East Coast incl Dublin: Accommodation
- East Coast incl Dublin: Accommodation
- Bewleys Hotel Newland Cross
- Crowne Plaza Dundalk
- Crowne Plaza Northwood Dublin
- D4 Hotels Ballsbridge Towers
- Four Seasons Hotel
- Gresham Hotel Dublin
- Hilton Dublin Airport Hotel
- Hilton Hotel Dublin
- Hilton Hotel Kilmainham Dublin
- Isaacs Hotel
- Maldron Hotel Smithfield
- Marriott Ashbourne Hotel
- Radisson Blu Hotel Dublin Airport
- Radisson Blu St. Helen’s Hotel
- Rochestown Lodge Hotel
- Stephen’s Green Hotel
- The Burlington Hotel
- The Camden Court Hotel
- The Regency Hotel & Leisure Club
- The Westbury Hotel
- Temple Bar Hotel
- Butlers Town House
- Carton House Hotel
- Druids Glen Hotel
- Grand Hotel, Malahide
- K Club Hotel
- Portmarnock Hotel & Golf Links
- Rathsallagh House
- The Merrion Hotel
- The Westin Hotel Dublin
Golfers planning a golfing Sojurn to Dublin, have a fundamental choice, that is where to stay ? You can locate in Dublin City where the vibrancy of the city is palpable. There are many city centre hotels to choose from and the room rates have become very attractive in recent years. There is also some of the best hotels in the world. There are great restaurants to suit every pallet and budget, a famous youthful nightlife, like in the Temple Bar or around Grafton Street, where pub-crawls and live music are the norm. The Guinness Brewery, Jaimeson Distillery, Trinity College and St. Stephens Green area are all worth a visit. Visitors can also choose to stay in some fantastic local villages where the city is accessible, yet at bay. Howth, a fishing village in North Dublin and Malahide with its Marina and Pubs are great little villages with lots of local character and restaurants. Yet just minutes from the city by DART (train) or taxi. Dublin isn’t the easiest city in the world to navigate by Car, so a sense of direction is helpful. The preferred out of town locations to stay are North of the city, beside the sea and close to the airport, and foremost given the concentration of good and great courses in this area. The new M50 motorway, that circles Dublin, offers access to the courses on the outskirts of the city, making everything much more accessible.
One can also choose to stay in one of the many fantastic resorts that have been created in recent years like Carton House which has two fantastic courses, a hotel and a spa with fishing and the National Academy. One can also elect to stay at the K-Club, famous for its hosting of the 2006 Ryder Cup and to one of Irelands finest hotels with just about everything you could possibly want or there is always the Portmarnock Hotel & Golf Links, overlooking the Sea towards Wales, these resorts fom 30 to 45 minutes from the city.




