Night 1 & 2:
Dromoland Castle
Newmarket-on-Fergus, Ireland
The readers of Travel + Leisure named Dromoland Castle one of the top 100 world hotels for 2008, and the readers of Condé Nast Traveler named it to the Gold List for 2008. One of the world’s most famous castle hotels, Dromoland Castle is magnificently steeped in history and tradition. In addition to all the pleasures to be found within the castle, to include the full-service spa and indoor pool, guests can enjoy superb golf, boating, shooting, fishing, tennis, walking and cycling within the extensive grounds of the estate. |
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Night 3 & 4: Hotel Dunloe Castle
Killarney, Ireland
Hotel Dunloe Castle is set amidst 64 acres of parkland and award-winning sub-tropical gardens in the lovely County Kerry countryside, overlooking the “Gap of Dunloe” and the River Laune. The ruins of the keep of its namesake, Dunloe Castle, are found at the end of the gardens and offer spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. Spacious guest rooms offer pleasant views. Leisure facilities include an indoor swimming pool, a sauna and steam room, an exercise room, a putting green, two indoor tennis courts, croquet and fishing in the River Laune. Treat yourself to an Irish whiskey or a glass of stout in the intimate bar overlooking the hotel’s lovely fountain. |
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Night 5 - 7: The Westbury Hotel
Dublin, Ireland
The heart of Dublin is right on your doorstep at The Westbury Hotel, conveniently situated in the center of “Dublin’s fair city.” At this proud member of The Leading Hotels of the World, spacious guest rooms feature air conditioning, custom-designed handmade Irish furniture, 32” flat-screen TV with cable and satellite channels, iron, in-room safe, high-speed Internet access, robes and slippers, Aveda bath products and a mini bar. The mini-gym offers a rowing machine, exercise bike, treadmill, ski trainer and a full set of free weights should you want to keep up with your workout routine. The Terrace Lounge, with its wingback armchairs and comfortable couches, is a delightful place from which to watch the hustle and bustle of Dublin swirl by as you enjoy a coffee or afternoon tea. |
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