The thought of Ireland conjures images of rolling green hills and an expansive patchwork quilt of farms, cosy fireside beverages and a wide variety of Michelin starred restaurants, and more often than not, sheets of fine rain, that makes everything look just a little more green.
While this little island rests on the western edge of Europe and might not be the immediate choice for everyone's vacation destination, it boasts a plethora of lavish hotels and unforgettable experiences. Beyond the allure of warmer climes and white sandy beaches, this rugged and charming island holds a unique appeal that might just entice you to visit sooner rather than later.
When you do visit Ireland, why not elevate your experience by staying in one of the island's charming castles? Enhance your stay with a touch of history and elegance by immersing yourself in the captivating atmosphere of these remarkable fortresses.
Ireland has that something - a something that is wholly indescribable.
And, for me, it is home.
Adare Manor
Location: Co Limerick
An 1800s manor country house, set on over 800 acres of private green lands, Adare Manor is one of Ireland's most sought after castle stays. The long winding drive to this neo-Gothic calendar house (with 365 windows) is nothing short of breath-taking.
The Adare Manor has just over 100 suites, each designed with Georgian inspired furnishings, original art pieces, marble clad bathrooms within the main house, alongside luxury self-catering cottages.
Discover the premium spa, cycle around the grounds with the free bicycles, catch a movie in the private luxury cinema, or play a round of golf. Set to be the host of the 2027 Ryder Cup, The Golf Course which has been designed by golf architect Tom Fazio and has been visited by golf greats like Tiger Woods, Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm, and Northern Irish professional, Rory McIlroy.
With several options for dining, The Adare Manor is famed for a luxury afternoon tea spread, in addition to the Michelin plated Carriage House, which offers guests and visitors elegant and relaxed dining for The Oak Room is the pièce de résistance for foodies. Unsurprisingly clad in dark oak panelling, The Oak Room was first awarded a Michelin Star in 2019, and has retained said star ever since.
Ashford Castle
Location: Co Mayo
Discover the enchanting allure of an awe-inspiring 800-year-old castle and its expansive estate, take in the commanding views over Lough Corrib in the breathtaking wilds of the west of Ireland.
Once the cherished residence of the Guinness family, this historic estate has welcomed numerous notable guests throughout the years, including The Prince of Wales (later King George V) and President Ronald Reagan. Ashford Castle also served as the captivating backdrop for the renowned 1951 movie, The Quiet Man.
Nestled within a sprawling 350 acres of meticulously landscaped gardens and lush woodlands, the estate is teeming with birdlife. The estate offers an array of captivating activities including a premier falconry school, guests can participate in horse-riding, golf, fishing, tennis, off-road driving, zip-wiring, tree-climbing, and delightful movie nights in the chic private cinema.
Part of the Red Carnation group, Ashford Castle stands as one of Ireland's most exceptional luxury resorts.
Ballyfin Demesne
Location: Co Laois
The epitome of indulgent luxury, Ballyfin is a country house complete with historic charm.
Surrounded by more than 600 acres of natural beauty, the estate can provide an exclusive haven for just twenty residents, offering an ideal retreat for those seeking a private sanctuary of relaxation and serenity.
After nearly a decade of meticulous restoration, Ballyfin now offers a harmonious blend of timeless elegance and modern comforts.The interiors are adorned with carefully curated Irish art and antiques, and features exquisite Irish mahogany, stunning French chandeliers, and mirrors crafted by Thomas Chippendale.
Castle Leslie Estate
Location: Co Monaghan
Having remained in the hands of its founding family, the Leslies, since the 16th Century, this Irish country estate is a truly exceptional luxury destination in Ireland.
Stay at the castle itself, the Lodge or at the Old Stable Mews
With an on-site Equestrian Centre, working farm, unique flora, fauna, and historical sites, Castle Leslie Estate beckons those seeking thrilling outdoor adventures. But, also caters to those looking forward to slow holiday living with numerous pampering experiences available at The Victorian Treatment Rooms.
The house and grounds have undergone significant investment and a comprehensive restoration program over the past two decades: maintaining the true historic integrity of the original house, family history and decor.
Cashel Palace Hotel
Location: Co Tipperary
Nestled within a magnificent regal manor that dates back to 1732, and featuring captivating views of the iconic and historic Rock of Cashel, Cashel Palace is a thought of as a landmark address. Over the course of five years, the luxury destination hotel has been thoughtfully restored to become a highly sought-after stay in the heart of Ireland.
With both the charm of the bustling yet slow-paced town, and the tranquility of the countryside within reach, Cashel Palace is an old time retreat with all the modern necessities. Rooms are furnished in swatches of luxurious materials and lounges are warmed by open fires, each a nod to the rich history of this gem. In previous
Cashel Palace also has expansive gardens and a world-class spa, alongside top-rated dining experiences and a head chef with a joie-de-vivre for local produce and fare. The hotel, in previous iterations was the destination and escape for many well-known names such as Jacqueline Kennedy, Elizabeth Taylor, and even Diana Spencer.
Castlemartyr Resort
Location: Co Cork
A recently renovated sprawling country manor, set against the background of ancient castle ruins and over 200 acres of land, Castlemartyr Resort was popular before it become known as the honeymoon destination of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West.
With over 100 rooms and a number of self-catering on-site cottages, Castlemartyr Resort is nestled on perfectly manicured lawns, and has a selection of walking trails. The five-star hotel resort is uniquely pet-friendly, making it the ideal destination for families and couples seeking the ultimate country retreat.
The five-star luxury resort has an array of luxury amenities including a spa and an 18-hole golf course. The small country village of Castlemartyr takes its name was first built in 1210 by The Knights Templar and is within walking distance of the resort where guests can sample of local life.
Awarded one Michelin Star in the most recent awards of March 2023, renowned chef Vincent Crepel is at the helm of Terre. French cuisine and cooking methods are paired with Asian flair, to present diners with an interesting symphony of flavours.
Lough Eske Castle
Location: Co. Donegal
A five-star lake side that painstakingly crafted from local stone, Lough Eske Castle is a luxurious escape in Donegal.
A castle destination when the old meets the new, this hotel is top rated by both locals and visitors. Lough Eske Castle takes the utmost of pride in preparing, cooking and serving incredible seasonal dishes made with fresh, locally sourced produce.
Rent bikes and cycle around the grounds, wander the walled Victorian gardens, breathe in the fresh Atlantic air and indulge in restorative treatments at CARA Organic Beauty Spa.
With views across namesake lake, Lough Eske, the castle is nestled on more than 40 acres of untouched forest at the foot of the Blue Stack mountains, making it the ideal location for those seeking an enchanting escape on the Emerald Isle.






















