Solis Lough Eske Castle

During our stay in county Donegal, my boyfriend and I got tired of the classic Irish Airbnb and decided it was time for a fancy hotel. While googling "best hotels in Ireland" we stumbled upon the Solis Lough Eske Castle and immediately fell in love with the place. After all, Ireland is home of numerous castles, so why not sleep in one?
The Lough Eske Castle is an incredible 43 acres property located right in front of Lake Eske and the Blue Stack Mountains. It was originally built in 1474 for the O'Donnell's clan and has been in the hand of numerous families until the 20th century. In 1939, when the castle was in possession of the Knee family, a curtain cough on fire and burned almost all of the property. It fell in ruins and was forgotten until 2007, when it was opened as a 5 stars hotel and spa.
The ground in itself is home to a magnificent garden and sculptures exhibition. The castle, one part tsudor-inspired and one part modern, is a jewel of architecture. The interior is decorated with great taste and respect of its heritage. In the hotel, you can enjoy a good meal at the Oak bar, an afternoon tea in the castle's boudoir or an incredible steak at the Cedars Grill restaurant.
The hotel has a large variety of rooms; from suites in the oldest part of the castle to modern rooms in the garden wing. Each room is decorated with luxurious materials to make you feel like an important guest. Luxury features includes: 2 sinks in the bathroom, heated floors, king size bed, impressive views on the garden, 46 inches plasma TV, a small living room with a large desk, a mini bar filled with Irish whiskey and a separate entry from other guests. Personal touches, such as local products, are everywhere in the room, proof of the staff delicacies.
When walking on the hotel's property, you can enjoy the beautiful garden and have access to their spa. A large variety of treatments are available for the hotel guests; from facials to a couple's massage. You can also access their indoor pool, with a view on the garden, or the hotel's gym, if you feel motivated.
If you are not an adept of indoor sports, the hotel offers a list of activities on or near the castle's grounds. Fishing, surfing, golf, riding centers, archery, biking and many more are offered when you check in at the castle. The staff will be more than pleased to suggest great sightseeing spots or activities if you need help.
Finally, we enjoyed staying at the Solis Lough Eske Castle during our tour of Donegal. I would highly recommend booking a night there if you ever are in the area. I know I will next time I'm in Ireland.

Enjoy,
The little traveller's boots
Xox

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