Language Kirtan Singing
Contact Jenny Ní Ruiséil
Telephone 086 848 3809
Instagram @jenny.ni.ruiseil
Other Services
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Laundry
Our laundry machines are stricly off limits to guests. For longer stays of more then 4 nights, we will change linens and towels.
Thank you for understanding our machines are critical to the smooth operation of the Lodge.
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Parking
There is a large driveway at Mucklagh with space for about 20 cars.
Please note that owners park their cars at their own risk.
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Marketing
We can help you market your event on our website so be sure to send us an image, a paragraph and a link for people to book.
This service is optional and is free of charge. Your success is our success.
saftey & responsibility
Fire & Candles
Fireplace and candles must not be left unattended. Please always pull the fireguard across if leaving the room. Please alsways use a candle holder or saucer when buring candles.
Slips & Falls
There are wooden floors throughout the house, wearing socks can lead to slips and falls particularly on the stairs. Please warn your guests to take personal responsibility.
Going Outside
We are surrounded by nature, this is not a manicured place with paths and signs. Make each guests aware they take onboard risk when they go outside and to use common sense.
Damage & Theft
Sadly items do get stolen from time to time. If an item is taken or damaged during your retreat we will ask you as the facilitator to reimburse us.
Insurance
While our policy covers the space, you must have your own insurance policy to cover the activity you are doing with your guests.
Smoking
Strictly no smoking (or pipes, bongs etc.) in The Lodge. Guests may smoke outside provided butts are disposed of in the bin.