World Hotels Ireland Hotels Ballyseede Castle
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 Ballyseede, Tralee, ., Ireland, Europe. | |
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Take A Step Back In Time With A Hotel Steeped In History That Offers Luxurious Surroundings Within 30 Acres Of Private Gardens And Woodland.
The Doric Columns That Lead To An Elegant Oak Staircase In The Lobby Are Indicative Of The Grand Decoration Throughout The Hotel. Impressive Drawing Rooms With Ornate Cornices, Adorned With Marble Fireplaces Provide An Ideal Setting For Afternoon Tea Or Morning Coffee.
Elegant Accommodation, Fine Dining With Traditional Irish Cuisine, Rooms That Tell A Story And The Picturesque Natural Setting, Will All Compr...
Hotel Rooms: 23
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Hotel Facilities |
* Parking
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* Luggage Storage
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* Restaurant
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* All Public and Private spaces non-smoking
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* Bar
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* Golf Course (within 3 km)
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* Non-Smoking Rooms
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* Cycling
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* Free Parking
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* Meeting/Banquet Facilities
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* Heating
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Room Facilities :
* Shower
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* TV
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* Toilet
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* Telephone
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* Bathroom
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* Satellite TV
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* Bath or Shower
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* Tea/Coffee Maker
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Maps & Directions |
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From Limerick:
- Follow the N69 west, following signs for Tralee. | | | |
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Room Details |
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* Double or Twin Room
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* Single Room
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Hotel Policies |
Check-In : From 14:00 hours Check-Out : Until 12:00 hours
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Payment We Accept : American Express,Visa,Euro/Mastercard
 
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More Information |
Area Information : You can tour the scenic Ring of Kerry and the Dingle Peninsula, take walks along the picturesque banks of Killarney lakes and the hike around the Macgillycuddy Reeks.
There are various golf courses in and around Tralee, including the Links Tralee Golf Club which has the first course in Europe to be designed by the legendary Arnold Palmer.
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Hotel Information : There are 2 rooms suitable for conferences and meetings that accommodate up to 80 and 150 people respectively. The castle also provides an ideal setting for a wedding reception.
The dining room overlooks the ancient oaks of the front lawn. In the library bar there is a great carved oak chimney piece that dates from 1627. There is a splendid banqueting hall where feasts and entertainment can be enjoyed in style.
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