Accessible Hotel in Enniskillen
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Please quote code 76481 in all correspondence.
- Accommodation: Hotels
- Stars: 4
- Board basis: Room only
Facilities available
Wheelchair access
Description
Stunning is all you can say. Lough Erne Resort is the first AA and NITB Five Star Hotel in Northern Ireland, awarded 'Best' Hotel at the 2011 Northern Ireland Tourism Awards and 'Golf Resort of The Year' by the Irish Golf Tour Operators Association 2010. With the Faldo Academy, 2 Championship Golf Courses, Luxurious rooms, an Authentic Thai Spa and lots more besides, this is a magical destination for any leisure breaks away. GW 10/2011 With an emphasis on Five Star luxury and comfort, the deluxe accommodation comprises of 120 luxury rooms and Suites, with superb panoramic views over Castle Hume Lough and The Faldo Championship Golf Course. Guestroom comforts include Velour monogrammed bathrobe and slippers, luxury Irish bed linen, freestanding clawfoot bath, seperate rain showed, Egyptian cotton towels and in room safe. They are classically elegant but with contemporary touches. Lough Erne Resort offers a variety of innovative Dining Experiences, with a selection of Restaurants and Bars with Menus by Acclaimed Chef Noel McMeel. Noel's philosophy of using the very best of local produce is evident through all of the Menus he creates for the various restaurants. The Resort's Dining Experiences offer something for everyone whether it's a pre game Breakfast in The Loughside Bar and Grill; a Light Lunch in The Blaney Bar; catching up with friends over Afternoon Tea In The Graden Hall, taking a break from Play and enjoying a light bite at The Halfway House, behind the 9th Green of The Faldo Championship Course or a celebrating special occasion in The Catalina Restaurant. This is a purpose built resort that stretches along the peninsula it was built on. The buildings are low rise with turretts on various parts, sandy shade in colour with slate roofs. They blend in very nicely into the scenery.Information last updated: 22/03/2016 14:43:33