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Dominated by the imposing Kilkenny Castle and across the road the Design Centre (with their origins in the craft workshops of the swinging sixties), this medieval city with its ecclesiastical roots and on the banks of the Nore is not short of fun filled activities for visitors of all ages. The castle itself in pre NAMA times was sold for the peincely sum of fifty pounds in the mid nineteenth century to a local restoration group.
From the Kilkenny Arts Festival held annually to the Cats Comedy Festival not to mention the hurling, you will be well entertained.
Kilkenny has long associations with the crafts industry, in particular the pottery hamlet of Thomastown home to Nicholas Mosse and many independent potters (not a Harry in sight though).
And when you’ve exhausted yourself, head on over to the magnificent Mount Juliet Resort and bask in the 5 star luxury on offer.
Welcome to Luxury Hotels Ireland Stunningly situated along Rosslare’s five mile sandy beach, Kelly’s Resort Hotel Rosslare has been described as a jewel in the crown of Irish tourism. Epitomising all that is good about the Irish hotel industry, this four star hotel uses its century of experience to make the experience a memorable one for all visitors. The hotel which was first set up by William J Kelly in 1893 as Tea Rooms has grown and expanded to fit the customer and provide everything that one could want from a stay on this beautifully scenic location. Awards which Kelly’s Resort hotel Rosslare has one include 2013 Tourism and Accommodation Award, 2011 Hotel of the Year, 2011 Best Hotel Breakfast, 2007 4 Star Hotel of the Year and 2007 Best Family Hotel of the Year, to name but a few! Facilities include Tea & Coffee plus complimentary Kelly’s ‘Afternoon Tea’- Nightly Entertainment – Adult & Children’s Activity Programmes – Tennis Courts – Aqua Club with 2 Swimming Pools, Gymnasium, Jacuzzi, Sauna, Steam Room & Outdoor Hot Tub – Crazy Golf – Bowls – Badminton – Croquet & Bowls – Jogging Track – Boules – Billiards & Snooker – Table Tennis – Yoga & Aerobics Studio – Boot Camp & Circuit Training – Children’s Playground – TV Room – Library. Check out one of our many videos on what to do, including the nearby Kilkenny Arts Festival. Kellys To stay at the award-winning Kelly’s Resort hotel Rosslare, book now! ...
read moreNestled on 1,000 acres of undulating Irish countryside, dotted with ancient woodlands and glittering lakes, Castle Leslie Estate is one of the last great Irish estate still in the hands of its founding family. The Leslie Family arrived in Ireland in the 16th Century and bought the Estate at that time. Today, it is led and managed by Sammy Leslie and governed by a Family Trust. The family considers itself to be guardians of the land and its overwhelming desire is to protect the Estate for future generations. Located in Glaslough, Monaghan, Castle Leslie Estate is just 80 minutes from Dublin and 60 from Belfast. Following extensive restoration over the past decade, the Estate has been all but transformed to its original glory. Today this luxury hotel Ireland boasts a variety of accommodation, dining options and a diverse range of on and off-site activities. It is the perfect location for a romantic adult break, a family activity holiday or a business meeting or celebration. It is a magical and captivating setting for a special wedding celebration. Castle Leslie Estate uniqueness, character and charm can only be felt, not described. Therefore we invite you to come and experience it for yourself so you can sample the renowned hospitality making Castle Leslie one of the finest make Castle Leslie one of the finest luxury hotels Ireland.luxury hotels Ireland. At the end of your visit, why not take home something from Castle Leslie Estate’s Gourmet Gifts and Goodies range. Castle Leslie If you are looking for Luxury 4 star hotels Ireland, stay at Castle Leslie Estate, Co...
read moreBuilt in 1852, the Clarence was refurbished during the late Thirties in its original style which it retained for the next two centuries until its sale and refurbishment to the glorious state it is in today by a consortium which included a number of members if U2. The 4 star hotel is centrally located in the city centre overlooking the River Liffey and close to Temple Bar, Dublin Castle, Christ Church, the busy Grafton Street shopping district, Trinity College, the National Gallery, St Stephen’s Green, Vicar Street music emporium, the O2 and many more of Dublin’s more famous attractions and entertainment venues. Clarence Beautiful photo gallery of The Clarence...
