FarAway68313671745
11 Disember 2024
This hotel location is great - on a hillside in the Slieve Gullion area of natural beauty. It’s well worth a good tour around the area in general when you stay in this hotel. This review relates to a stay in mid-December which is the graveyard time for hotel bookings being the run up to the Christmas holiday. I think we had under 10 resident guest during our stay so please bear that in mind. First - the main hotel is in a new building some 50 yards from the Castle itself. Staying in the main castle itself would probably be charming, and thus expensive, and attractive to our friends from across the Atlantic who have a passion for such things. However, being there cuts one off a little from the main facilities the hotel offers, like the spa and restaurants. The castle is usually let as a unit for large parties and over the years, we have stayed in a lot of castles - the novelty has worn off. We took a large room in the new building, in the heart of things. It was spotlessly clean with a beautiful light grey Wilton carpet - really expensive looking and soft feeling. Not sure if it will age well though. There were sadly no drawers in the room for our bits and pieces - just ledges. For guests like us, with lots of bric a brac, this means an untidy looking room which we both hate. Likewise it only had an open wardrobe (like on a sleeper train or a mid-range cruise liner). We both prefer our clothing to be hidden from sight, like our bric a brac! The room had the usual upmarket amenities, TV, a Nespresso machine, a kettle and a large display of snacks - all chargeable - the only free item was 2 bottles of mineral water. Sadly there was no fridge, again an item that we consider to be an essential, where its absence was said to be part of the hotel’s “pledge to sustainability” - 11 light bulbs, a coffee maker and a kettle don’t count, it seems. Finally, on the room, very comfortable but no air-conditioning - we stayed in December and it was an ideal temperature but I’ll bet it gets hot in the summer! As you can see, we have a few niggles about the room but the bathroom was good - small single wash basin but really all that could be desired. Face flannels, bath robes, mini safe, slippers and a BATH with non-slip floor and similar separate shower. I do love my bath and it’s becoming rarer these days unless you book a suite - so the Bathroom was fine. Dinner first night in the main restaurant was average - I had roast beef which looked anything but freshly carved with odd, coloured gravy but my wife had a nice salmon fillet. The chopped mixed vegetable accompaniment was also a little underwhelming, apart from the nice boiled potatoes. Wine was a nice Sauvignon Blanc. Breakfast in the brasserie was super - a buffet, of course, with a great view over the surrounding countryside. Warm plates and iced water available, both of which essentials are often forgotten. Breakfast was really excellent. However, on the second day the breakfast was a la carte be
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