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TEMPLE GATE
HOTEL
ENNIS CO. CLARE
“Location, Location, Location”
Enjoy a relaxing stay in our charming town centre Hotel. Why not treat
yourself to one of our newly appointed Executive Bedrooms
JM’s Bistro
AA Rosette Award Winning restaurant
Our Chef uses the very best locally sourced fresh produce in our menus
Preachers’ Pub
Highly successful Carvery Lunch served daily
Doonagore Castle, near Doolin.
Extensive Bar Food menu also available
North of Ennis at Ruan you can experience the rustic splendour of
It’s the inspired choice for every occasion.
Dromore Wood. The wood lies on the southern edge of the Clare limestone
and it boasts a mosaic of biodiversity in amongst its rich habitats of lakes,
Temple Gate Hotel
rivers, limestone pavements and grasslands. Whilst enjoying one of the
The Square, Ennis, Co. Clare.
many signposted walks around the park, expect to meet swans, geese,
Tel: (065) 682 3300 Fax: (065) 682 3322
E-mail: info@templegatehotel.com
kestrels, badgers and foxes. Back in the town, the Riches of Clare
Website: www.templegatehotel.com
exhibition at the Clare Museum, Tel: (065) 682 3382, traces the story of
the county from 6,000 years ago to the present day through audiovisual
presentations mingled with original artefacts. For music lovers, do not
miss a visit to the Glór Irish Music Centre. This regional arts centre offers
an extensive programme of contemporary film, theatre, music and dance,
plus a gallery and café. Gallery opening hours are Monday to Saturday
9.30am-5.30pm. Tel: (065) 684 3103; Web: www.glor.ie.
glór
ENNIS
guestrooms accommodation
Ashford Court Boutique Hotel, Ennis, Co. Clare. Tel: (065) 689 4444;
Email: info@ashfordcourt.ie; Web: ashfordcourt.ie. Opened 2005. A
Offering the best of theatre, film, visual art, dance, and
“boutique” style hotel with emphasis on luxury, design and service.
traditional & contemporary music. Within easy reach of
superb hotels, world-class golf courses, stunning beaches, Each bedroom is individually designed with full facilities including
and the unique landscape of the Burren, glór boasts an
entertainment experience few places can match.
king-size beds, crisp white linens, en suite power showers, ironing
facilities, wireless computer access, satellite TVs, personal safes.
glór café is open 10am to 5pm Mon-Sat, serving
wholesome, organic, homemade food in a spacious &
Family rooms, twins and triples available. Juliano’s offers authentic
comfortable environment.
Italian cuisine, fresh local seafood and Irish Angus Steaks at
Causeway Link, Ennis, Co.Clare
affordable prices. Food available all day. Groups welcome. Stroll along
P: (065) 684 3103 | F: (065) 684 5372 | E: info@glor.ie | www.glor.ie
the River Fergus to the lively town of Ennis or explore the fabulous
Shannon region. Only 15 minutes from Shannon Airport.
Temple Gate Hotel, The Square, Ennis, Co. Clare. Tel: (065) 682
3300. This charming family owned and run hotel is located in the heart
of Ennis with customer car parking available. The Temple Gate Hotel is
a 73 bedroom hotel including a newly renovated executive floor
decorated to the highest standard. JM’s Bistro, our AA Rosette award-
winning restaurant, offers a casual yet sophisticated dining experience.
The uniquely designed traditional Preacher’s Pub has an inviting and
friendly atmosphere, a favourite with tourists and locals alike.
publicbuilding places of interest
Clare Museum, Arthur’s Row, Ennis, Co. Clare. Tel: (065) 682 3382;
Fax: (065) 684 2219; Email: claremuseum@clarecoco.ie; Web:
www.clarelibrary.ie. The incredible history of Clare is excitingly
captured at the Riches of Clare exhibition at the Clare Museum.
Located in a restored former Convent of Mercy building, the beautifully
For further information contact the hotel on
displayed artefacts, original works of art, enthralling audiovisual and
(065) 707 1004 or email reservations@fallshotel.ie
interactive experiences and dramatic images all combine to provide an
Falls Hotel, Ennistymon, Co. Clare
www.fallshotel.ie
exciting glimpse into the rich history and heritage of Clare. Open June to
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