read moreCheck out this video guide to the fairytale Ashford Castle in Cong. Through the gates of the castle grounds, racing past the green trees and fauna, view of the castle gates, the castle itself and the archway. Straight out of a book of fairy-tales, Ashford Castle hotel embodies sheer luxury. It overlooks the Lough Corrib and it really has something for everyone. Inside the castle rooms, the fantastic chandeliers, ornate mirrors, heavy period furniture, hand made plates, inlaid woodpieces, sixteenth century paintings, outside steps. The rooms at Ashford are complete with four poster beds , stand alone baths and beautiful chandeliers. And if you’re tempted to come out of your room, you can indulge in the seven course tasting menu. And if you venture even further, the estate is a beautiful place to come for a walk, try your hand at archery or even clay pidgeon shooting. Castle dining room, front manicured lawns, Lough Corrib, the old school, bridge across the river, falconry, view through the city bridge and old gates Ashford Join us on our video tour of 5 star Ashford and its grounds from where you can venture further afield and sample some more of the delights Mayo has to offer. ...
read moreVideo guide to some of the events during Dublin heritage week including Bram Stoker, Chester Beatty, St Michans Church and crypt, Guinness Storehouse and Jameson Distillery Nearby 5 star luxury Dublin hotels include ...
read moreExperience one of the best 5 star Luxury Hotels Dublin In central Dublin, the 5-star Fitzwilliam Hotel offers luxurious accommodation and a Michelin starred restaurant. There is a gym, salon and the hotel’s Interior design is by Sir Terrance Conran. The Fitzwilliam Hotel, one of Dublin‘s most luxurious hotels overlooks St Stephen’s Green in the city centre. Experience the tranquility and calm of St. Stephen’s Green and the hustle and bustle of a busy Grafton Street at the same time. The hotel is also just a few minutes away from The National Gallery, Government Buildings and The Natural History Museum. Within a fifteen minute’s walk is trendy Temple Bar with its varied selection of lively bars and restaurants. Also close by is the Olympia theatre, is a very popular concert venue. The International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) is only a 20 Minute stroll away. St. Stephens green is a 27 acre peaceful oasis in the middle of Dublin City. The park has many statues including memorials to Yeats and James Joyce. Its a great place to go in the summer time for people watching or having lunch or to feed the ducks and wander around and see the beautiful display of flowers and fountains. Hundreds of years ago it was open land where public whippings, burnings and hangings took place. The park is open according to daylight hours....
read moreThe Hastings Hotels collection has six luxurious hotels across Northern Ireland, including the five star Culloden Estate and Spa, the world famous Europa Hotel, the Stormont Hotel, Slieve Donard Resort and Spa, Everglades Hotel and the historic Ballygally Castle. Take a look for yourself…. For booking, just click on...
read moreWelcome to the Ice House on Luxury Hotels Ireland A surprising retreat, perched on the edge of the River Moy in Co. Mayo. Lovingly restored from its historic status as a 19th Century ‘Ice Store’, the Hotel is a member of Ireland’s Blue Book of Irish Country Houses and enjoys the sort of unfussed, modern panache expected of a contemporary rustic retreat, two centuries later. Originally called ‘The Iceland Cottage’ or ‘Iceland House’ and strategically positioned on the Moy Estuary – which subsequently became the principal sea-port of Ireland. At the beginning of the 19th Century, the Moy Fishery Company was founded and salmon weirs built at the falls with great quantities of fish caught and shipped on to Dublin or Liverpool. Such activities required the importation of a great deal of ice (and a year round production of beer to quench the thirsty locals). Ice House The Ice House itself was constructed in 1859 serving dual residential and cold storage purposes. Whether you want to relax with enough ice in a tall glass or listen to tall stories around Achill Island, in some of the drinking establishments of Westport, Louisburgh and the other welcoming towns dotted around Mayo, a stay at the Ice House will definitely defrost...
read moreThe K Club in Kildare has often been referred to as the finest parkland golf course developed in Ireland, mostly thanks to is sheer scale, dramatic landscape and lush countryside. It’s no stranger to welcoming the world’s golfing greats on its greens as it’s hosted the European Open since 1995 and attracted the world’s attention as it hosted the prestigious Ryder Cup in 2006. The course itself is charismatic and unique as its atmosphere entices you to bring the best out in your game. But we prefer to look around this great venue through the rose tinted glasses of the bride to be, walk with us… The resort itself also has a luxurious hotel and spa, to relax after a hard day’s work on the fairway in 5 star luxury. Don’t take just our word for it The K...
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