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Welcome
Welcome to the Moriarty Group and thank you for staying with us. Two luxurious hotels located in Balbriggan Co. Dublin and leixlip Co. Kildare. Each hotel unique in character, location and charm. For leisure breaks, family fun holidays, magical weddings or business conventions Moriarty Hotels signature is to ensure excellent standards of service , comfort, cuisine and value for money. We wish you an enjoyable and pleasant stay and look forward to seeing you again.
Bracken Court Hotel, Bridge Street, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin Tel: + 353 1 841 3333 Fax: + 353 1 841 5118 Email: info@brackencourt.ie www.brackencourt.ie
The Court Yard Hotel, Main Street, Leixlip, Co. Kildare Tel : +353 1 629 5100 Fax : +353 1 629 5111 E : info@courtyard.ie W: www. courtyard.ie
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Contents Welcome Note ........................................... 3 Bracken Court Hotel .............................. 6-7 The Court Yard Hotel ................................ 8-9 Welcome to Balbriggan ............................... 11 History of Leixlip ........................................ 12 Shopping in Balbriggan
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Shopping in leixlip ....................................... 17 Out & About ............................................. 19 Eat in Balbriggan ........................................ 21 Eat in Leixlip ............................................... 23 Golf at the Bracken Court ......................... 25 Golffin ....................................................... 27 Tourist Attractions ................................. 28-29 Weddings at Bracken Court Hotel .............. 31-33 Weddings at The Court Yard Hotel ............. 35-37 Fishing ................................... ..................... 39 Tourist Info ............................................. 39-44
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The Bracken Court Hotel follows a proud tradition of being at the heart of Balbriggan, North County Dublin. A hotel has stood on this very spot since 1898... In 1898, the Hamilton Arms Hotel was built on the current site of the Bracken Court Hotel. It was run by Mary & Charles Graham and remained the Hamilton Arms until 1933. In 1933, the hotel was sold to Mary Rooney and was known as the Central Hotel and it remained so until 1939. Bracken Court Hotel, Bridge Street, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin Tel: + 353 1 841 3333 Fax: + 353 1 841 5118 Email: info@brackencourt.ie www.brackencourt.ie
Between 1939 and 1954, the hotel changed hands and was renamed on several occasions before finally being bought by Patrick Reilly. In 1962, Patrick bought the adjoining building and extended the hotel. The hotel was then known as The Grand Hotel and remained so until 1989 when it once again had a new owner... The Bracken Court Hotel is a part of the Moriarty Group, owned and run by Luke Moriarty. The hotel was opened in 2000 and has gone from strength to strength. It is now a hotel renowned for it’s high levels of customer care, comfortable beds and outstanding service.
Accomodation Nestled in the heart of Balbriggan, North County Dublin, the Bracken Court Hotel provides luxury accommodation for our most celebrated guest... YOU! Each of our 66 spacious bedrooms offer the ultimate in sleep comfort. Respa Beds, Crisp Linen, Cosy Duvets and wonderfully inviting pillows ensure you will have a great nights sleep whether your stay is for business or pleasure. Our marbleclad bathrooms all feature power showers and a range of complimentary toiletries. All rooms feature a range of facilities including cable TV, a complimentary hospitality tray, 24 hour room service, iron and ironing board, laundry and dry cleaning service, trouser press, direct-dial telephone and wireless internet access.The Bracken Court Hotel also welcomes large tour groups and group reservations. WEDDINGS We firmly believe that each Wedding should totally
reflect the personality of the Wedding Couple. We also know that as you plan your Wedding there is a lot to do so we created inclusive packages ranging in price from €29 to €59 per guest. In addition to including your wedding menu, our Silver, Gold, Pearl and Diamond Packages also provide an array of enhancements such as Champagne on arrival, crisp fabric chair covers or entertainment from your own private pianist, as well as an array of extras that sets your day apart. MEETING Ideally located in the heart of Balbriggan, the Bracken Court Hotel combines elegance, comfort and excellent customer care. The Bracken Court Hotel is North County Dublin’s premier venue for conferencing and business events. We have achieved this status through hard work and dedication, constantly striving to offer a level of service to our clients that matches their own professionalism and desire to be the best. The Bracken Court Hotel offers six luxury occasion suites, all of which are
comprehensively equipped with the latest audio, visual & multi-media technology for your event. Wireless internet access is available throughout the property and is complimentary to all guests. Hosting a business event is important; getting it right is critical. When you commit to holding your business event at the Bracken Court Hotel, we will work with you to ensure it’s perfect. ACTIVITIES Welcome to the town of Balbriggan in North County Dublin and to the wide variety of activities available to you during your stay at the Bracken Court Hotel. On our website, we highlight some of the attractions which are at your fingertips during your stay with us. We hope that once you have experienced the amazing culture and heritage of the region, you will return to visit again and again...
