Sorry, Saratoga Lodge is no longer active on Georgina Campbell's Guides
Click here to return to the homepage
array(13) { ["numpages"]=> float(1) ["firstpage"]=> int(1) ["lastpage"]=> float(1) ["pages"]=> array(1) { [1]=> int(0) } ["current"]=> int(1) ["maxpages"]=> NULL ["prev"]=> NULL ["next"]=> NULL ["remain"]=> int(0) ["to"]=> int(5) ["numrows"]=> int(5) ["from"]=> int(1) ["limit"]=> int(6) }
From the moment you turn off the busy Nenagh - Borrisokane road, you enter a time warp. Margaret (née Mounsey) and David Mackenzie's home, Ashley Park, is one of those beautiful 18th century houses where all is elegance and comfort. Dating back to 1700, Ashley Pa ...
A property of historical and architectural significance - and one with many treats to discover within, as well as in the surrounding area - Cashel Palace was acquired in 2016, after a long closure, by the Magnier family of the nearby Coolmore Stud, which (among many othe ...
Set back from the road, with an attractive planted plaza set up with seating and umbrellas in front, the Delaney family’s fine early 18th-century building in the heart of Cashel is a very pleasant place to stay and to experience Irish hospitality and good cooking. ...
This beautifully located hotel overlooks the River Shannon, with a lovely view down to the famous old 13 arch bridge that joins counties Clare and Tipperary, and the twin towns of Killaloe and Ballina on either side. It's handy to the twin towns and yet quietly located, ...
Conveniently located right in the centre of Kilkenny (and with secure free parking for residents) this boutique hotel is named after the Earl of Pembroke, for whom Kilkenny Castle was built, and is just a stone’s throw from the Castle and other Kilkenny landmarks i ...
There are currently no comments
Leave a comment
Not a member? Register for your free membership now!
Or leave a comment by logging in with: