Castleknock Hotel and Country Club is a truly unique experience offering guests an exclusive experience of choice. The hotel combines all the class and sophistication of a four star hotel and country club with a distinctive contemporary edge and feel. Walking through the hotel you will experience a range of styles from the ultra hip to the elegant and classic. Its unique idyllic setting creates the allure of a country resort yet the hotel is located just 15 minutes from the city centre. Guests can enjoy a range of bar and dining facilities including the Park Restaurant the Brasserie Fionn Uisce or the Lime Tree Bar. The hotel offers an extensive range of conference and banqueting suites catering for between 5 and 600 guests along with a fully equipped Business Centre making it a popular choice for both conferences and weddings. Extensive guest parking is also available.The AA Rosette award winning Park Restaurant is situated on the ground floor of the hotel opening nightly from 6.30pm. Although The Park is primarily a Steak Restaurant the menu also offers a selection of Fish and alternative Meat Dishes with the Chefs subtle enhancements. Upon entering the restaurant guests will be impressed with the elegant ambiance of candlelit tables modern surroundings and panoramic views of the Golf Course. With seating for up to 50 guests the restaurant has an inviting contemporary style offering an a la carte menu complemented by an extensive wine list. The Park is the ideal location for that special occasion or simply an enjoyable meal with someone special. Our professional staff will ensure that you have a dining experience to remember.The Lime Tree Bar is a great place for a quiet coffee pre dinner cocktail or an evening martini. With a relaxing and contemporary dǸcor the Lime Tree Bar overlooks the garden patio and the rolling greens of Castleknock Golf course. Fionn Uisce Bar is a contemporary bar located just off the main hotel lobby and looks out onto the magnificent Castleknock countryside and lake views of the golf course. It is an ideal place to meet friends for a casual drink and grab some lunch sip an aperitif before dinner or mull over a coffee and watch the world go by. Fionn Uisce has a very tasty and imaginative bar menu available from 12.30pm to 6pm daily with a range of hot and cold snacks and sandwiches along with healthy salads and tasty daily specials. There is a wide range of beverages and wines to choose from and our friendly staff will be on hand to ensure that you are welcomed and looked after.Castleknock Hotel and Country Club in Dublin has 143 luxurious guest rooms including four executive suites. All of our bedrooms have been designed with your comfort in mind with each guest bedroom featuring a flat screen cable TV radio high speed internet access an in room safe tea and coffee hospitality tray and trouser press as standard. Each bathroom features a separate shower and bath.Non-smoking bedrooms are available on request when making your reservation or on check-in at the hotel subject to availability. We have a number of guest bedrooms catering for less abled guests that feature specially adapted bedroom furnishings and bathrooms. At Castleknock Hotel and Country Club we recognise that both parents and children feel more at ease knowing they are next door to one another and we have a number of interconnecting rooms which should be requested at the time of making your reservation. The hotel's leisure health and beauty centre Club Tonic includes an indoor heated pool gym aerobics room sauna steam room and Jacuzzi. The 1000 sq ft. modern and spacious gymnasium is superbly equipped with a range of cardio vascular equipment including treadmills rowing machines cross trainers and bicycles as well as weight benches and free weights. Tonic Day Spa is located on the first floor of Club Tonic offers a full range of therapeutic and wellness treatments. An 18 hole parkland golf course virtually surrounds the hotel. Club Tonic is one of the most outstanding leisure centres in Dublin.Castleknock Golf Club Dublin's newest golf facility opened in 2005 it has already achieved a ranking in Ireland's top 100 golf courses (Golf Digest Magazine). Adjacent to the Phoenix Park and the River Liffey and framed by mature deciduous woodlands we have sought to provide the highest quality golf experience to go with the setting. An 18 hole parkland golf course virtually surrounds the hotel. The course measuring 6700 sq. yards from the blue tees was designed by the golf course Architect Jonathan Gaunt and can be described as modern with large undulating greens. The green complexes allow for numerous and varied pin positions.