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The Court Yard Hotel is located in the heart of the picturesque village of Leixlip, Co. Kildare. It is a short drive from the bustling Dublin City Centre and is well serviced by both Bus and Train Services. It is an ideal location from which to explore the beauty of North Kildare or to enjoy the many Concerts and Sporting Events in Croke Park. The Court Yard Hotel, Main Street, Leixlip, Co. Kildare Tel : +353 1 629 5100 Fax : +353 1 629 5111 E : info@courtyard.ie W: www.courtyard.ie
The hotel was awarded the amazing accolade of being “The most romantic hotel in Europe� by Prudence Magazine in 2006, an award that the management and staff are extremely proud of. At the Official Launch of the hotel on the 8th November 2005, the Hon Desmond Guinness unveiled a plaque that states the hotel is on the original site of Guinness. This plaque is displayed proudly over the fireplace in the main reception of the hotel.
Accomodation “There is a time for many words and there is also a time to sleep” - Homer Nestled on the banks of the River Liffey, the Court Yard Hotel, Leixlip provides luxury accommodation for our most celebrated guest; YOU! Choose from our Spacious Standard Guestrooms, our Luxury Suites which overlook the River Liffey with their own private balcony or for the ultimate indulgence, Our Executive Suite, which has a large private balcony complete with its own Outdoor Canadian Hot Tub. The Court Yard Hotel is located in the heart of the picturesque village of Leixlip, Co. Kildare. It is a short drive from the bustling Dublin City Centre and is well serviced by both Bus and Train Services. It is an ideal location from which to explore the beauty of North Kildare or to enjoy the many Concerts and Sporting Events in Croke Park.
Whether your stay with us is for Business or Pleasure, Conference or Meeting, Relaxing Weekend Break or Romantic Getaway, The Court Yard Hotel has something for everyone... Eat “One of the very nicest things about life is the way we must regularly stop whatever it is we are doing and devote our attention to eating...” Luciano Pavarotti At the Court Yard Hotel, we have devoted ourselves to ensuring that your dining experience is a truly memorable one. Whether it is for Lunch or Dinner, we have a superb variety of great value offers available to suit every palate and every budget. The menus devised by our Head Chef, Andrew Cawley, offer quality Irish food and include a variety of gluten free options and vegetarian choices. “A Brewpub: “A place that perfectly blends both malted barley and hops in such a way that its aroma complements its sweetness and bitterness.
And when the spicy, fruity esters of yeast are added an alcoholic beverage is produced. A brew whose bouquet enchants your mind and a taste that tingles the tongue. And serves food too” – Arthur Guinness The Court Yard Hotel, built on the site of the original Guinness Brewery, has a lot to live up to… Since the opening of the hotel in 2005, Arthur’s Bar and the Piano Bar have become renowned in Leixlip and Kildare as the premier venues for Live Entertainment, great food, excellent beers and spirits and the finest selection of wines. We provide Live Entertainment 5 Nights a week and are also proud to showcase the very best in Irish Music each year at the Annual “Leixlip Festival” in June. For a list of our weekly performers, check out the Monthly Gig Listing. Arthur’s Bar is also the best venue to watch all of the sporting action every weekend…Plasma Screens are sure to be showing the match!
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Welcome to Balbriggan Balbriggan, a coastal town about twenty miles north of Dublin city, is named after either Baile BricĂn, meaning Town of the Small Trout, or Baile BrigĂn, meaning Town of the Small Hills. Balbriggan enjoys excellent transport links. It is situated very close to the M1 Motorway which runs along the east of the country and the Dublin - Belfast train line runs through the centre of the town. Balbriggan has lots of places of interest including a traditional fishing harbour, beside which is a lovely beach overlooked by a Martello Tower. The restoration of Bremore Castle which is underway serves as a reminder of the wonderful heritage of the town. Ardgillen Castle and Demesne is close-by and offers visitors magnificent views of the Irish Sea. Balbriggan is a rapidly expanding town which has experienced significant residential and commercial development over the past 10 years. The population of Balbriggan is approximately 18,000.
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History Of Guinness in Leixlip and the Court Yard Hotel
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hen Archbishop Price died in 1752 he left £100, quite a sum then, to his servant, Richard Guinness and a similar amount to Richard’s son, Arthur, who was then aged 27.
Richard appears to be the oldest known Guinness having being born around 1690 and was living in Leixlip in 1766. He had arrived in Celbridge in 1722 and was employed by Archbishop Price as a land steward. One of his duties was to supervise the brewing of beer for workers on the Price estate. In the same year, the Archbishop took over James Carberry’s brewery near the bridge in Celbridge, apparently inspired by the ability of Richard “to make a brew of a very palatable nature”, which he was brewing in his brewery in Leixlip, where the Court Yard Hotel now stands. Could this “palatable” brew be either the black stuff or closely related to it? Arthur was born in Celbridge in 1725, he was 31 when jointly with his brother he established a brewery on Main St. Leixlip - the lease for the property dates from 13th September 1756 and the original lease for the site is displayed beside the main reception in the hotel with Arthur’s signature on it. Three years later, Arthur then aged 34 left his younger brother, Richard, in charge of that enterprise and moved on and bought an existing, but run down brewery at St. James Gate in Dublin. It was there he established the world famous company. The start of the Guinness business is always taken as being 1759, the date of this move. He lived on the Gate premises for a while and brewed all types of beer including dark beer known as porters ale or porter. The colour was obtained by including in the mash, with the ordinary pale malt, a proportion of malt that was roasted until virtually black. There was a problem with the process brewing was more an art than a science then - but Arthur was among the first Irishmen to become really good at producing black porter. His Guinness porter gained a foothold in the English market despite a tax on Irish beer and when it was removed in 1795 the Guinness brewery gave up ale to concentrated on brewing porter, much of it for the export trade. In Leixlip, the Guinness family owned the property on which the house owned by Dr. Mary Boyd is built. While Arthur set up the Gate brewery, his brother, Richard, ran the Leixlip brewery from 1759 to 1803 on his own. Wealth flowed for the family. By the end of the 1700s, they owned the coaching yard, on the site of the Court Yard Hotel, Dr. Boyd’s house and twelve smaller houses or shops along the main street which still stand today. When Arthur died in 1803, aged 78, he was buried at Oughterard Cemetery near Kill, a mere 20 minute drive from the hotel, which is also the resting place of his wife, Olivia, who bore him 21 children following their marriage in 1761. If some Guinness’s took to drink, Arthur Guinness’s eldest son, the Rev. Hosea Guinness (1765-1841) took to religion and was rector of St. Werburg’s church in Dublin. The family link with Leixlip was re-ignited in 1958, when Hon. Desmond Guinness, then aged 27, the same age as Arthur when he got his inheritance, bought Leixlip Castle, where he still resides today with his wife Penny. The Castle can be seen from the bedrooms in the hotel. The site saw many changes of ownership over the years, everything from an arbitress to a nun’s resident and some views of the changes on the site throughout the years can be seen in the Piano Bar of the hotel. Through the 1970’s – 1980’s the site ran into ruin and disarray but yet through it all the original walls of the brewery still stood. In the 1990’s the site was finally bought over by its current owner, Mr. Luke Moriarty, who had a vision of a hotel on the site incorporating the original features, such as the stone walls of the brewery and incorporating them into a contemporary, modern hotel. With patience and care, the original walls of the brewery were restored to their former glory. Mr. Moriarty ensured that every door and window was reset to the way they were when Arthur and Richard owned the site. With the approval of Hon. Desmond Guinness, the hotel opened its doors in June 2005 and once again Guinness was back where it all began with a very modern version of Arthur’s porter now begin sold in Arthur’s Bar. The hotel was awarded the amazing accolade of being “The most romantic hotel in Europe” by Prudence Magazine in 2006, an award that the management and staff are extremely proud of. At the Official Launch of the hotel on the 8th November 2005, the Hon Desmond Guinness unveiled a plaque that states the hotel is on the original site of Guinness. This plaque is displayed proudly over the fireplace in the main reception of the hotel.
