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Castles in spades

MALCOLM ROGERS looks at some romantic getaways in Ireland.

Ashford Castle, Cong, Co. Mayo

This is probably the oldest castle in Ireland that you can stay in being built in the 13th century by the Anglo-Normans to fend of attacks from the men of Connacht.

Set on the shores of Lough Corrib the rooms are full of comfort and character with several bars and restaurants at your disposal within the grounds. The George V Restaurant, the Connaught Room, Cullen’s Cottage and the Dungeon Bar serve a range of food and wine to satisfy the most exacting Gaelic gastronaut.

Contact: www.ashfordcastle.ie Tel 00 353 (0) 94 954 6003. Double rooms from ¤232 (£150) per night for two people sharing.

Waterford Castle, Ballinakill, Waterford Standing on a private island this is one of the country’s smaller castle hotels, with only 19 rooms ideal for either a romantic or a sporting weekend. The grounds in which the building stands used to be the seat of the FitzGerald family and served as a fruit and flower business and pedigree dairy farm until the castle hotel opened in 1988.

This is the ideal discreet retreat featuring a restaurant, 18-hole parkland golf course (designed by Des Smyth), luxurious club-house and comfortable and cosy quarters.

Contact: Tel 00 353 (0) 51 878 203 or 00 353 (0) 51 871633 www.waterfordcastle.com/golf

Double rooms from ¤350 (£stg230) per night for two people sharing.

Glin Castle, Co. Limerick

Glin Castle can be a single occupancy hotel if that’s what you want which means you can rent out the whole place for a week — 15 bedrooms — fully-staffed.

Set within a 500 acre estate on the banks of the Shannon the restaurant is renowned for its food which is practically all sourced locally. The salmon comes from the river, beef and lamb are reared locally and much of the vegetable produce is grown in the castle’s organic walled garden.

Contact: www.glincastle.com Tel 00 353 (0) 68 34173. Double rooms from £180 per room per night

Dromoland Castle, Co. Clare

The digs of presidents and royalty, celebs and sports stars Dromoland was recently voted one of the finest hotels in Ireland by the readership of the USA’s Travel + Leisure magazine which isn’t bad going for a 16th century castle built to withstand attacks from the avowed enemies of the Earls of Thomond.

Set in a 375-acre estate the castle underwent serious refurbishment in the 19th and 20th centuries. Service, as you might imagine, is exemplary and pursuits include both traditional and contemporary: Hunting, fishing, golf plus modern spa treatments such as reiki and reflexology.

Contact: www.dromolandcastle.ie Tel 00 353 (0) 61 368 144. Double rooms begin at ¤230 (£150).

Kinnitty Castle, Co. Offaly

The O’Carrolls held sway in this neck of the woods for almost 400 years with Kinnitty Castle one of their main redoubts.

Today it’s a sumptuous hotel with banqueting room, library (with bar attached in case you get bored reading) and individual, full-of-character rooms.

For the spiritually-minded Kinnitty Castle is at a pulse centre of the country, the so-called Mystic Triangle of Co. Offaly and the surrounding areas. Archaeologists found evidence of human life in this area approximately 7,000 years ago so it is no surprise that tales of banshees, fairy folk, spirits and leprechauns abound.

Tel 00 353 (0) 57 9137318 www.kinnittycastle.com Prices per night per person sharing including bed & breakfast begin at ¤140 (£90).

 

 
 
 
 
 
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