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Sister hotel to Ashford Castle ... though won’t be to everyone’s taste. Just like Ashford Castle, its sister property in Ireland, The Rubens offers outstanding service from the second you ...
The “enchanting” Ashford Castle is “the best hotel in Ireland and ... has been named the best in Ireland not once, not twice, but eight times. When London-based stylist Celestine Cooney goes home to ...
The glittering lights, the smell of ... some of the highlights guests of Ashford Castle can look forward to experiencing this Christmas. The five star hotel on the shores of Lough Corrib in ...
But for those with the means to do so, repairing to some exquisitely decorated country pile or even one of the capital’s high-end hotels ... Christmas by April or May,” says Ashford Castle ...
Customers at a Co Down resort’s Christmas experience, costing around £115 for a family of four to attend, have expressed their ‘disappointment’ after claiming the event was ‘not worth ...
Where to stay: A member of the Leading Hotels of the World, Gstaad Palace rises like a castle ... Ireland may not be all snow and ice in winter, but it's loaded with atmosphere. Dublin goes all-out ...
Ireland's castle hotels ... combined with the light touch of modern luxury, that makes these Irish castle hotels more than just a place to sleep. Ashford Castle, the Guinness family's former ...
Warwick Castle is promising its popular Christmas lights trail will be "bigger than ever" as part of an "enchanting" programme of festive events. There will also be an open air ice rink set ...
Lisa Toomey is the dynamic new hotel manager of Ashford Castle. Here she talks us through the strategies and insights behind the castle’s continuing success. This article was originally published in ...
Ashford Castle, originally called Ashford Manor, has a long history. Most notably, it was owned by the Guinness family and used as their hunting estate before relaunching as a luxury hotel ... in this ...
Ashford Castle, originally called Ashford Manor, has a long history. Most notably, it was owned by the Guinness family and used as their hunting estate before relaunching as a luxury hotel.