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Shopping in Balbriggan The Bracken Court is situated within easy distance of a wide variety of shopping options with something to suit everyone. Whether you are looking for something quirky from one of the family run boutiques nestled in the village of Balbriggan to the latest bargain for you to nab from the high street the following list of excellent shopping areas is guaranteed to quench your thirst for Retail Therapy. The Pavilions Centre Swords Just 15 minutes away from the Bracken Court Hotel is the new Pavilions Centre in Swords. This wonderful new centre has over 80 Shops including many high street retailers, restaurants and cafes as well as an 11 screen cinema. The centre is open 7 days a week and there is free parking for the first 2 hours. Our Reception Team will be happy to help you with directions to the centre. Scotch Hall Shopping Centre, Drogheda Just 20 minutes north of Balbriggan, you will find the amazing Scotch Hall Centre in Drogheda. Scotch Hall features over 50 great shops and restaurants including Dunnes Stores, Next, River Island, Coast, Pamela Scott, Waterstones, Sony Centre, and much more. This beautiful waterfront development, where original listed buildings are mixed with contemporary design and style, has revitalised the retail offer in Drogheda and provides a relaxed, fun, brand-filled shopping experience.
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Shopping in Leixlip The town is not a major retail centre, but there are three supermarkets - a SuperValu, Eurospar, and Lidl. As well as Eurospar, there are also three Spar convenience stores and a Mace in Leixlip. The Liffey Valley Shopping Centre is a short drive down the N4, and Leixlip is also within easy reach of Dublin city centre’s wide variety of shops, as well as the Blanchardstown shopping centre.
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The Central Lounge Address: Bridge Street, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin Only a few mins walk from the the Bracken Court Hotel
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C OURTLOUGH S H O O T I N G
Courtlough Shooting Grounds
was established in 1996 by former Irish Olympian Richard Flynn and his son William also an International grade shooter and Irish team member.
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p Shooting Lessons p Group Packages p Corporate Shooting Events p Trout Fishing p Gun Room & Shop p Cafe & Bar
Since its formation in 1996 Courtlough has expanded to become Ireland’s premier, shooting ground, offering disciplines such as Down the line, Olympic Trap, Automatic Ball Trap, Skeet, Sporting, Fitasc and Compak shooting. All shooting are fully covered in away from the elements of the weather, which makes us an ideal venue all year round. We pride ourselves in providing all facilities, disciplines and tuition for the Novice shooter right the way through to the International shooter. We see ourselves as leading Event providers in the following fields Corporate events, Teambuilding days, Social club outings, Stag/Hen parties and Family days out. We can cater groups or individuals from 1-200 in size. We are located approximately 25 minutes from Dublin City Centre and 10 minutes from Dublin Airport just 2 minutes off exit 5 on the M1 motorway. All our staff members hold professional qualifications awarded by the CPSA & NRA.
