A haven of peace and tranquillity in County Kildare, just 30 minutes from Dublin’s vibrant city centre, this luxurious hotel and spa stands within acres of beautifully landscaped, private grounds.
Offering a 20-metre pool and a modern leisure club, Osprey Hotel is located in the vibrant town of Naas. Just 1 mile from Naas Racecourse, it features a chic bar and restaurant.
Elaine Kelly
Ireland
Staff were lovely. Hotel and pool were lovely. Breakfast gorgeous.
Cliff at Lyons is located in Celbridge. Featuring one restaurants, cafe and spa, the property also has bikes available for guests to rent. The accommodation provides a 24-hour front desk.
Christine
Ireland
The grounds are fantastic. The buildings gorgeous. Peace and quiet , terrific breakfast.
Set in Naas and only 1.9 km from Naas Racecourse, Inglewood Lodge B&B offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Nicola
New Zealand
It was a lovely spot - a rural area near a town - but it was also very handy to see areas around Dublin. There was a back road to Blessington and Glendalough. It was close to the M7/8. On the second evening I was driving back from Greystones and was able to avoid heavy traffic on the M50 system by shifting to the M11 and using that back road to get to the property. It was very comfortable room, nice facilities and excellent breakfasts. The owner was very nice.
Glenroyal Hotel offers superb leisure facilities, including a modern leisure club. Maynooth Rail Station is opposite the hotel and Dublin city centre is a 20-minute drive away.
Just a 15-minute drive from Dublin’s centre, The Springfield Hotel is situated in the centre of Leixlip. It offers free parking, and a modern restaurant serving hearty cuisine.
Built where Arthur Guinness created his brewing empire, Court Yard Hotel is a unique, historic hotel, a short drive from Dublin International Airport and city centre.
Nadine
Ireland
The staff and room were, as they are always, exceptionally nice. The room was clean, tidy and comfortable.
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