ACCOMMODATION & SETTING
The setting for Dromoland Castle is one of the most beautiful in Ireland. With over 360 acres of wooded parkland on the estate, there is an abundance of activity for guests. The estate is also home to the unique Dromoland Golf and Country Club, which offers unparalleled opportunities to enjoy your golf in such fabulous surroundings. The 18-hole course has surprising challenges for amateur and professional golfers alike, making it one of the truly fine courses of the West of Ireland. Dromoland bedrooms give an uncommon degree of comfort, it can be refreshing to relax and reflect on the golf of the day, whilst calling room service for canapés and champagne before dinner. At the castle there is music for the ear, beauty for the eye and delicacies for the palate…..nowhere more apparent than in the renowned Earl of Thomond Dining Room.
RESTAURANT
Dining at Dromoland is always an occasion. It is also a culinary delight; the quality of the food and service is renowned the world over. There is something special for all tastes, a six-course dinner celebration, an afternoon tea in the Drawing Room or a light snack in the Country Club, all can be enjoyed in wonderfully grand but relaxed settings. The Earl of Thomond Restaurant offers a relaxed but elegant dining experience. Located on the ground floor, dinner can be enjoyed in an ambience enhanced by the soft music of the Castle's resident harpist.
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Enjoy breakfast, light lunch and dinner in this wonderful setting. The bill of fare includes a large a la carte menu, a daily 'Table d'Hote' menu and a selection of gastronomic menus. Executive Chef McCann's approach is one of simplicity founded on his classical training using the freshest locally sourced ingredients.
GOLF ANY ONE?
The course is set out on 375 acres of the Castle estate where gently rolling hills, ancient trees and unexpected water hazards conspire to test your playing skills to the limit, adding a new dimension to your game. The superbly maintained golf course has already acquired a reputation as one of Ireland's most enjoyable parkland courses |