Courtlough Shooting Grounds Courtlough Balbriggan Co. Dublin Tel: +353 1 841 3096 Fax: + 353 1 841 5462 Email: info@courtlough.ie Web: www.courtlough.ie
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Out & About Arthurs Bar “A Brewpub: “A place that perfectly blends both malted barley and hops in such a way that its aroma complements its sweetness and bitterness. And when the spicy, fruity esters of yeast are added an alcoholic beverage is produced. A brew whose bouquet enchants your mind and a taste that tingles the tongue. And serves food too” – Arthur Guinness The Court Yard Hotel, built on the site of the original Guinness Brewery, has a lot to live up to… Since the opening of the hotel in 2005, Arthur’s Bar and the Piano Bar have become renowned in Leixlip and Kildare as the premier venues for Live Entertainment, great food, excellent beers and spirits and the finest selection of wines. We provide Live Entertainment 5 Nights a week and are also proud to showcase the very best in Irish Music each year at the Annual “Leixlip Festival” in June. For a list of our weekly performers, check out the Monthly Gig Listing. Arthur’s Bar is also the best venue to watch all of the sporting action every weekend… Whether its RBS 6 Nations Rugby or Premiership Football, GAA or the UEFA Cup Action our Plasma Screens are sure to be showing the match! With a late bar Thursday to Sunday, a delicious Bar Food Menu available every day until 9pm and the best sports & live entertainment, why not join us in Arthur’s Bar or the Piano Bar this weekend? Why come down & check out our Large Outdoor Screen for all the live sport? To see your message on our Plasma Screens just text “COURTYARD” followed by your message to 53131 (texts cost 30c).
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EAT IN BALBRIGGAN From breakfast to dinner you won’t be disappointed with what is on offer in Balbriggan. Every taste and palate is catered for throughout the town. Balbriggan is a Fusion of food, ranging from alfresco eating on the sidewalk to gourmet fine dining at one of our many exclusive restaurants. If your choice is European, Italian, Chinese, Indian, Portugese, French, Thai, Traditional etc in these strained economic times there is budget to suit every pocket.
Why not sample the fare at XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX List some advertising restaurants here …… They don’t just do food in many of these establishments as many of them also offer musical entertainment. The licensed Public House has been the focal point of Irish night life down through the years and Balbriggan is no different with a range of venues on offer ranging from the most modern right through to traditional Irish Pub.
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EAT IN LEIXLIP In Leixlip you will find a flavour to suit every palate with award winning menus around every corner. There are family friendly cafÊs and restaurants which will calm the most excited child’s palate, and for the adults some really fantastic authentic, gourmet meals to savour. When the sun goes down, the village come alive with pubs filled with local atmosphere, traditional music, and friendly staff to help make your evening end on the highest note.. Food is essential to our very existence and thankfully Leixlip has it in abundance.
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WELCOME TO BALBRIGGAN GOLF CLUB Founded in 1945 Balbriggan Golf Club, located just 3 minutes from the Bracken Court Hotel. Balbriggan Golf Club is one of the top 100 golf clubs in Ireland three years running and is among the premier parkland courses in Leinster. GREEN FEES Balbriggan Golf Club is open to all visitors. We will work with you to accomodate your group, be it a fourball or society, and we always have great offers available. Book directly through the hotel or use the contact details below. Balbriggan Golf Club, Blackhall, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin Tel: +353 (0)1 8412229 E-mail: balbriggangolfclub@eircom.net Fully stocked Pro Shop - Full Bar and Restaurant facilities on site.
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Golf at the Bracken Court Hotel The Bracken Court Hotel is the ideal venue for Golf Societies and Groups of all sizes to enjoy a break away. The north east of Ireland is renowned for it’s array of Links and Parkland courses... We have partnered with some of the finest golf courses in North Dublin and the surrounding area to provide wonderful packages for keen golfers. A copy of our Golf Brochure can be found on www.brackencourt.ie.
