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Featured Golf Hotels Ireland - Most Popular
19Th Green Guesthouse
The 19th Green Guesthouse is just 200 metres from Killarney Golf Course, where its restaurant is located. It offers large, country-house style rooms with satellite TV and free Wi-Fi.
Rooms at this family-run guesthouse have shower rooms with bathrobes and hairdryers. Rooms also include seating areas and tea/coffee-making facilities.
The residents lounge has large leather sofas, a TV and a selection of games and magazines. There is an open fire and guests are welcome to bring their own drinks.
Traditional Irish and continental breakfasts are served each morning. The restaurant serves traditional favourites using locally sourced produce.
The shores of Lake Killarney are just 500 metres from the 19th Green. Free parking is available at the 19th.
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Deer Park Hotel
This hotel, only 9 miles (14.5 km) from Dublin city and airport, features Ireland's largest golf complex.
H.G. Wells described the uninterrupted vista of spectacular coastline as 'the finest view west of Naples'.
The Deer Park Hotel Golf & Spa is set in 450 acres of tranquil parkland overlooking the sea near the picturesque fishing village of Howth. The hotel is situated in the grounds of Howth Castle and surrounded by its own 4 golf courses. Cliff paths lead around the coastline, through Howth village and its ruined abbey, and past Baily Lighthouse. Howth's pubs, fine food and charming character make it a pleasant outing from Dublin.
The hotel is situated in Howth Castle Demesne, home to the famous Rhododendron Gardens which are a spectacular sight when in flower during late April, May and June.
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Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa The elegant Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa is a romantic venue with a 3-floor spa and a peaceful setting just 12 miles (19.2 km) from Dublin city centre.
The casual yet luxurious surroundings are home to a choice of bars to suits all moods, and a ...
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