The 5 Star K Club Hotel & Golf Resort is one of the best golf hotels in Ireland and is world famous for golf. When you come to the K Club Hotel in Kildare you are treated to an incredible golfing experience at this luxury Hotel & Golf Resort near Dublin. Located only 30 minutes from Dublin in a beautiful location in County Kildare, The K Club is a luxurious getaway that offers 5 star accommodation, incredible diningexperiences as well as an internationally acclaimed spa and world famous golf courses here in Kildare, Ireland.
Powerscourt
Powerscourt Estate, located in Enniskerry, County Wicklow, Ireland, is a large country estate which is noted for its house and landscaped gardens, today occupying 19 hectares (47 acres) 1. Here are some of the things you can see and do around Powerscourt:
- Powerscourt Golf Club: With Two Championship golf courses set in stunning surrounds at the world renowned Powerscourt Estate, Powerscourt Golf Club is an immensely popular venue. The 36 hole championship lay out ensures availability 7 days a week for both members and visitors, add to that friendly staff, outstanding facilities and excellent dining, and it’s not hard to see why so many flock to the Estate.
- Powerscourt House: This is a magnificent Palladian style mansion and a must-visit for anyone interested in Irish history. It offers tours of the house and its grounds 2.
- Powerscourt Gardens: These are 47 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens that offer a wealth of variety, including a blend of perfectly manicured formal gardens, sweeping terraces, striking statues, charming ornamental lakes, secret hollows, and rambling walks 3.
- Powerscourt Hotel: Offering Palladian-style architecture with 198 generously sized bedrooms, luxurious amenities with the majority of rooms enjoying a clear vista of one of Ireland’s most celebrated valleys with the Sugar Loaf Mountain taking centre stage; making the guest stay experience incredibly special.
- Powerscourt Waterfall: This is the highest waterfall in Ireland, set in beautiful parkland rich in local wildlife. With great amenities and loads of space to walk or play, it provides the perfect setting for a picnic and a stroll to enjoy the wonders of the natural world 4.
Dublin Things to do
- Guinness Storehouse: This is a popular tourist attraction in Dublin and is a must-visit for beer lovers. It offers tours of the brewery and a chance to sample some of the famous Guinness beer .
- Dublin Castle: This castle is a historical landmark and a must-visit for anyone interested in Irish history. It is located in the heart of Dublin and offers tours of the castle and its grounds 2.
- Christ Church Cathedral: This cathedral is one of the oldest buildings in Dublin and is a great example of medieval architecture. It is open to visitors and offers guided tours 3.
- Temple Bar: This is a lively neighborhood in Dublin that is known for its pubs, restaurants, and nightlife. It is a great place to experience the local culture and enjoy some live music 4.
- Trinity College: This is one of the oldest universities in Europe and is located in the heart of Dublin. It is home to the famous Book of Kells, an illuminated manuscript that dates back to the 9th century 1.
- St. Patrick’s Cathedral: This is the largest church in Ireland and is located in Dublin. It is open to visitors and offers guided tours 3.
- National Museum of Ireland: This museum is located in Dublin and has a collection of artifacts that showcase the history of Ireland. It is open to visitors and admission is free 5.
- Dublin Zoo: This is a popular attraction in Dublin and is home to over 400 animals. It is open to visitors and offers guided tours 6.
- Phoenix Park: This is the largest enclosed park in any capital city in Europe and is located in Dublin. It is home to many species of wildlife and is a great place for a picnic or a walk 7.
- Grafton Street: This is a pedestrianized shopping street in Dublin and is a great place to shop for souvenirs and gifts. It is also home to many street performers and musicians 8
When Staying in Dublin
In the city there are two good choices to stay near the pubs;
The Shelbourne is best https://www.theshelbourne.com, or the Westin. Both accept the ACC rate code without question. There is a nice bar which is popular each night. I prefer the quiet Horse Shoe bar. They have a nice Spa connected which you can use the pool and facilities as well. The Westin is a good alternative.
Our favorite place, a bit out of town and often cheaper… is Marriott’s PowersCourt, a former Ritz, on the estate – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powerscourt_Estate If you would like a review, just ask Tonya, she will glow. It is a drive to the city, but a great area to hike, golf, shop in the mill store and relax. From there you could visit a few other places. The classic pub is down in the basement.
Ireland Places to Visit
For my working friends, this is some of the options. Below is the list of places reported by Air Lingus Travel.
In the city there are two good choices to stay near the pubs; Shelbourne and Westin.
You should go to the Guinness factory tour if not interested in the entire history, just go directly to the top. It is a 360 degree bar overlooking the city. For Whiskey tours, Jameson’s is popular and Brenda liked Teeling’s. Jameson’s is close, small and interesting
The Temple Bar area in the city is the best pub crawl. Dozens and walking distance. Of course, if you swing a cat in Dublin, you will hit a pub.
For others to visit while there;
O’Donoghues is one of our favorites. Although good, no better than several others. Don’t make a special trip to any pub. You will realize after 5 or so that they are pretty similar. If you go, ask if he Old Man is still around. His son has been taking over due to his Dad’s health. The Old Man will talk with you like a friend and recommend a place for dinner. My bet is that he didn’t make it thru the corona.
Kehoe’s Pub is a popular one for us and it is located in good area, Grafton Street, for walking and shopping. Ask the what the upstairs was used for originally. Ask if they will show you the keg room. Nothing special, but Todd and I have been there.
The Brazen Head is recognized as the oldest and one to visit for most tourist. Although, we have never returned.
There are several good places to eat. For a good steak, we like FX Buckley’s. Take a recommendation, there are several good steak and seafood places.
Two dinner clubs we have tried…
https://www.johnniefoxs.com A few miles out of town. An interesting pub and show. You can go for dinner or catch the dinner and show. Just the dinner is my preference.
The Celtic Nights Dinner and Show is pretty good and saves the drive out of town. https://celticnights.com We liked the show better here than Johnnie’s. Try the Arlington Hotel basement for the show. https://www.arlington.ie/celtic-nights/
On my personal trip, I rented a car at the Dublin airport and drove to Waterford, then to KilKenny, then to Northern Ireland to see Belfast. When we got to Dublin, I turned the car in. It is pointless to try to drive or park in the city.
You could travel to Northern Island, Not much to the city of Belfast, but loads of history. Belfast has two good points of interest; the Titanic Museum and I recommend the London Cab Tour to the real history. The Giant’s Causeway is a very interesting park to visit. Most tour groups cover the three.
There are several tour operators that will run you up there and back. I highly recommend the operator that takes the smaller 14 passenger bus. You will get in and out of places much faster.
The Waterford Castle is an interesting place, ahttps://www.waterfordcastleresort.com, and I thought the food was good as well. The town has an small interesting museum and the crystal factory is cool. Although, we only spent time in the store which is crazy.
We spent the day at Killiney park. Hiked to the top, lunch in the city. Enjoyed that better than the town of Bray on coast.
We’ve visited Bray where Bono lives. There is O’Toole’s pub, but not too much to see. They have the beach and a number of pubs along the shore.
I enjoyed Howth by the sea. You can take an Uber up, walk a bit, have lunch. Just a small fishing village. They have one of the Beshoff Bros Fish N chip’s chain there. Considered a pretty good fast food place for Cod. You will see them in the City. There is a nicer place by the water. I’ve gone up on the weekend
We enjoyed KilKenny, the castle, and the Left Bank Pub. If you go in, wonder upstairs. The place is huge and has completely different environments.
The Cliff’s of Moher is one we did not do. We would like to make to make the trip over to the coast one visit.