Newmarket-on-Fergus, historically known as Corracatlin (Irish: Cora Chaitlín, meaning "Caitlín's weir"), is a town in County Clare, Ireland. It is 13 kilometres from Ennis, 8 kilometres from Shannon Airport, and 24 kilometres from Limerick.
Restaurants in Newmarket-on-Fergus
5.0 based on 25 reviews
We are distant relatives of Anna and family from the O'Heffernan and O'Dowd families. While in the U.S. Navy I was stationed in England from 1989-1991 and visited Ireland. From 1998-2000 I was stationed in Italy and visited Ireland. Both these visits were on tour buses and I convinced the guides to stop at the pub. In 2004 my wife and I honeymooned in Ireland for 11 days. We had bed and breakfast vouchers and traveled from Galway down the west coast. The ladies always took great care of us when we visited. Anna always made her Irish Flag shot. While there for our honeymoon Anna disappeared upstairs and came back to present us with an Irish Tea Towel. If you're in the area stop in, you won't regret your visit. I just took a few virtual tours of Ireland while enjoying a pint of Guinness, Just one LOL... Cheers, Kirk Towner
5.0 based on 9 reviews
From the moment I arrived to the moment I left I was treated like royalty! I received a gift voucher for my birthday from my special friends and decided now was the right time to use it. I was booked in for Tunning Into You where you can create your very own package. I chose; Back, Neck & Shoulder Massage, ELEMIS hydro boost facial and Head & Scalp Massage. I was placed in the very capable hands of Eimear who made sure my experience was calm, relaxed and pure heaven. I left feeling relaxed, refreshed, re- energised & totally stress free. Being a mother of five children and having very little time to myself, it was a very welcome & much needed few hours break. I am now planning for my next trip with my daughter. No doubt I will sleep heavenly on clouds tonight!!
4.5 based on 409 reviews
Transformed into a luxury hotel in 1962, this castle is a magnificent Renaissance structure built in the 16th century and once served as the royal seat of the O?Brien clan.
What a wonderful stay! Just as you'd imagine it would feel to be treated like royalty. A true castle with all the comforts you'd expect. Beautifully appointed rooms, exquisite grounds, delicious food. It was all we could have hoped for. Walk, bike, boat or horse-drawn carriage ride(s) are all offered. We took the carriage and had a private tour of the grounds including some of the golf course (which our husbands loved playing!) Dinner in the formal restaurant was complete with harpist and all-around elegance. Men needed jackets for dinner and they have a complete armoire full of them to borrow! We would love to come back and stay longer next time. A true gem.
4.0 based on 10 reviews
Truly a great Irish pub experience...we make it a point to stop by on our way into our trips to Ireland and most definitely on the last night before we head home to the US...Robert is always very welcoming and the Guinness, Irish coffee and great desserts are always lovely...Oops...the fish and chips is always fresh and very good!! If you are in the area..its a great place to stop and enjoy...thanks
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