Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa
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Imagine a place where quiet reign’s supreme and your every need is met? Imagine no more. The Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa which opened in April 2006, exudes elegance, opulence, relaxation and service so discreet you barely notice. As you drive through 21 acres of lush landscape or land directly on the helicopter pad you can immediately feel a sense of arrival. Proceed to your room with spectacular views of the formal gardens, allowing the intoxicating aroma to imbibe you, so you exit your room to be whisked directly to Seoid Spa. Your journey continues through 18 treatment rooms and hydrotherapy pool. After cooling down in the ice room it is off to the Terrace Lounge. This conservatory area overlooking the magnificent gardens is a perfect setting to unwind with a pre dinner drink. Then it’s on to The Ivy, where the journey through your taste buds takes over and for wine lovers a special treat is in store with both quality and quantity. At Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa uniqueness is its diversity. Catering for up to 400 conference delegates during the day, adjourning to the Cellar Bar, until twilight for an authentic Irish sing-a-long. It is a true oasis, for relaxation and rejuvenation; dining and drinking; work not worry. Hard to imagine you are only 11 miles from the centre of Dublin and just 8 miles from Dublin Airport. 11 miles from Dublin City – light years from the hustle & bustle. Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa features 145 oversized modern guest rooms; 2 junior suites featuring separate bedrooms and living room areas and two presidential suites that must be seen to be believed. Relax, have a cup of coffee, read the newspaper and avail of our complimentary internet access & you’re ready for the day ahead. Time has no restraints at Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa – room service is a 24hr affair & the essence of dining at Dunboyne is variety. The Terrace lounge is perfect for a small gathering overlooking the gardens, the much talked about afternoon tea is well worth sampling! For that special occasion or no occasion at all visit “The Ivy”, not just an eatery this is an experience. The wine list seems endless as will the sensations that assault your taste buds courtesy of our executive chef, Garry Hughes. Then there's the aged old Irish tradition of drinking! Where to begin! The key to Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa is choice. Let us start at The Terrace Bar, this conservatory setting is a great spot for the after conference unwind hour. Overlooking the grounds the ambience breeds aperitifs and nibbles. For the bigger crowd the Sadlier Bar, the main bar in Dunboyne, is the place to socialise. This is the place to mix and mingle spirits of both varieties. The last stop for drinks is The Cellar Bar, no talking allowed here, this is strictly for the hearty of soul and voice and a real Irish sing a long. Outlet opening times may vary and restaurant reservations are a must! Please check directly with the hotel to avoid disappointment. |
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Double Room
Double bedded room type. Max occupancy is 2 people in a double bed. Rates are for 2 people. The room caters for a maximum of 2 adults, and a maximum of 1 child but cannot exceed 2 guests in total. The following bedding is provided:
Cancellation Policy:
Before 1600 (1st night)
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Cancellations or changes to bookings for this room must be made before 1600 (4pm), hotel local time, on the date of check in or you will be charged the full amount of the first changed or cancelled night.
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Business FacilitiesDunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa specializes in two main requests Any Thing!Located just 11 miles from Dublin City Centre and 8 miles from Dublin Airport. Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa is the perfect venue for your next event. The facilities were designed with every conceivable wish in mind, be it a board meeting for 10, a team building retreat for 50, or an annual conference for 100 to 400 delegates. The Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa has a total of 12,000 square feet of meeting space. Your mission is to impress your attendees our mission is to impress you. Work * 5 majestic meeting rooms in the Castle with a further 3 meeting rooms in the modern wing with equally high standard of facilities * The main ballroom can accommodate up to 400 delegates theatre style & 230 for a gala dinner * The Exhibition centre to cater for product launches, car launches, exhibitions & live music events * Natural daylight, blackout blinds & air-conditioning in all our meeting rooms * Large flexible pre-conference Foyer that can be used for registration, exhibition stands & themed breaks * WI-FI and broadband in all meeting rooms, and a dedicated IT professional available for every meeting * In house state of the art sound system & amble power source throughout the conference rooms * Teleconferencing facilities * 24 hour Business centre * Ample complimentary car parking on-site * Dedicated events co-coordinator on call via “Hot Phone”, during the entire event * Twenty-one acres of grounds, for the all important team building exercises * Easy access from the M50 and the airport and only 11 miles from Dublin city centre Play * Seoid Spa -18 treatment suites, & treatments ranging from balneotherapy, dry floatation, hammam, algotherapy, massage therapies, facial therapies, and