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Cashel House Hotel, formerly one of Connemara's most gracious mid-19th century country houses was opened as an hotel by skilled hoteliers, Dermot and Kay McEvilly in 1968. Luxury and tranquillity are offered to discerning guests in an atmosphere created by turf and log fires and a friendly and helpful staff and by tastefully decorated rooms with full central heating. In 1969 the late General and Madame De Gaulle spent two weeks of their Irish holiday there. Beaches, golf, salmon and sea-trout fishing and Horse Riding are ava ilable in the vicinity. The hotel has its own hard tennis court, tiny private beach. |
The gardens, withdrawn and quietly secluded are a delight with their enchanting cultivations of exotic and exquisite flowering shrubs - many imported from Tibet - including rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias and the rare beautiful magnolias. Our guests may walk along the seashore, through woods and streams and eventually onto the summit of Cashel Hill. Suitable for longer restful stays. Romantic old world two Bedroom Cottage to let. Bay View Cottage has outstanding views of Cloonisle Bay and full use of Hotel facilities. |
We also cater for small private weddings and small conferences with full use of hotel facilities. All good guides recommend Cashel House. Georgina Campbell's Hotel of the Year for 2003. RAC Blue Ribbon Award 1992 to 1998. RAC Gold Ribbon Award 1999 to 2004. Overall winner of the National Garden Award 1983 and 1987. The Gold List Conde Nast Traveler 2004/05. Members of Relais and Chateaux, Irelands Blue Book and Houses, Castles & Gardens of Ireland. |
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