1 Night, 2 Rounds
- 1 Night Bed and Breakfast at Springfield Hotel
- 1 Round at O'Meara Course
- 1 Round at Moyvalley Golf Course
1 Night, 2 Rounds
The Springfield Hotel is a modern, 58-bedroom base just 15km west of Dublin city centre, ideal if you want city time and a proper run of parkland golf without changing hotels every night. You're close enough to dip into Dublin for food, pubs and a bit of nightlife, while keeping the daily driving sensible for tee times across Kildare and County Meath.
Golf-wise, you've got some excellent options within easy reach, including Luttrellstown Castle Golf Club, Moyvalley and the two championship courses at Carton House. If you're building a multi-course itinerary, the Springfield's location makes it easy to mix and match rather than committing to a single resort.
The hotel itself is more "smart and straightforward" than five-star grandeur, which is no bad thing for a golf break. There are four meeting rooms for groups and societies, plus private dining options if you're planning a set dinner, captain's night or end-of-tour speeches. The Springfield Bar & Bistro covers you on-site with a daily carvery and familiar Irish favourites, so you can keep things simple after 18 holes.
If you're the type who'd rather play three different courses than sit in a spa all afternoon, this place makes a lot of sense. You're around 25 to 35 minutes from Dublin Airport depending on traffic, within a manageable drive of Carton House, Luttrellstown and Moyvalley, and you've got the city centre close enough for a proper evening out. If you want a comfortable base with reliable facilities, easy road links and plenty of golf around you, Springfield is a very sensible shout.
Who is this for?
Golfers or groups looking for a convenient, well-located base to explore Dublin's parkland courses, with the option to combine golf with city nightlife, dining and culture.
Who is it best for?
Societies and small groups who want flexibility to play multiple courses across Kildare and Meath, couples combining golf with a Dublin city break, and anyone seeking a straightforward, comfortable hotel that prioritises location and access over resort-style facilities.
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After a long day on the fairways, the Springfield gives you exactly what you need: a quiet, well-designed room and an easy run back from the courses around Dublin, Kildare and Meath. The 58 bedrooms are contemporary and uncluttered, with twin or queen-size beds, crisp white duvets and neutral décor that prioritises comfort over fuss. If your trip involves early tee times and a couple of big walking days, you'll appreciate the simple fact that the rooms are set up for a solid night's sleep.
Need a bit more breathing room? There are 10 Junior Suites with a separate living area and modern seating. For a society trip, they're handy as a meet-up space for the post-round review, the scorecard controversies and planning the next day's tee time, without everyone piling into one standard room.
Food and drink is taken care of at the Springfield Bar & Bistro. The daily carvery is a classic for hungry golfers and the evening menu leans into traditional Irish dishes using local produce. The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming, the sort of place where you can settle in after a long round without any fuss. If you're travelling as a group, private dining is available and works well for a captain's dinner or a final-night get-together.
From a logistics point of view, the Springfield is a strong base. The hotel is used to hosting golfers, so it suits early starts and group schedules. Dublin city is close enough for a proper evening out and you're within a manageable drive of Carton House, Luttrellstown and Moyvalley, plus plenty of other parkland options nearby. If you're trying to maximise variety across a long weekend without living in the car, Springfield makes that job easy.