Ireland’s Blue Book is a luxurious collection of over 60 hotels and restaurants situated on the island of Ireland. With a huge variety to choose from, Ireland’s Blue Book hotels suit everyone’s taste.
For those that want the 5* treatment
Cosy doesn’t always mean quaint. For some, tucking themselves away from winter weather can be in the form of luxury.
Glenlo Abbey, Co Galway Escape from the bustle without being too far away from Galway city, Glenlo Abbey is less than 5km away from the city. With views of Lough Corrib and history dating back to the 18th century, Glenlo Abbey offers a combination of tradition and luxury. Take in the glistening lights of the Christmas trees while enjoying warmth from the fire, sample mulled wine and roasted chestnuts, and enjoy your individually decorated bedroom. Dine in the renowned Pullman Restaurant, fine-dining with a twist, the restaurant is made up of two carriages from the Orient Express, which have been draped in festive decor. Journey back in time and enjoy a feast of the senses.
Park Hotel Kenmare, Co Kerry The Park Hotel Kenmare sits perfectly on the edge of the boutique town Kenmare. With cafes, shops and galleries to amuse you, this small, walkable town makes the perfect winter destination. The hotel offers a home to rest your weary head after a day in the town. Relax in the drawingroom, enjoy a candlelit dinner or rejuvenate in the spa. Delve into the infinity pool, enjoy looking out into the rolling mists of Kenmare, all the while remaining warm in the heated pool. Finish your day with the sounds of their live band, get up, dance and enjoy the festivities.
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Cashel Palace Hotel, Co Tipperary Upon entering Cashel Palace Hotel, you are welcomed into timeless elegance. A palladian manor with views of the historic Rock of Cashel and easy access into the town, the hotel exudes luxury. With hospitable staff and beautifully adjourned rooms, snuggle in from winter in style. Offering an array of winter getaways, Cashel Palace is the perfect choice to cosy in. Whether you want a spa, gourmet or Christmas getaway you will find it all there, from warmed mud wraps, to festive dining to carol singers and mince pies.
Ballyfin Demesne, Co Laois Ballyfin Demesne will give you a memorable experience all year round, the art, the history and the activities will ensure it. In winter, Ballyfin Demesne is even more magical. Rather than feeling at a hotel, you feel as if you have entered an 18th century home, sit on plush sofas as fires crackle, imagine you are hosting your own gathering in the homely drawingroom. Enjoy the crisp winter air as you journey through the decadent grounds via a horse-drawn carriage. Or venture down to the falconry where you can experience the majesty of their birds of prey.
For those looking to explore and embrace the charm of an urban getaway
You might want to explore the festivities of a town, wander through streets looking at local shops or shuffle from cafes. After a long day of strolling about, you need somewhere to put your feet up.
Killarney Royal, Co Kerry Killarney is a picturesque town bursting with charm. It embraces its local produce and has enticing shops dotted down the streets. In winter you can expect glistening lights and festive smells. Retire to the warm comfort of the Killarney Royal after a long day of exploring, conveniently located in the town. Enjoy a festive afternoon tea, mulled wine and mince pies included or perhaps get your friends and family involved in a festive evening meal.
No. 1 Pery Square, Co Limerick Start the day with some sightseeing, such as King John’s Castle, enjoy some Christmas shopping in the boutique shops and bustling markets and end your day in the charming No. 1 Pery Square located in Limerick’s Georgian Quarter. Get into the community spirit while enjoying menus inspired and created by local produce, enjoy dinner, afternoon tea and crafted cocktails. Why not relax in No. 1 Pery Square’s peaceful spa, the perfect end to a busy day.
For those that want a country retreat
Perhaps you’ve had enough of shops and bustle. You dream of country escapes and moments of quiet.
Barberstown Castle, Co Kildare Located a short drive from Dublin, Barberstown Castle has beautifully maintained a 13th century castle on the grounds of a luxury hotel. Dazzle at the building’s history, sink into a four-poster bed, savour a delicious hot chocolate and delight in their seasonal menu. The hotel offers various dining experiences, whether you want to sip on cocktails in the Garden Bar or enjoy an afternoon tea in the Barton Room, Barberstown Castle offers the perfect winter getaway.
Cliff at Lyons, Co Kildare Feel as though you have been transported to a mini village as you walk through the rose clad buildings of the Cliff at Lyons. Twinkling lights pave your way as you explore, in particular, a former dovecote and watermill stand out as you venture through the grounds. Sink into leather armchairs and enjoy the array of drinks they have to offer, or wander through the on-site farm, where you can marvel at the range of local food. Experience the Village Thermal to truly feel relaxed and dine in the Mill Restaurant, aptly named as you have a view of the wooden mill and mill race.
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