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Cashel Palace

Cashel, Ireland

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Our 42 rooms, suites and villas

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Rock of Cashel


18th-century manor
outdoor seaweed baths
mindful sourcing
horseback-riding experiences

At the foot of a hill — in the shadow of Ireland’s most iconic medieval site, the Rock of Cashel — stands another architectural masterpiece, Cashel Palace. Built in 1728 by Sir Edward Lovett Pearce, the architect who designed the Parliament House in Dublin, this red brick manor was once the residence of Ireland’s archbishops. It is a brilliant blend of classicism and sophistication, with a façade that hides behind its symmetrical layout a world of surprises: a majestic colonnaded hall, walls covered in detailed wood panelling, staircases with handrails carved in the shape of candy canes, and rooms that seem to have been taken from a fairy tale. With its English-style gardens, comfortable sofas warmed by the cosy fire of the bar, and a spa bathed in light, Cashel Palace takes its guests on a magical journey. It is an idyllic refuge where you can recharge your batteries before plunging into the area’s Celtic history or wandering through the enchanting moorland.

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Maître de maison

Adriaan Bartels

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Chef

Stephen Hayes

Read stories of the property

2023-08-02

Very Important Places: Hotels with History

From rock-star royalty to real-life royals, presidents and world-renowned composers, when VIPs travel, they stay in very important places. The stories that result practically write themselves: these are the tales behind some of Relais & Châteaux's most historically significant properties.

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This property welcomes groups or events. 4 Meeting room(s) - Maximum capacity: 350

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Activities, excursions and other attractions during your stay at Cashel Palace

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Itinerary - The South of Ireland, a gourmet destination

From Dublin in the east, to Kenmare in the southwest of the island, embark on 10 delicious days of tasting whiskey, beer, salmon, beef, lamb and seafood. Between its culinary traditions and inventive contemporary cuisine, Ireland has established itself in recent years as a real destination for gourmands and foodies. <a href="https://www.relaischateaux.com/us/destinations/routes-du-bonheur/the-south-of-ireland-a-gourmet-destination" target="_new"><b>See the itinerary</b></a>

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