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Friday, January 9, 2009

Woodstock Hotel

Rooms From: £34

Shanaway Road, Ennis, .
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Nestled amid 155 acres of rolling countryside, with lovely views over a parkland championship golf course, this luxurious 4-star resort lies just off the West Coast tourist trail between Limerick and Galway.


The Woodstock Golf & Spa Resort boasts a range of facilities to ensure a relaxing break, including the Escape Spa. Here you can enjoy a choice of indulgent beauty treatments that aim to renew your spirit, refresh your mind and enhance your natural radiance. Furthermore, the Euphoria Leisure Centre offers an indoor swimming pool, Geyser pool, whirlpool, steam room, sauna, gymnasium and aerobics studio.

The Woodstock’s restaurant provides an informal and intimate dining atmosphere with spectacular views over the Slieve Bernagh Hills. Alternatively, enjoy a leisurely meal in Spikes Bar & Brasserie, the perfect place to unwind after a game of golf.

Resort residents can also take advantage of preferential golfing rates and pre-book tee times through the hotel reception.
The Woodstock Golf & Spa Resort has a glorious setting just off the West Coast tourist trail between Limerick and Galway.

The latest addition to the leisure facilities at this Ennis hotel is the fantastic Escape Spa, which was opened in April 2008. The Escape Spa offers a full menu of treatments and therapies that aim to renew your spirit, refresh your mind and enhance your natural radiance.

The hotel also offers facilities for meetings, events and weddings.


Rooms
From £34 (67 rooms total)
Location
In the Country,  In the Mountains, 
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Directions

Directions form Shannon International Airport:
- At the 1st roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Airport Road, N19 (signposted Galway, Limerick Ennis).
- At the next 2 roundabouts, take the 2nd exit onto the N19 (signposted all routes).
- At Shannon town roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto the N19 (signposted Galway, Limerick).
- At the next roundabout, take the 1st exit, then merge onto the N18.
- Continue forward onto the N18, entering Ennis.
- Once you reach Ennis, drive straight through 5 sets of traffic lights, continue until you come to a large roundabout (Cusack roundabout).
- Take the last exit for the N85, signposted ‘Lehinch/Ennistymon’ and after ½ mile, turn left at the ‘One Mile Inn’ and the Woodstock Hotel is situated approximately ¾ mile down that road on the left.

Directions from Galway:
- Take the N18 via Clarinbridge, Kilcolgan, Ardrahan, Gort, Crusheen and Ennis.
- Approaching Ennis town, turn right at the 1st roundabout.
- Follow directions as above.



*Directions are included in your booking confirmation email.

In Hotel Guest Services
Parking & Transport: Free car park, 
Family / Children's services: Baby Sitting services,  Garden / outdoor play area, 
Concierge Services: Dry Cleaning / Laundry Service,  24-Hour Front Desk,  Left Luggage / Storage Facilities, 
Guest Entertainment: Restaurant,  Lounge / Bar,  Massage,  Sauna,  Steam Room,  Jacuzzi,  Swimming Pool,  Fully Equipped Gymnasium,  9 hole Golf Course, 
Business Services: Meeting Facilities,  Internet access,  Black & White photocopying, 
Hotel Policy
Check In: You may check in from 14:00 hours.
Check Out: You must check out by 12:00 hours.
CANCELLATION POLICY: null
Local Attractions
The Burren
The Burren lies south of Galway in County Clare, Ireland. The name Burren is from the Irish bhoireann meaning a stony place. Its formation has lain unspoiled since the ice-age and is composed of limestone, occuping an area of approximately 300 sq km.

Cliffs of Moher
The cliffs of Moher, plunge 700 feet to the sea and extend for five miles. One of the most awe inspiring parts of Ireland and next time you hit land its the East Coast of the United States

Bunratty Castle
Bunratty castle was built in 1425 and authentically restored in 1954. The folk park is situated on 26 acres and recreates 19th century Ireland. Features include a recreated village street, farmhouses, a watermill, a blacksmith's, Mac's pub, a church.

Connemara
One of the last unspoilt areas of Ireland where the first language is usually Irish. This natural terrain and unspoilt environment offers the visitor a wonderland of sights, experiences, adventure and activities.






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