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Situated in one of the most picturesque
areas of Connemara, Ballynahinch Castle stands proud and majestic overlooking
the famous fishing waters of Ballynahinch River and is a place with strong
associations with the clans and characters of Connemara.
Throughout the centuries Ballynahinch Castle has been intertwined
with some of the most illustrious characters in Connemara, from the ‘ferocious
O’Flahertys’ and the Pirate Queen of Connaught Grace O’Malley,
to ‘Humanity’ Dick Martin and the ‘Indian Prince of
Cricketers’ His Highness the Maharajah Ranjitsinji. The jewel in
the crown of Connemara, Ballynahinch combines modern comforts, with traditional
Irish Country living where you will be treated like the King or Queen
of Connemara.
Weaving through some spectacular riverside scenery, the
road to Ballynahinch is impressive enough, before bringing you to the
magnificent 18th Century castle nestled on the shores of the river within
densely wooded grounds. Inside Ballynahinch has an atmosphere of casual
country elegance filled with echoes of the past; elegant antique furnishings
are set beside roaring fireplaces with drawing rooms and library lined
with oak panelling and oil paintings of the castle’s former owners.
Each of the bedrooms at Ballynahinch are fabulously appointed
and tastefully decorated with mellow restful colors. Many boast features
such as four-poster beds and fabulous lakeside views and all have the
high standard of facilities required by today’s discerning traveller.
The Ballynahinch Restaurant prides itself on its simple
traditional Irish Fayre, with fresh home produce and locally caught fish
used to create culinary delights complimented by an extensive wine list,
excellent service and fine panoramas of Ballynahinch lake. The castle
also has an attractive bar full of old world character and well stocked
with a range of whiskies, the perfect place to unwind after a day out
in the countryside.
Ballynahinch offers a range of activities; most extensively
fly-fishing on Ballynahinch’s salmon river and lakes. There are
a number of excellent walks within the 455 acres of wooded grounds of
the estate and for golfers the Connemara Gold Club is just 12 miles away.
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