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Dublin’s Doorstep & Lakelands Regions


The d Hotel


www.thedhotel.com


Glasson Country House Hotel


www.glassongolfhotel.ie


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Sco9tch Hall, Marsh Rd, Drogheda


t 353 (0)41 9877700 f 353 (0)41 9877702 e info@thedhotel.com Rates From €55 Dinner B&B


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Nearby Golf Courses Baltray, Laytown/Bettystown, Seapoint


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Description | Hotel


4 Star Boutique Hotel in Drogheda Town Centre, located in Scotch Hall Alongside The Shopping centre with easy access to all Shopping & Night life. The d Hotel offers 104 luxurious guest rooms including, 2 Penthouse Suites, 20 Superior Rooms and 6 Disabled Access rooms. 32” Plasma Screen TV’s, Complimentary Wired Broadband, Complimentary Car Parking. The Viaduct Bar & Grill offers Sumptious Cuisine with an ethnic and Irish mix to suit any palate. Fantastic views overlooking the River Boyne.


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Glasson, Athlone, Co. Westmeath 18


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Nearby Golf Courses Glasson Golf Club on site, Athlone, Mount Temple, Esker Hills, Tullamore, Mullingar, Ballinasloe


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t 353 (0)90 648 5120 f 353 (0)90 648 5444 e info@glassongolf.ie Rates From €50 pps p3


Description | Hotel


This Four Star 65 Bedroom Hotel is set on the shores of Lough Ree, with a superb new Bar and Restaurant with panoramic views over the Lake and the Golf Course. Glasson is ideal for both the travelling golfer and for those looking for a comfortable base from which to explore surrounding courses. Renowned for its warm welcome, in a peaceful and tranquil setting. Excellent ‘Play & Stay’ Packages available.


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Hearty fare: The K Club Hotel Headfort Arms Hotel www.headfortarms.ie The K Club Hotel www.kclub.com


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Headfort Place, Kells, Co. Meath t 353 (0)818 222 800 f 353 (0)46 9240063 e info@headfortarms.ie Rates Rooms from €45 pps


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Nearby Golf Courses Headfort 36 Hole Golfing Complex, Kileen Castle, Royal Tara, Delvin Castle, Knightsbrook


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A landmark hotel in the Boyne Valley and the logical resting spot after a days golfing at the nearby Headfort Golfing complex (Green Fees from €30 pp) . Specialising in all inclusive packages, boasting Award Winning Restaurant, Spa and 45 beautiful bedrooms. Only 35 mins from Dublin on M3. Gold Medal Winner – Best 3* Hotel in Ireland 2010.


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Straffan, Co. Kildare


t 353 (0)1 601 7200 f 353 (0)1 601 7297 e resortsales@kclub.ie Rates On request Contact sales@kclub.ie


Nearby Golf Courses The K Club has two Championship Golf Courses


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Description | Hotel


The K Club luxury five star hotel in Ireland was opened as a resort in July 1991, comprising of 36-bedroom hotel, and one Arnold Palmer designed golf course. Since then a second golf course The Palmer Smurfit course was developed, and an additional 33 bedrooms, garden and courtyard suites, state of the art clubhouse with ballroom and conference facilities and a luxurious spa have been added to the resort.


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