Classic Country Pursuits for All Ages at Ireland's Dromoland Castle

Classic Country Pursuits for All Ages at Ireland's Dromoland Castle
Originally a defensive stronghold, the structure was rebuilt in the sixteenth century and again in the early nineteenth century. The castle itself and The Queen Anne Court underwent major renovations in 1962 and 1963, and across the courtyard, brilliantly integrated into its historic setting, is the Moriarty Wing, added in 1998. The result is an historic luxury castle, one that remarkably retains its stately, warm, and cheerful baronial country house atmosphere.

In honor of this rich history and to the delight of its guests, Dromoland Castle continues the royal tradition with a host of classic Irish country pursuits. Suitable for couples, families, and groups, the young and the young at heart, and the athletic and less-so visitor, the entertainments of Dromoland Castle are many and varied.

Golf & Academy. The castle grounds host an 18-hole championship golf course re-designed by Irish golfing legend J.B. Carr together with one of golf's great golf course architects, American Ron Kirby. The affiliated Golf Academy is a truly unique practice facility – one of the best in Ireland -- that includes 10 fully automated driving bays, putting greens, and a bunker. There is also a riveted-face-links-style bunker, modeled on the famous “Road Hole” bunker on the 17th at St. Andrews. As for the course itself, the views of the castle and landscaped demesne are breathtaking in their classic beauty.

Falconry. Guests have a rare opportunity to experience live birds of prey on an introductory “Hawk Walk”. Instructors from the Dromoland Castle School of Falconry share their knowledge of the natural history of raptors, the role they play in the ecosystem, and the environmental threats they face, as well as the basics of the ancient sport of falconry. A bonus: the walk incorporates a visit to Mooghaun Hillfort, the largest in the land, dating to 1260-930 B.C.

Fishing. Soothingly scenic fishing can be arranged on Lake Dromoland, which is well-stocked with trout, perch, and other coarse fish. Guests may fish from the banks or one of the estate boats. Expert assistance from the estate's ghillies is available by prior arrangement.

Clay Shooting. The estate has a dedicated shooting range. Lessons can be arranged for those who have not yet experienced this precision sport shooting challenge.
Archery. The classic castle pursuit of archery is a fine complement to a hawk walk. Professional instructors are available to provide basic lessons or tips to accomplished archers.

Walking and Jogging. With over 450 acres of idyllic mature woodland and feral lakes, Dromoland has a number of pathways offering varied and interesting routes. Wildlife on the estate includes native red deer, pheasant, partridge, and many other country fauna.

Cycling. The Castle offers mountain bikes on a complimentary basis for guests who wish to cruise along the many laneways and byways of the estate.

Tennis. Although not a traditional sport of Irish nobility, tennis is a princely pursuit, so the castle has provided two all-weather outdoor tennis courts for guests' enjoyment.

Pony & Trap. Guests of all ages will enjoy an informative 30-minute ride with Sean in the estate's pony and trap learning about the history of the castle and estate.

For those who prefer to enhance their wellness in contemporary settings, Dromoland Castle is pleased to provide. Fitness facilities include an indoor swimming pool, sauna, steam room, Jacuzzi, and fully-equipped gymnasium. Located within the Castle proper is The Spa at Dromoland, a haven of calm and tranquility exactingly designed to provide the ultimate spa experience. To enjoy the best of both words, indoor and out, guests need only venture a few feet to enjoy the al fresco hydro spa; sheltered by a gazebo and ornamental courtyard, it is available for use year-round.

Activities at Dromoland Castle: offering the country pursuits of kings

Dromoland Castle, located in Newmarket-on-Fergus, County Clare, was built in the 16thcentury. Majestically set on the shores of Lough Dromoland, it is surrounded by over 450 acres of breathtaking scenery, including a championship parkland golf course. Lavish interiors, fine food and superb wines complement the deluxe accommodations of the Castle's 99 guest rooms, while Dromoland Castle Golf and Country Club, an intimate spa and traditional outdoor recreational opportunities ensure a unique guest experience. Sister property The Inn at Dromoland, located on 21 adjacent acres, features 150 rooms and a banqueting center hosting up to 400 guests.

Visit website: www.dromoland.ie