Thursday, December 31, 2009

Happy New Year


Everyone here at the castle would like to wish all our guests, visitors and anyone who reads this blog a very happy New Year.

Our accommodation is closed until January 8th so that we get a little bit of "family time" ourselves. The leisure club is open again on Saturday though.

We hope that the coming year will be a good one for everyone. 2009 was difficult for the Irish economy and our business felt the downturn as much as everyone else. There are signs that things may be settling down as articles in the papers yesterday reported that Irish consumer confidence rose in December. It had been rising for the previous two months in the USA. It seems that people are getting used to the new financial situation and are availing of the good value around in shops, restaurants and other outlets. We have adjusted our rates downwards to make a stay here even better value for money but I can assure you that we won't be skimping on quality.

Hopefully we might get a chance to welcome you here sometime in 2010.

In the meantime please have a very Happy New Year.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Leisure Club Opening Hours

Here are our opening hours over Christmas and New Year.

Wed 23rd December - 9 am to 10 pm

Thurs 24th Dec (Christmas Eve) - CLOSED

Fri 25th Dec (Christmas Day) - CLOSED

Sat 26th Dec (St. Stephens Day) - CLOSED

Sun 27th December - CLOSED

Mon 28th December - 10 am to 6 pm

Tues 29th December - 10 am to 6 pm

Wed 30th December - 10 am to 6 pm

Thurs 31st Dec (New Years Eve) - CLOSED

Fri 1st Jan (New Years Day) - CLOSED

Sat 2nd Jan - 9 am to 6 pm

Sun 3rd Jan - 9 am to 6 pm

Children must leave pool by 6 pm every evening

Normal Opening hours resume from Monday January 4th

We would like to wish all our members a very happy Christmas

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

North Pole Challenge Results



Our North Pole challenge finished last week and we would like to congratulate Lisa Farrelly who won the ladies category and Pat Connolly who took the honours in the male section. Both were worthy winners who showed great dedication throughout the six weeks of the competition.

They both received a voucher for dinner for two in La Cucina restaurant in the castle courtyard as their prize. We would like to thank Lucio, Rossano and Tita in La Cucina for sponsoring this prize. All the competitors who finished the challenge received a special medal to mark their achievement. Check the full results here.

We would like to thank all our fitness team here in the club for the encouragement and help they gave to our competitors.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Light on the darkest day

We are grateful to John McKeown from Lookaroundireland.com, The Ireland Travel Guide, for this article which captures the wonder of Newgrange as the solstice approaches.

It is the first bleak days of December 2009 in Ireland. The country has endured dreadful hardship from flooding in recent weeks; the economic indicators are depressing as the country awaits the most horrific Budget ever to be delivered by any Finance Minister and the days are getting shorter and shorter. Darkness dominates the Irish landscape as we approach the shortest day of the year. It is easy to be solemn and negative in our thinking.

But I am happy! For December brings to Ireland the Winter Solstice at Newgrange in County Meath - one of the great combined natural/man-made events of the world brought to us by the genius and the ghosts of the Neolithic Age, some 5000 years ago. It is an awesome sight to behold.

This wonderful event takes place for a few days around the winter solstice each year, when the passage and chamber of the 5000 year old monument are illuminated by the winter solstice sunrise. A shaft of sunlight shines through the roof box over the entrance and penetrates the passage to light up the chamber. The dramatic event lasts for 17 minutes at dawn from the 19th to the 23rd of December. It comes about as a result of a miraculous and enduringly complex mathematical equation produced by a people who lacked the computers we have to today. To experience it sends a shiver down my back as I think of how advanced our forefathers of five millennia ago were.

I haven’t missed one for years, dignitaries, politicians and academics always have priority to be inside the chamber for the event but every September a lottery is held for those interested in being inside on the actual day. I would advise anybody has given up hopes winning this lottery to consider coming to Newgrange and watch from the outside either on the day or the days immediately before or after the 21st December. If you are prepared to be there early, you will have every opportunity of seeing it in all its splendour. The atmosphere is eerie as the sun rises slowly and lights up the Boyne Valley, it is a glorious event. You can imagine how this must have felt in Neolithic times!

After the dignitaries are gone you get the chance to go inside the chamber and they re create the event. I wonder how this must have felt in Neolithic times!

And then, minute by minute, the days get longer and our spirits soar above the darkness. Our hopes are high once again for a great New Year.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Family night

On Wednesday (next December 16th) we will be holding our annual Christmas family night in the leisure club.

It is always a fun occasion with plenty of activities for our junior members.

It is divided into two sessions - ages 4 to 7 yrs from 6.45 pm to 7.45 pm with the older children 8 to 16 from 7.45 pm to 8.45 pm

All members are welcome.


Saturday, December 5, 2009

Wallpaper











We have had a few enquiries about the wallpaper in the hall. It is called Connemara and available from Laura Ashley shops around Ireland. We re-decorated the hall during our appearance on RTE's at your service programme. The pictures above show the before and after.