Vacation Like Nobility at Adare Manor Hotel and Golf Resort in County Limerick, Ireland
Posted: Saturday, January 15, 2011
by Wayne and Judy Bayliff
the2writers.com
"There are places in the world, where "extraordinary" is a totally inadequate description. Adare Manor Hotel and Golf Resort is just such a place."
Our Aer Lingus flight arrived right on time in Dublin at 5:45 a.m. We picked up our rental car and immediately headed west to County Limerick. Adare Manor was the first of four five-star luxury hotels we planned to review in Ireland in five short days. What a place to begin our work!
Leaving the N21 highway, we passed through the ornate stone and iron entry to the Manor and proceeded along the perfectly maintained blacktop leading to the mansion. It took several minutes of pleasant driving through manicured grounds to arrive at the house.
The Adare Manor Resort
Designed in perfect axial symmetry in formal French style, the garden has paths that were laid wide to accommodate the capacious dresses of the period - and the terraced steps were made aptly low to suit a lady's stride.
As if the stunning garden was not enough, the dreamy Maigue River, complete with white swans and rising trout, runs silently along one side of the house.
The Manor House entrance
The front door of Adare Manor resembles that of a castle as much as a manor house. To enter is to take a step across the threshold of time to an age when personal luxury was a given, and attention to detail was the maxim.
The Great Hall yields a calming sense of space with generous proportions open to a high ceiling. Streaming natural light emanates from towering windows.
There is a peculiar gargoyle with an unusual countenance watching over all that takes place in the room from the north wall. He appears to be oddly amused.
There are 62 guestrooms and suites in the main house.
We completed a tour led by the Manor's Marketing Executive, Sarah Stuart Trainor, by viewing and photographing unoccupied rooms and suites in the main structure before retiring to our stateroom for a jet-lag inspired nap.
Our huge sleeping room overlooked the Maigue, which is one of Ireland's most famous fly fishing rivers.
It was hard to pull ourselves out of our personal sanctuary and its wonderfully inviting bed and antique furnishings to visit the charming little medieval town of Adare.
Quintessential Ireland
Just outside the gates of the Manor, the picturesque village of Adare provides the sight seeker with authentic thatched roof cottages - some are residences, and others house tiny boutique shops and sundry commercial enterprises.
Adare is also home to the only Trinitarian monastery in Ireland. The Trinitarian Priory dates back to the early 13th century. The Trinitarian monks were charged with raising ransom money to rescue Christians captured by the Moors during the Crusades. Today the old priory is called the "Holy Trinity Abbey" and is the village's Roman Catholic Church.
The Spa
Last, but certainly not least, the Manor offers the full spectrum of body treatments, wraps, and massages by Elemis trained therapists at the Treatment Room located a short walk from the Manor, and in the old Coachman's Cottage adjacent to the Golf Clubhouse.
In addition to the Spa, a fitness room, steam room, and heated swimming pool are all available for guest use in the main house.
Words to remember
Time spent at Adare Manor is noble living - the likes pleasured by kings and queens - and now available to discriminating travelers. Just this past summer the guest list included Samuel L Jackson, Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta Jones, Hugh Grant, Aidan Quinn, and Michael Flatley.
Indulge yourself
Adare Manor is one of the very best historic luxury hotels that we have had the privilege to present to our readers.
If you go
Adare Manor and County Limerick are in the southwestern part of Ireland bordering the counties of Kerry, Cork, Clare and Tipperary, and just 15 minutes south of Limerick City on the N21, and 30 minutes from Shannon airport.
For more information about the Adare Manor Hotel and Golf Resort, look at their website at www.adaremanor.com. Golf enthusiasts should also check out www.adaregolfclub.com. The property is owned by Tom and Judy Kane of Florida so the Manor also has a convenient American toll free office number at 800-462-3273
Happy travels.
© Travels with Wayne and Judy (syndicated)
Photos © Wayne and Judy Bayliff
Great article! Love all the pics! This is definately a place I want to see first hand! Thanks!» left by Wayne and Judy Bayliff 1 year 123 days ago.
8 fans. Follow Wayne and Judy Bayliff on twitter!Chris - thanks for the comment. It truly is a magical place.
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