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Ennistymon, County Clare, Ireland
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Introduction
Previously known as Ennistymon House, the Georgian portion of the Falls Hotel was built on the ruins of an O`Brien castle in 1764, with a west wing added in the 1800`s to house the shooting and fishing guests of the then `Lord of the manor`. The estate covered some 18,000 acres and much of the town: it now consists of around 50 acres of woodland.
Accommodation
The hotel`s accommodation is comprised of 130 deluxe en-suite rooms, direct dial telephone and multi-channel TV. The rooms are furnished to the highest standards and all have bath/shower and toilet. Some rooms have magnificent views overlooking the cascades of the River Inagh.
Facilities
The Dylan Thomas Bar and Conservatory have panoramic views of the Cascades on the River Inagh and Carvery Lunch is available daily along with imaginative and tempting snacks throughout the day. Entertainment is also featured nightly during the summer months. The Cascades Restaurant, at the rivers edge, is open nightly.
Location
The Grounds of the Hotel extend to 50 acres of gardens, woodland and glen. Its river walks and woodland pathways offer a haven of peace and tranquillity, yet it is only 30 minutes away from the booming county town of Ennis and 60 minutes away from Shannon International Airport.
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Map locations are approximate. Please contact the premises for exact locations.