About
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Ashford Castle is a five-star hotel and wedding venue located in Cong, Mayo. The country estate was originally built in the 13th century as a crenellated castle and then restored in the 1800s as a hunting and fishing lodge. Over the course of its enduring legacy, the property was owned by the Guinness family. Today, it serves as one of Ireland's most luxurious castle hotels. This illustrious establishment has been the site of many milestone occasions, such as that of Pierce Brosnan and Keely Shaye Smith. The premier wedding destination is perfect for couples looking for an exclusive setting in the West of Ireland's beautiful surroundings.
Facilities and Capacity
Ashford Castle can comfortably accommodate celebrations of 40 to 160 guests. For intimate gatherings, you may opt for the elegant Connaught and Inglenook rooms. If you're dreaming of an elaborate occasion, you may choose to book the hotel in its entirety. With this option, you and your guests will have exclusive access to all restaurants and bars within the venue. Celebration settings include The George V Dining Room, the underground Wine Cellars, and the impressive Oak Hall. On-site accommodation for you and your guests is also available. Throughout your stay, you and your loved ones can benefit from an array of estate activities, such as falconry, golf, river cruising, and spa treatments.
Services Offered
The team at Ashford Castle would be delighted to share their wedding expertise to help you create the wedding day of your dreams. Monica, the establishment's highly skilled wedding planner, welcomes you and your partner to contact her. This way, you can begin designing an event that's uniquely yours, down to the last lavish detail.
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