everything to treat the body from head to toe. (link to Seoid website) * Fully equipped gymnasium * Private 2 mile jogging track & walking trail * Golf courses nearby – tee times will be arranged by our concierge * Helicopter pad * Complimentary scheduled shuttle bus to Blanchardstown shopping centre * Tours to Hill of Tara and Newgrange, arranged by our concierge * The Ivy Brasserie with a vast hand picked wine list featuring over 180 wines from around the globe * Afternoon tea, to break the day available in the Beautiful Terrace overlooking the gardens * Cellar Bar – sing to your hearts content at this authentic Irish Bar! Reclaim of VAT on Accommodation Costs Incurred by Conference Delegates The Finance Act 2007 provides that a business delegate attending a qualifying conference is entitled to reclaim the VAT paid in respect of the accommodation costs incurred while attending that conference. |
| Check In |
1500hrs |
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| Check In Instructions |
Guests should present their booking confirmation details and credit card upon check-in. Whilst the cost of accommodation will have already been processed our reception team will require credit card details as guarantee for any incidental charges. |
| Check Out |
1200hrs |
| Getting There |
FROM DUBLIN AIRPORT On leaving Dublin airport take the M50 direction south. Continue South bound until you reach the Blanchardstown exit (N3). Continue on this road until you see signs for Clonee and Dunboyne, take this exit. After driving through Clonee village you will reach Dunboyne. Drive through the village and take a left turn as you are coming out of the village, signposted Maynooth. Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa is on your left hand side. FROM DUBLIN CITY CENTRE Bear left on St. Stephen’s Green, N11 (signposted The West (N4-N9). Continue forward onto Cuffe Street, R110. Continue onto Cathedral View Court and then turn right onto New Street South, N81. At traffic signals continue forward onto St. Michaels Hill. Continue forward onto Winetavern Street. Turn left onto Merchants Quay – N4. Turn right onto Blackhall Bridge. Continue forward onto Blackhall Place, R805, and continue on to Manor Street. At traffic signals bear left onto Navan Road, N3. At roundabout take the 2 nd exit onto the N3, you will see Travelodge on your right hand side. At next roundabout take the 2 nd exit onto Navan Road, signposted Cavan. At Blanchardstown roundabout take the 2 nd exit onto Blanchardstown bypass. Turn left onto R157 signposted Dunboyne. Continue on this road and you will enter Dunboyne Village. Drive through the village and take a left turn as you are coming out of the village, signposted Maynooth. Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa is on your left hand side. |
| Parking |
Complimentary car parking is available for all guests in our ample and secure car park. |
| Things To Do |
County Meath - a Rich & Royal Land County Meath is known as the Royal County as it was once the territory of the High Kings of Ireland. The abundance of historic monuments within the present day boundaries testifies to the ancient importance of the region. Some of the most important historic sites and monuments are located within County Meath and virtually every important aspect of Irish history from prehistoric times is associated with the county. The two main rivers in the county, the Boyne and the Blackwater join at Navan, which stretches to the Irish Sea, is the most historic waterway in Ireland. The rich legend of the Boyne with Fionn MacCumhall and the Salmon of Knowledge is still told today. The waterways are rich in aquatic life and the salmon and trout are recognised as among the finest in Ireland. On the upper stretches of the Boyne, at Trim, is the greatest of the Anglo-Norman castles in the country, while near the Blackwater at Kells, are the ruins of the 9th century monastry founded by the monks from Iona in Scotland. About that time, the illuminated master manuscript, the Book of Kells was completed. This manuscript can now be viewed by the public at Trinity College in Dublin's city centre. The Boyne Valley is probably one of the most interesting areas in Ireland to visit. The massive megalithic tombs and passage graves at Newgrange, Dowth, Knowth and Loughcrew, the Royal site at the Hill of Tara, Tailteann, the site of the Great Aonach which continued tri-annually for over 3,000 years, monastic houses at Trim and Bective, 16th and 17th great houses, are all vivid reminders of a glorious past. For the Irish scholar or people wishing to learn the Irish language, facilities are available at the flourishing Gaeltacht at Rath Cairn where many natives and visitors holiday and study, often returning year after year. Traditional music and dance, Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann, is available throughout the County with one of the most popular locations being Oldcastle. As a sporting location, the county has a great deal to offer. National Hunt and Flat racing is regularly held at Fairyhouse (home of the Irish Grand National) and Bellewstown (for over 300yrs). The Laytown Races are quite unique in that the horses race on the beach! Proudstown Park in Navan is one of the finest possible tests for National Hunt horses, with an uphill finish similar to Cheltenham. There are many facilities for equestrian sport throughout the county and stag and fox-hunting is possible with several of the hunt clubs. From the historical Tara Hill and Newgrange, to the fun packed coast to the tranquil gardens and Boyne walks Meath offers something to satisfy all interests. |


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