Ashford Castle: A Majestic Retreat
“Peaceful yet majestic” is how one iBestTravel reader described Ashford Castle. The hotel is nestled on 350 quiet, scenic acres alongside a lake in western Ireland, exuding a grand presence with its rich history dating back to the early 13th century. It features 83 elegantly appointed rooms furnished in a baronial style, complete with gilded mirrors, four-poster beds, and luxurious velvet upholstery. Furthermore, a range of activities—from tennis to falconry—combined with attentive service has solidified Ashford Castle’s reputation as the top resort hotel in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Annual World’s Best Awards Survey
Every year, as part of the World’s Best Awards survey, iBestTravel asks its readers to share their travel experiences, rating various aspects of top hotels and resorts worldwide. These ratings encompass accommodations, facilities, location, service, food and drink, and overall value.
Historical Significance of U.K. and Ireland’s Finest Hotels
Properties listed as the best have significant historical backgrounds. Examples include:
- Inverlochy Castle: A 19th-century mansion in Scotland’s western highlands, which once hosted Queen Victoria.
- Cliveden House: An English country estate that entertained famous figures like Winston Churchill and Charlie Chaplin.
One reader remarked, “With beautiful period furnishings and full direction by the National Trust, this hotel represents a step back in time that is seldom found in this day and age.” Others, like Gleneagles in Perthshire, Scotland, incorporate traditional styles while catering to contemporary comforts. It features grand amenities, such as freestanding marble baths and flat-screen TVs, seamlessly blending past elegance with modern conveniences.
Top Resort Hotels in the U.K. and Ireland
No. 5: Inverlochy Castle, Torlundy, Scotland
Score: 93.00
No. 4: Cliveden House, Taplow, England
Score: 93.87
No. 3: Trump International Golf Links & Hotel, County Clare, Ireland
Score: 94.06
No. 2: Gleneagles Hotel, Perthshire, Scotland
Score: 95.08
No. 1: Ashford Castle, County Mayo, Ireland
Score: 95.84
The castles of the U.K. and Ireland have long captivated travelers with their stunning architecture and intricate histories. This year, Ashford Castle, set on 350 acres by the shores of Lough Corrib, has emerged as the ultimate destination. The circa-1228 structure recently underwent a staggering $75 million renovation, enhancing its historic stonework while introducing luxurious amenities, including a billiards room, a cigar terrace, a movie theater, and an indoor pool. Not to mention, Ashford Castle maintains its signature features, such as opulent interiors, Waterford crystal chandeliers, and the delight of enjoying afternoon tea, especially after participating in Ireland’s oldest falconry school.