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Dating from
the 16th Century, the exquisite Waterford Castle is situated on its own
island, adjacent to a challenging 18-hole championship golf course 6 miles
downstream from Waterford City.
Ireland has
many islands and many castles, but there are few castle isles like this.
Waterford Castle is unique, set on an isle of 300 acres, a short private
ferry from the mainland, and its history stretches back to the 11th Century.
This sheltered isle was once home to the Fitzgeralds who during the 15th
& 16th Centuries governed most of the south of Ireland and used Waterford
Castle as their leisurely retreat. The original Norman tower was rebuilt
in the 15th Century and forms the centrepiece of the present castle, which
was substantially added to throughout the 19th Century.
The Castle
is a splendid representation of Victorian Jacobean design with stonewalls
and mock turrets shrouded in ages old ivy. Through the carved granite
arch and studded oak doors of the tower gate entrance is the oldest part
of the castle, the entrance hall decked in rich tapestries, Elizabethan
Oak panelling, fine 16th Century plaster ceiling and dominated by its
huge chimney breast with roaring fire and hand carved Fitzgerald coat
of arms. Throughout its grand drawing rooms, Waterford Castle is luxuriously
furnished with fine Irish antiquities and oil paintings in keeping with
the charm and character of the hotel.
Each of the
sumptuous guest rooms are wonderfully appointed, furnished with antiques
and delicately set with period details, evoking the charm and splendour
of a past age while being fully equipped with the comforts and conveniences
expected by today’s discerning traveller.
The hotel’s
Munster Room is the elegant venue for fine dining by flickering candlelight
and closeted by oak panelling. Award winning cuisine is offered from locally
sourced seasonal produce with samples from the menu such as, Seared Breast
of Wild Mallard, Choucroute, Red Currents and Orange & Star Anis Reduction
or Fillet of Aged Beef, Parsnip Crisps, Onion Marmalade and Béarnaise
Sauce.
Waterford
Castle’s golf course is a challenging 18-hole championship course
set across 205 acres of the island and was designed by world-class Irish
golfer Des Smyth. The hotel’s other activities include tennis, croquet
and scenic walks and the setting alone provides for a unique experience.
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