Golf Packages at Bracken Court Hotel Albatross Package: 1 Nights Bed & Breakfast Round of Golf Steak Dinner at The Bracken Grill Chilled Pint of Beer Transfer to and from Course Price: From €99.00 per person sharing
Eagle Package: 1 Nights Bed & Breakfast Round of Golf 3 Course Set Menu at The Bracken Grill Transfer to and from Course Price: From €109.00 per person sharing
Birdie Package 2 Nights Bed & Breakfast 2 Rounds of Golf Steak Dinner and Pint on First Night 3 Course Set Menu on Second Night Transfer to and from Course each day Price: From €189.00 per person sharing
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Golfing Ireland offers golfers the complete package with top championship course, stunning scenery, fascinating history and some of the best ‘craic’ (good fun) around. Challenge your perceptions as well as your golf and find out why Ireland is one of the worlds leading destinations for golfing breaks. Ireland is justifiably famous for a number of things- the people, the scenery and the sights. It’s also one of the worlds leading destinations for golf. A golfing trip to the Emerald Isle will not only convince you of Ireland’s golf pedigree, it will also challenge any perceptions you had about the quality of the great game in Ireland. With over 400 golf clubs including a third of the worlds natural links courses, and an abundant of exceptional championships courses in spectacular locations. The Irish 19th From traditional old pubs in secluded villages, to the golfer’s clubhouse – the Irish know how to enjoy themselves! Walk into any Irish country pub and you won’t hear the sounds of slot machines or over bearing music – you’re more likely to be greeted with the busy hum of chat, the crackling of real fires and the clinking of pints. Part of the pleasure of golfing in Ireland is being able to enjoy a warm welcome and the legendary ‘craic’ (good fun). From a traditional music session in a secluded rural pub to top gourmet grub in a stylish urban bar, you’ll find the atmosphere absolutely unbeatable. And if you don’t want to stray to far from the course, don’t worry- the clubhouse- otherwise known as the Irish 19th, is a great place to trade stories with other golfers and relax post match with a couple of well deserved drinks.
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Tourist Attractions: Things to do and see in Balbriggan: Ireland, an Island steeped in heritage and culture, a civilisation that fascinates our closest neighbours in Europe and holds a place of deep affection in more far flung lands. In the region of the Bracken Court Hotel, there is so much to discover and enjoy, we hope our website and this section in particular will give you a real feel of what there is to see and do and to really experience all we have to offer. Ardgillan Castle and Victorian Gardens Ardgillan Castle is situated on the elevated coastline between Balbriggan and Skerries and is unique among Dublin’s Regional Parks for the magnificent views it enjoys. The park sonsists of 194 acres of rolling pastureland, mixed woodland and gardens, overlooking the bay of Drogheda. Ardgillan, meaning high wooded area, is a sanctuary for many species of mammals and birds. Ardgillan Castle is a five minute drive from the Bracken Court Hotel. Balbriggan Beach Balbriggan is a traditional fishing harbour, beside which is a lovely beach overlooked by a Martello Tower. The beach and surrounding area retains much of the old world charm. Brú na Bóinne Visitor Centre (Newgrange and Knowth) Brú na Bóinne Visitor Centre interprets the Neolithic monuments of Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth. The extensive exhibition includes a full scale replica of the chamber at Newgrange as well as a full model of one of the smaller tombs at Knowth. All admission to Newgrange & Knowth is through the visitor centre, there is no direct access to these monuments. Visitors are brought from the visitor centre to the monuments by shuttle bus. Please note that this is a very busy site and visitors may experience a delay during the summer months. The Bracken Court Hotel is located less than 30km from this fantastic attraction which is a must see during your stay with us. Medieval Ireland - Meath & Louth A tour of Medieval Meath & Louth is a must for any visitor to the Bracken Court Hotel. Highlights of this exciting driving tour include Trim Castle, built by the Anglo-Norman Warlords to impress the people of Ireland in the 13th Century. Other exciting sights include the Hill of Slane and the magnificent monastery at Mellifont which has been in existence since the 12th Century. Other must-sees include the delightful town of Ardee and the charming village of Carlingford. Boyne Valley Touring Route County Meath is known as the “Royal County” and derives its name from the 2nd century AD as a territory for the High Kings. The abundance of historic monuments within this area testifies to the ancient importance of this region and some of the most important historic sites and monuments in Ireland dot the landscape here. Our Reception Team will be delighted to advise you on the best choice of route to suit you as you explore this wonderful region of Ireland.
