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For centuries Ashford Castle has overlooked the
shores of Lough Corrib, as one of Ireland’s most magnificent castles
and one of the most luxurious resort hotels in the world.
Ashford Castle’s long and distinguished history
dates back to 1228 when the Anglo Norman de Burgos family founded it.
The castle changed hands throughout the years whose owners including the
Guinness Family adapted its appearance from defensive castle, to French
Chateaux to Victorian Neo Gothic. During its time Ashford Castle has hosted
Presidents and Princes, Ronald Reagan in 1985 and Prince of Wales George
V in 1905. The then future King of England was so enamoured with Ashford
that he extended his original stay of a few days to 3 months.
Ashford Castle has stood the test of time well, inside
the castle’s imposing structure, Ashford’s richly decorated
interior speaks of centuries of care and excellent craftsmanship. Wonderful
oak panelling, exquisite antiquities and fine antique furnishings adorn
the many nooks and crannies, and the leisurely drawing room and refined
Prince of Wales Cocktail Bar.
Ashford Castle’s luxury accommodations are hugely
spacious and all individually designed, with elegant period furnishings,
sumptuous marble bathrooms and all the comforts of gracious living. Each
bedroom commands fantastic views either across the graceful gardens, the
flowing river or the wide waters of Lough Corrib.
Dining at Ashford Castle is a world-renowned culinary
experience. The George V Room offers elegant dining amid period décor
with a world-class menu of modern Irish and International cuisine. From
May to September, the Connaught Room, a more intimate venue, offers the
utmost in gourmet cuisine specialising in French a’ la Carte. All
of which is prepared to the highest standards, from a Michelin Star Chef.
Evening entertainments are provided in the atmospheric
Dungeon Bar with resident entertainers providing traditional Irish music,
ballads, poetry and storytelling.
Ashford Castle offers a huge range of activities, from
walks within the 350 acre estate, golfing on Ashford’s 9-hole course,
to fishing for trout and salmon on Lough Corrib and lake cruises. Ashford
Castle also has one of the most advanced Equestrian Centres in the country
and has Ireland’s first Falconry School offering the rare opportunity
to handle birds of prey. For rainy days, Ashford has a health and beauty
centre equipped with whirlpool, steamroom and sauna and a full range of
beauty treatments using exclusive Yonka products. Or you could pass the
time in the castle with the daily showings John Ford’s 1950’s
classic ‘The Quiet Man’ filmed in and around the nearby village
of Cong.
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