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Butler Arms Hotel

Welcome to Butler Arms Hotel one of Ireland's best known family-run hotels in Kerry, treasured by its many guests over the years by its air of luxury combined with a welcoming and homely atmosphere. S ...more »

  • Location: Kerry
  • Type: Hotels
  • Tel: +353 (0)66 9474144
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Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel

Overlooking Dublin Bay Fitzpatrick Castle hotel is the word when it comes to elegance and charm. Decorated in the traditional castle style it has luxurious bedrooms and suites. ...more »

  • Location: Killiney
  • Type: Hotels
  • Tel: +353 (0)1 2305400
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Ashford Castle Hotel

Dating back to 1228 and once the estate of the Guinness family, the luxurious five-star Ashford Castle in Mayo, Ireland first opened as a hotel in 1939. Many of the units retain original features but ...more »

  • Location: Cong
  • Type: Hotels
  • Tel: +353 (0)94 9546003
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Abbeyglen Castle Hotel Clifden

On the Sky Road ascending from Clifden, make a swift descent towards the sea to find you in the pleasant gardens of Abbeyglen Castle Hotel. Built in 1832, Abbeyglen is owned and operated by two ...more »

  • Location: Clifden
  • Type: Hotels
  • Tel: 00 353 95 21201
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Our Local Experts say:

Nothing like strolling around Norman towers and among ancient stone walls to gain a sense of the times of Kings and Chieftains of ancient battles and Lords and Ladies. If you want to spoil yourself a stay at one of many Castles and Manors is a must.

Hundreds of stately homes and old castles have been converted to 5 star hotels and resorts right across the country. You can hide away in your own tower for a week in the remotest parts of the country and never want for anything. There is true splendour available (at a price) and if it's within your budget then don't miss the opportunity.

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