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Ashford Castle is a medieval and Victorian castle that has been expanded over the centuries and turned into a five star luxury hotel. It is near Cong on the County Mayo–Galway border, on the County Galway side of Lough Corrib, in Ireland. It is a member of the Red Carnation Hotels organisation and was previously owned by the Guinness family.
Ashford Castle. Cong, Ireland. Check prices and availability on Hotels.com or Expedia. Ireland's spectacular and massive Ashford Castle began as a mansion in 1228 and expanded over the centuries ...
Start by exploring the ancient area on horseback, take a guided boat tour of the Lough Corrib, and finish your day with a spa treatment at The Spa at Ashford Castle, named the best hotel spa in ...
Ashford Castle: County Mayo, Ireland. Once the beloved ancestral home of the royal O’Brien family and now a five-star resort, Ashford Castle has stood tall on the shores of Lough Corrib for over ...
Hotel Location Opened Closed Chain Proprietor Class Number of rooms Notes Ashford Castle. Lough Corrib — Guests include Oscar Wilde, George V and Ronald Reagan: Ballynahinch Castle. Connemara — Billionaire Denis O'Brien and his wife Catherine [11] Guests include Gerald Ford, Daniel O'Connell, Ranjitsinhji and Éamon de Valera [12]
Intact castle in use as a hotel. Fassaroe Castle, Bray. Built in 1536 by 'Master Tresover'. In ruins. Kiltegan Castle, Kiltegan, intact castle; Kiltimon Castle, Newcastle. C.1550, now in use as a folly. Kindlestown Castle, Delgany. Castle ruins; Oldcourt Castle, Bray. Built by the Earl of Ormond in 1433. In ruins. Ormonde Castle, Arklow.