Aghadoe Heights Hotel and Spa is Ireland's (multiple) award-winning five star luxury resort that overlooks the Lakes of Killarney in the heart of County Kerry.
Blessed with its breathtaking location and contemporary elegance, visiting Aghadoe Heights Hotel is a truly unique experience.
The spectacular surroundings are echoed by the hotel's beautifully appointed bedrooms and suites, lounges, fine dining room, (award-winning) spa, swimming pool, tennis courts and corporate facilities.
The finest of food is served in Aghadoe Heights renowned restaurant.
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Hotel Facilities
Facilities: Restaurant, Bar, 24-Hour Front Desk, Non-Smoking Rooms, Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests, Elevator, Heating, Newspapers, Airconditioning, Terrace, All Public and Private spaces non-smoking,
Services: Room Service, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Babysitting/Child Services, Laundry, Dry Cleaning, Breakfast in the Room, Currency Exchange, Fax/Photocopying, VIP Room Facilities, Breakfast in the Room, Packed Lunches, Business Centre, Bicycle Rental, Activities Spa & Wellness Centre, Indoor Swimming Pool, Sauna, Fitness Centre, Massage, Jacuzzi, Horse Riding, Tennis Court,
Internet: Wireless internet is available in public areas and is free of charge,
Hotel Policies: Check In Time 15.00 Check Out Time 12:00
Area information: Aghadoe has long been regarded as a special, spiritual place. The Paps Mountains, visible from the hotel, were called ‘Dhá Chíoch Danu’ in Gaelic, which means ‘the two breasts of Danu’. This was the name of the Celtic female goddess, who was regarded as the mother of the gods. The first inhabitants of Ireland, the ‘Tuatha Dé Danann’, were named after her. The woods, mountains and lakes were loaded with magical and mysterious significance. They represented messages of life and fertility, with the Paps’ two breast-shaped hills interpreted as symbols of female power. The first known Christian settlement was established at Aghadoe in the 5th centur. Two centuries later, St Finian is thought to have created a monastic centre at Aghadoe and on Innisfallen Island below, which were linked by a causeway. Aghadoe overlooks Lough Lein, which was called the ‘lake of learning’ because it was a major educational centre attracting pupils from all over Europe.
Food and beverages: The Lake Room Restaurant serves eclectic European cuisine prepared from fresh local produce. The relaxing atmosphere is complemented by views of the lake. Wine lovers can choose their favourite vintage from the glass walled wine cellar, perfectly positioned in the centre of the room. A new range of innovative spa dining options has been developed to complement the wellness programmes. Breakfast is served from 07:30 -10:30 Dinner is served from 18:00 - 21:00 Sunday buffet lunch is served from 13:00 -14:30 Traditional afternoon tea is served from 14:00 - 17:30 Light Meals, snacks, and afternoon tea are available in the Heights Bar and Lounge, along with a selection of fine wines and cocktails. Private dining is available on request.
Important information: This luxurious hotel is situated to the north of Killarney town. Located on top of large hill, it offers guests breathtaking views of the lakes and surrounding countryside. The historic Aghadoe Church and Round Tower are a short stroll away, with the fascinating Parkavonear Castle a few steps further. From the well-furnished rooms to the acclaimed Frederick's Rooftop Restaurant, the "Heights" is dedicated to providing comfort and top class hospitality. Keen anglers will enjoy fishing on the private stretch of riverbank, while golfers have three championship courses nearby.
Pets policy: Pets are not allowed.