Directions to Castleknock Hotel Country Club Castleknock
From Dublin Airport: Take the M1 Exit follow this road to the M50 Motorway. Take the M50 Southbound exit to the N3 exit. From this exit follow directions to city centre. You will meet a small roundabout take the last exit heading for Castleknock. You will travel down Auburn Avenue. At the end of this road take the right turn at the traffic lights and you will arrive in Castleknock village. At a pub called Myos take a left turn. At the next set of traffic lights take a right turn. You will come to another set of traffic lights at these veer left heading for Porterstown and we are just 3 minutes on this road on the left side.From the city Centre: From O'Connell Bridge take the south quays route to the west. Continue until you approch the 7th bridge from O'Connell Street (Heuston Station Bridge) Cross the river Liffey at Heuston Station Bridge. Turn left following the signs for Blanchardstown Castleknock Chapelozid. Veer right into the Phoenix Park following the signs for BlanchardstownCastleknock. Continue straight until you approch the exit of Phoenix Park into Castleknock. In Castleknock village take a left at Myos Pub. Turn right at the next set of traffic lights and follow the road keeping to the left at the second set of traffic lights. The entrance to the hotel is further up this road on your leftBus numbers from the city Centre: 37 38 7039Nearby Tourist Attractions include:The Phoenix Park is the largest enclosed urban public park in Europe located 3 km to the north west of Dublin city centre in Ireland. The park has been home to a herd of wild Fallow deer since the seventeenth century. The name is a corruption of the Irish fionn uisce meaning clear water.Dublin Zoo: 4 milesDublin Zoo in Phoenix Park Dublin Ireland is the largest zoo in Ireland and one of Dublin's most popular attractions. Founded in 1830 it is the fourth oldest scientific zoo in the world Covering 12 hectares (30 acres) of Phoenix Park it provides a habitat for more than 235 species of wild animals and tropical birds. The zoo includes: World of Cats World of Primates Fringes of the Arctic African Plains Birds Reptiles Plants City Farm and Endangered Species.National Aquatic Centre 3 milesThe National Aquatic Centre (NAC) is a water-sports facility located in Abbotstown Blanchardstown Ireland.The NAC was built to be the home of Irish swimming with modern facilities such as its 50m competition pool (one of only three in Ireland) diving pool with movable floor and leisure centre it is Ireland's largest indoor water leisure facility. The centre was completed and opened in March 2003 and hosted the Special Olympics in August 2003 and the European SC Championships in December 2003. It can accommodate 2500 seated spectators.Blanchardstown Shopping Centre: 2 milesWith over 180 shops a 9 screen cinema 3 retail parks restaurants bars and a nightclub it's no wonder that Blanchardstown Shopping Centre is the second largest shopping centre in Ireland. Guinness Store House: 5 milesThe Guinness Storehouse is located in the heart of the St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin. The Storehouse is laid out over seven floors surrounding a glass atrium taking the shape of a pint of Guinness. On the ground floor the massive exhibit introduces you to the four ingredients; water barley hops and yeast all of which combine together to make a pint of Guinness. Visitors are also introduced to the fifth and vital ingredient Arthur Guinness himself.Kilmainham Gaol: 4 milesBuilt in 1792 it is Ireland's most famous disused prison. It held throughout the years many famous Nationalists and Republicans in members of the Society of United Irishmen (1798) Young Irelanders (c1840s) Fenians and Land agitators Parnell Davitt. The leaders of the 1916 Ester Rising were executed here. The prison was closed in 1924. This building gives a good insight into the history of Irish Republicanism.Luttrellstown Castle: 1 mileLuttrellstown Castle dating from the early 15th century (circa 1420) is located near Clonsilla outside Dublin. It hosted visits by Queen Victoria in 1844 and 1900 and its media profile was raised when Victoria Adams married David Beckham there on 4th July 1999. It is now regarded as one of Ireland's finest 5 star resorts with a golf course country club and unique location within the city boundary of Dublin. American rock band R.E.M. recorded part of their album Monster there.