Set in 1,000 acres of woodland & forestry, on the banks of the River Moy in the beautiful County of Mayo in Ireland. Belleek Castle is historical and romantic and extends a warm welcome to travellers and visitors seeking the good life and to enjoy the facilities of this ancestral home of the Earl of Arran.
July 27, 2020Read More
Marlfield House hotel in Wexford is a beautifully restored Regency period house set on 36 acres of fine gardens and woodland. A member of the prestigious Relais & Chateaux group of hotels and Ireland’s Blue Book and has won numerous accolades for its charm, welcome and cuisine.
April 17, 2014Read More
One of the best luxury hotels Dublin city centre has to offer.
April 23, 2013Read More
Longueville’s beautiful view of the Blackwater Valley belies a turbulent history.
March 30, 2013Read More
Aherne’s is a a family run luxury town house hotel in the historic walled port of Youghal, Co. Cork. The spacious bedrooms and junior suites have large comfortable beds, pristine private bathrooms and are individually decorated with antique furniture. There is a total of 13 bedrooms in total including two studio apartments.
March 25, 2013Read More
The Ice House Hotel Mayo was originally called “The Iceland Cottage” or “Iceland House” and was strategically positioned on the Moy Estuary – which subsequently became the principal sea-port of Ireland.
March 24, 2013Read More
Hidden on the quiet, picturesque shores of Lough Ree, Wineport Lodge Hotel Athlone enjoys an incomparable setting – approached by boat or car. Its cedar clad, log-cabin-style exterior is matched with a tasteful, modern interior that reflects the warm and relaxed atmosphere across the lodge and its lakeside grounds.
March 24, 2013Read More
Moy House was originally built in the mid 18th Century as home to Sir Augustine Fitzgerald. In its majestic splendor, the house prevails over the breathtaking Lahinch Bay, set on 15 acres of grounds adorned by mature woodland and a picturesque river.
March 24, 2013Read More
Currarevagh House is a gracious early Victorian Country House Hotel, set in 180 acres of private parkland and woodland bordering on Lough Corrib. An oasis of privacy for guests in an idyllic, undisturbed natural environment, providing exceptional personal service with a high standard of accommodation and old fashioned, traditional character. A genuine warm welcome from the owners.
March 21, 2013Read More
The locals call it ‘a living museum of Ulster Hospitality.’ In the village that is home to the world’s oldest distillery, this is an award winning hotel and restaurant that has been outstandingly successful in re-creating its origins as an Old Coaching Inn and Mill House.
March 18, 2013Read More