Ashford CastleAwaiting inspection
"Old meets new in this magnificent castle with modern comforts"
Overview
Dating from 1228, this magnificent castle is set in over 350 acres of rolling parklands, occupying a stunning position on the edge of Lough Corrib. Bedrooms and suites vary in style, but all benefit from a pleasing combination of character, charm and modern comforts. Dinner in the elegant George V Dining Room is a treat, with creative cookery of seasonal ingredients. Less formal dining is available in The Dungeon and other locations on the estate during peak periods. The hotel offers an extensive range of both indoor and outdoor leisure pursuits including falconry, golf, shooting, fishing, an equestrian centre and lake cruising. A spectacular spa and fitness facility in a striking bronze conservatory overlooks the lake.
Our inspector loves...
Stunning Guest Experience - From hospitality to the professional standards of service
Walking the Dog - The hotel have 2 beautiful Irish Wolfhounds who would love to join you
Time to Spa? - Great facilities on hand to pamper your every need.
Lough Cruise - Are available to explore more of the Republic of Ireland's largest Lough
The Cinema - Residents can enjoy daily screenings with complimentary popcorn & sweets
Features
- Opening Times
- Open all year
- Rooms
- En-suite rooms annex: 1
- En-suite rooms: 85
- Family rooms: 5
About the area
County Mayo is the third largest county in Ireland and is named after the village of Mayo, which these days is known as Mayo Abbey and has a population of less than 500. The county town is Castlebar, which is significantly larger at around 10,000.
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