| Hotels in Ireland - Places to Stay Ireland has something to suit every tourist. From Castles, Museums and National Parks to deserted beaches and a huge selection of amazing hotels! There are hotels suitable for everyone's taste and budget! Hotels in Ireland - List of Haunted Hotels The following hotels in Ireland are perfect for the tourist who wants to see a ghost or two! - Renvyle House Hotel, Connemara, County Galway was chosen by W.B.Yeats for his honeymoon and during one of his many visits here he experienced a ghostly presence!
- Ross Castle Hotel, County Meath. This castle hotel is visited by the ghost of a young girl called Sabina who is believed to be looking for her drowned lover Orwin
- Ballygally Castle Hotel, Antrim, Northern Ireland. This hotel is haunted by Lady Isabella Shaw who mysteriously fell to her death from the tower!
- Dobbins Inn Hotel, Antrim, Northern Ireland. The ghost of Elizabeth Dobyn also known as 'Maud' who was murdered by her husband when he discovered she was having an affair is said to haunt this hotel
Hotels in Ireland - List of Castle Hotels in Ireland The following list of Castle Hotels in Ireland is just a sample of the most popular castles which have been refurbished as luxury hotels: Ashford Castle Hotel, Co. Mayo Ashford Castle was built in the 13th century by the de Burgos family after they defeated the O'Connor of Connaught and is now a luxury hotel
Abbeyglen Castle Hotel, County Galway A 19th-century castle with beautiful and historic interiors overlooking the beautiful town of Clifden in County Connemara
Ballynahinch Castle Hotel, County Galway Overlooking the famous Ballynahinch Salmon River, this 18th century hotel is set in 450 acres and has a beautiful interior
Barberstown Castle Hotel, County Kildare This hotel is perfect for anyone who needs to stay close to Dublin city centre
Cabra Castle Hotel, County Cavan A beautiful 19th century 4 star hotel set in 100 acres of gardens and park land
Castle Durrow Hotel, County Laois 18th-century castle with beautiful and historic interiors built in 1716 by Viscount Ashbrook and surrounded by woods, hilly forests and a maze of rivers
Clontarf Castle Hotel, Dublin 12th-century Norman medieval with beautiful and historic interiors
Dromoland Castle Hotel, County Clare A Renaissance building which was constructed in the 16th century. Dromoland was once the royal seat of the O'Brien clan who were the direct descendants of the famous Irish King Brian Boru
Glin Castle Hotel, County Limerick 18th-century castle, built on medieval ruins, with beautiful and historic interiors
Humewood Castle Hotel, County Wicklow A Victorian Mansion with beautiful and historic interiors located in a 450 acre estate
Kilkea Castle Hotel, Co. Kildare 12th-century Kilkea was built in 1180 by the Normans
Kinnitty Castle Hotel, County Offaly Scenic Irish setting in a 10,000-acre estate in the foothills of the Slieve Bloom Mountains
Lismore Castle Hotel, County Waterford This hotel was originally a Bishop's Palace until 1589 when it was acquired by Sir Walter Raleigh
Luttrelstown Castle Hotel, County Dublin This hotel is situated on the shores of Lough Corrib, the second largest lake in Ireland
Markree Castle Hotel, County Sligo A19th-century hotel with beautiful and historic interiors, dating from 1802
Waterford Castle Hotel, County Waterford A 15th-century castle with charming Victorian interiors
The above list of hotels in Ireland includes some of the most popular of these specialist Castle hotels.
Romantic, Fairytale Weddings - Hotels in Ireland Many Irish hotels cater for weddings. More and more couples are taking the opportunity to have a romantic, fairytale wedding in an Irish hotel. Couples can choose from an Irish castle which can cater for weddings complete with servants, and overnight accommodation to a modern city centre hotel complete with wi-fi and state of the art facilities. A dream come true - a wedding in a hotel in Ireland! Many celebrities including Paul McCartney and David Beckham have chosen to get married in Ireland. Enjoy your honeymoon in Ireland or perhaps you are looking for a location for a romantic weekend break? Relax, unwind and watch the sun set in this country full of natural beauty.
Hotels in Ireland - Picture of Irish Sunset Visit a Hotel in Ireland - Top Irish Hotels Whether you are looking for your perfect vacation destination or need further information about getting married in a hotel in Ireland or simply looking for a location for a business meeting or conference, you are bound to find the perfect hotel location in our list of top hotels in Ireland!
Castlewood House Hotel, County Kerry
Loch Lein Country House Hotel, County Kerry
Strandhill Lodge and Suites Hotel, County Sligo
Harvey's Point Hotel, Donegal Town
The Killarney Park Hotel, County Kerry
The Ross Hotel, County Kerry
Heaton's Guest House Hotel, County Kerry
Westport Plaza Hotel, County Mayo
Vaughan Lodge Hotel, County Clare
The Westbury Hotel, Dublin
Adare Manor Hotel, County Limerick
Ballinalacken Castle Country House Hotel, County Clare
Killarney Royal Hotel, County Kerry
Four Seasons Hotel, Dublin
The Croke Park Hotel, Dublin
Hotels in Ireland - Tourist Attractions
The most famous castle in Ireland and the place every tourist should visit has to be Blarney Castle! It is the home of the blarney stone. Kissing the Blarney Stone bestows the 'gift of the gab' or the ability of great eloquence on the kisser, a must see attraction of the list of anyone who plans a tour of Ireland!
The highest point in Ireland is Carrauntoohil in County Kerry, it is over 1,000 m high and features a 5 metre high metal cross on the summit
The Ha'penny Bridge across the River Liffey is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Dublin! The pedestrian bridge was built in 1816
The Titanic Experience was opened in Belfast in 2012, the one hundredth anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, it has rapidly become a must see tourist attraction of any visitor who takes a tour of Ireland
Croagh Patrick in County Mayo is considered to be the holiest mountain in Ireland, an annual pilgrimage takes place there on the last Sunday of July, known as Reek Sunday
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