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Clanard Court
Dublin Road, ATHY, Ireland
 
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location. the clanard court hotel is located in athy, ireland, one kilometre from the railway station and athy town centre in the horse country of county kildare. It is 17 kilometres from curragh race course and 18 kilometres from the irish national stud. Dublin airport is 65 kilometres away.
hotel features. a modern property, the clanard court hotel offers views of the surrounding landscaped grounds and gardens. The large foyer has an open fireplace and a 24 hour front desk with safe deposit box, and there is ample complimentary parking on site.

the courtyard bistro at clanard court serves european dishes made using local produce, with a courtyard and waterfall adding to its ambience. A complimentary breakfast is offered daily, with choice of full irish or continental breakfasts. Baileys bar serves lighter meals with local produce and a wide selection of drinks.

there are air conditioned meeting suites at clanard court equipped with audio visual presentation technology and internet connections (surcharge). Up to 450 delegates can be hosted, with an events team and business centre providing support.

the hotel has a miniature golf course, and there are seven full golf courses within an hour's drive, including those at athy and carlow.

guestrooms. the 38 guestrooms at the clanard court hotel are decorated in creams and browns with wooden furniture. All are equipped with interactive satellite television with pay movies, complimentary internet connections, safes, direct dial phones, and desks. Hair dryers and complimentary toiletries are also provided.

expert tip. the keep of carlow castle was an impressive norman fortification, but only the western wall and two towers now survive. The rest was accidentally blown up in 1822, by a doctor who was attempting to use gunpowder to widen its interior for use as a lunatic asylum.
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