The hotel is a meticulously restored 17th century castle, but the roots of the property can be traced as far back as the 1400 s. The current building was rebuilt after a fire in 1939 but has maintained many features, where ever possible, of the original design. (08/09 RT) All of the rooms within the hotel are designed to remind guests of the original Gealic heritage of the castle. They blend into this appreciation of the past a real understanding of what contemporary guests will require. Each room is decorated to the highest standards and are in excellent condition. Rooms are medium or large in size and all feature bespoke furnishings and antiques. The elegant lobby is medium sized and tiled in white marble. There are small snugs away from the main entrance where guests can settle to relax. There s a grand piano for those brave enough! An exciting and authentic castle appearance with many original features reproduced faithfully. There is a large tower sat centrally in the main facade of the building and a wide pebbled drive and fountain directly in front. The hotel s restuarant is rapidly gaining a reputation locally and across the wider Irish dining landscape as being at the forfront of Irish cuisine. The menu is designed by the hotel s executive chef and changes quite regularly, the staple dishes are all based on traditional Irish recipes and the majority of ingredients are locally sourced.
Solis Lough Eske Castle is located in the wild and beautiful heart of Irelands Northernmost county, Donegal. It is situated in Donegal Town, County Donegal.
Solis Lough Eske Castle