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Castleknock's golf course is situated on land that was once the most desirable area for Dublin's elite to build their residences and gardens.
As you would expect, this is some of the most attractive ground around the city, and now boasts a beautiful 18-hole championship golf course. Visiting golfers must negotiate some tough holes, many of which are guarded by the numerous lakes, while the putting surfaces are vast, but well-maintained.
The signature hole at Castleknock is without doubt the charming 13th, a dazzling par-3 over water that challenges the golfer's bravery.
| Offer Description | Special Offer | Valid | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 Nights, Bed and Breakfast and 3 Rounds of Golf
| 01 Jul 08 - 31 Oct 08 | £285 | ![]() ![]() | |
| 3 Nights, Bed and Breakfast and 3 Rounds of Golf
| 01 Jul 08 - 31 Oct 08 | £345 | ![]() ![]() | |
| 4 Nights, Bed and Breakfast and 4 Rounds of Golf
Jurys Inn Hotels, Dublin (18 holes The Island, 18 holes Palmerstown House, 18 holes Castleknock, 18 holes European Club) | 01 Jul 08 - 31 Oct 08 | £694 | ![]() ![]() |
The Castleknock Hotel is a modern, comfortable 4* establishment, built by the well-regarded Tower group in 2005.
All 144 bedrooms are blessed with terrific views across either the golf course or the surrounding Castleknock countryside. In addition to the well-appointed bedrooms and suites, there are several dining options to suit every occasion, while the leisure facilities ensure an invigorating experience for travellers for whom golf is not a priority.
The Tonic Club offers guests the chance to relax in luxury, with views across the golf course and estate grounds. The facilities include an 18-metre swimming pool, Jacuzzi, steam room, sauna, gymnasium and Lavender Lane health and beauty therapy.
Dublin has much to offer tourists, who can discover hidden treasures and historic sites such as Trinity College, home to the Book of Kells, St. Stephen's Bridge, Dublin Castle, Christchurch Cathedral and many more. Visitors may also enjoy the Dublin Storehouse and the James Joyce Museum.
Temple Bar is where all the action happens in Dublin, which countless bars and clubs located in a buzzing atmosphere.
Local Irish beef is among the delicacies in the Park Restaurant.
The Lime Tree Bar is the place for a drink, and offers superb views across the golf course.
