
Ashford Castle
Ashford Castle, with its 13th-century origins, stands as a testament to Irish heritage and refined luxury. Nestled within a sprawling 350-acre estate on the shores of Lough Corrib, this historic fortress, once owned by the Guinness family, blends medieval grandeur with Victorian opulence. Guests discover individually designed rooms and a wealth of signature experiences, immersing them in an atmosphere of timeless elegance and natural beauty.
Ruins mostly dating to the 13th century, featuring some of the finest examples of medieval ecclesiastical architecture in Ireland. Includes a monk's fishing house.
Produces single malt whiskey, gin, and vodka. Tours are available.
A family-run farm where visitors can watch Border Collie sheepdogs herding Connemara Blackface sheep.
A 764m mountain and an important site of pilgrimage in County Mayo.
Exhibits the way of life of rural Irish people between 1850 and 1950, located in Turlough village.
A manor home where visitors can tour 300 years of Irish heritage and explore the 400-acre grounds.
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Corrib Lake View Room 2
Corrib Lake View Room
Corrib Room 2


