One thing I have never done in Ireland, and actually have no great desire to do, is stay in one of the well known castle properties. In your opinion am I really missing something not doing this at least once, and if so, what location would probably be the best choice?
It's always been difficult for me to justify the expense of doing this, since I have tended to think that I can add a couple of extra days to my trip if I stay in B&Bs and avoid the real pricey accomodations. Just seemed to me that perhaps I was missing something not doing this at least once, but I think I need to be convinced of that.
Thanks as always, and I would be interested in knowing what people have thought when they have put out large Euros for such a night or two in Ireland. Was it worth it or a bit of a disappointment when all was said and done.
Best to all,
Monty
-- Edited by Monty on Friday 18th of June 2010 09:49:07 AM
Good question. I have to admit that I am a penny pincher and have not yet stayed at an Irish castle. I was going to do so this spring but the volcano foiled my plans. I may yet do so later this year.
I suppose staying in a castle is like kissing the Blarney stone. Everyone does it so you must too. But since you say you don't really have that much desire to stay in a castle, perhaps the cost is not justified for you. There are some "budget" castles in Ireland. You might take a look at my Castle page for listings. One of those "budget castles" is Smarmore Castle, which offers my readers a discount (see Hot Offers section of the forum). Smarmore is one I hope to stay at and check out this year.
If price was not important I would want to stay at Ashford or Dromoland. I recently stayed at the villas at Waterford Castle. Although I would not recommend the self-catering villas I did think the castle was very nice and the setting (on a private island in the river) was lovely.
Just remember that all the castles listed on my Castle Hotel page are not necessarily places I would recommend. It is merely a listing. If you are interested in a specific one just ask me.