Kinnitty Castle Hotel

 

Country : Ireland

County : Offaly

 

Hotel Star Rating :4 Star

 

Hotel Facilities

Hotel Restaurant

  • Lunch served
  • Breakfast served
  • Dinner served

Things To Do In The Area

  • Shopping
  • Guided tours
  • Walking trails
  • Historical trails
  • Local sightseeing
  • Visit castle
  • Cycling
  • Golfing
  • Hill walking
  • River fishing
  • Horse riding
  • Visit local heritage sites
  • Theatre

Hotel Guest Services

  • Complimentary WIFI access available
  • Breakfast served to your room
  • Non smoking hotel
  • Wifi access in public areas
  • Free car parking
  • Limited free parking
  • Baby sitting on request

Hotel Leisure Club

  • Outdoor tennis court

Hotel Business Centre

  • Complimentary WIFI access available

Hotel Bar

  • Bar food menu
  • Weekend Entertainment
  • Sky sports available in bar

Hotel Children Facilities

  • Cot available on request

Hotel Information

Kinnitty Castle Hotel is close to the picturesque village of Kinnitty, set beautifully against a backdrop of the Slieve Bloom Mountains and is in Irelands only designated Environment Park. The Castle has a long and turbulent history. Dating originally from 1209 the Castle was destroyed and rebuilt not once but twice and yet it retains character and oozes charm. The castle even has its own ghost, a monk no less!

Check In From - 3:00 pm : Check Out Up To - 12:00 pm

Cancellation Description : Once you cancel your booking up to 48 hours prior to arrival you will not incur a cancellation fee from the hotel. Cancellations that are made within 48 hours prior to arrival and no shows at the hotel will be charged the 1st night of the stay to your card. Please note that your booking deposit is non refundable.

Travel Description : The Hotel is located in Kinnitty.

Area Description : Kinnitty Castle Hotel is a gothic revival Castle located at the foothills of the Slieve Bloom Mountains in County Offaly, in the heart of Ireland. The Castle has had a long and turbulent history. The first Castle at Kinnitty was destroyed in 1209 and was later rebuilt by the Norman's in 1213. Later the Normans were driven out by the powerful Gaelic clan, the O Carrolls of Ely.