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Encyclopedia > Dromoland Castle

A large castle and five star hotel in County Clare, Ireland. The castle is often used for visiting heads of state.

External link: Official site (http://www.dromoland.ie/welcome.htm)

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Dromoland Castle, Newmarket-on-Fergus, Co Clare- Lodging in Ireland - Irish Vacation Travel Specialists (534 words)
One of the top luxury hotels of the world, Dromoland Castle in Co. Clare, dates back to the 16th Century and is the ancestral home of the O’Brien clan, direct descendants of the last High King of Ireland; Brian Boru.
Dromoland is one of the most romantic and picturesque castles you will find, with a rich depth of history going back to the Gaelic Irish royalty of old.
Set within a private estate, Dromoland Castle is one of Ireland’s and the world’s finest hotels and has played hosts to Princes and Presidents, including George W Bush on his recent visit to Ireland.
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