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Castle & Grounds

At Dromoland Castle

A walking map of the estate is available at reception.

Spend time enjoying Dromoland Castle’s magnificent estate and the lands that noble families once called home. Pathways criss-cross the demesne, meandering through woodlands, around the lake and beyond the fairways. A woodland stroll will reveal hidden secrets, from woodland creatures to foxes and deer, hares, rabbits and pheasants to a hermit’s grotto and the mysterious Temple of Mercury. Marvel at the picture-perfect lily pond, bug hotel (a favourite with children!), beautiful walled garden and the impressive yew tree gallery that dates back to 1740. Walk, jog or cycle, but, whatever you do, don’t forget to row out into the middle of Dromoland Lough. The views of the Castle are simply perfect from here.

Dromoland Castle

The Grounds

A castle this grand deserves enchanting gardens and ours don’t disappoint. Based on designs by Andre Le Notre, who planned the Gardens at Versailles, you’ll find unexpected features at every turn, from the picture-perfect lily pond and sundial, to our beautiful walled garden and dramatic yew tree gallery that dates back to 1740. But wait until you discover the estate’s Temple of Mercury, a hilltop memorial that holds a fascinating secret…

  –  A walking map of the estate is available at reception  –  

  –  Bicycles are complementary for hotel guests’ use.
Additional bikes can be arranged at a cost of €35 per bike.  –  

  –  If you are short on time, why not explore our estate by golf buggy,
which can be rented for an hour for €40.  –