Things to do and see in Leixlip: Leixlip Castle
A medieval castle on a rock above where the Rye water flows into the river Liffey, partly rebuilt in the 18 th century and with an 18 th century interior. Founded in the 12 th century by one of Strongbow’s followers; the massive round tower, which is still the castle’s dominant feature, dates from this period. Later it belonged to the crown, but was granted in 1569 to Sir Nicholas Whyte, Master of the Rolls. In 1731, it was sold by John Whyte to Rt. Hon William Connolly, nephew and heir of Speaker Connolly, the builder of the nearby Castletown House, whose widow continued to live at Castletown after his death. William Connolly left Leixlip for Castletown after his aunt’s death in 1752; but it remained in the Connolly family until 1914. The Honourable Desmond Guinness bought the property and he has resided there since 1958. He has carried out much renovation and restoration of the castle and has furnished it in a most fitting style.
The Wonderful Barn
The Wonderful Barn, dating from 1743 was built as part of Castletown Demesne, just west of Leixlip village. It was built to give employment to the local tenants during the severe winters of 1741 -1742 when early and prolonged frost destroyed crops. Standing 70 feet tall, this conical structure with five floors is surrounded with an outside winding staircase of 94 steps. It is flanked by two smaller towers. The barn was used for storing grain. Each floor contains a circular opening where sacks of grain could be raised or lowered. The Barn was so eye catching that it’s design was soon imitated by a Major Hall, who built a similar structure in Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin.
St. Mary’s Church
St. Mary’s Church, Leixlip, was built on the site of an ancient church soon after the Normans, under Strongbow invaded Ireland in 1172. The church stands at the confluence of the Liffey and the Rye rivers, which here forms the historic boundary between the Kingdoms of Leinster and Brega. However it was attacked as early as 1317 by Robert Bruce, King of Scotland who destroyed all but the tower. The tower which dates from the 12 th century is a fine example of Norman architecture and has national monument status. It is believed that it was constructed at the same time as Leixlip Castle in 1172. Local folklore suggests that there exists an underground passage which connects the tower to the castle although no evidence has been uncovered to substantiate this. Several important figures have been buried in the graveyard, this includes Archbishop Price who was responsible for helping Arthur Guinness set up his brewery. In the 17 th century a major reconstruction of the church took place. Restoration of the church began again in late 1994 with the assistance of FÁS. The ancient boundary wall has been rebuilt, the graveyard and headstones have been repaired. Church Service takes place on Sunday Mornings at 11.30.
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44 Dublin street, Ballbriggan, Co Dublin. We have an excellent team of highly qualified florists, with years of experience. Providing exceptional service with an ability to understand our clients requirements.
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Bouquets Giftware Weddings Corporate Events Funeral Flowers.
We provide a daily delivery service throughout the Balbriggan and surrounding areas.
Wedding Packages ROMANTIC : €245 Bride bouquet - Bridesmaids x 2 Grooms button hole Groomsmen button hole x 2 Flower girl x 1 Mums corsages x 2 Dads button holes x 2
ENTICING: €497
Bride Bouquet Bridesmaid bouquet x 2 Grooms button hole Groomsmen button hole x 2 Flower girl x 1 Thank you bouquets for mums x 2 Mums corsages x 2 Dads button holes x 2
Church: Altar arrangement x 1/ posy's x 2 Pedestal's x 2 Barbie bows x 10
ALLURING: €762
Includes all flowers listed under enticing, with the addition of hotel flowers: Top table arrangement Guests tables x 10 If guests tables include a candelabra. Centre candle can be removed to include a ball floral arrangement.
CONTACT
Ruth Gallagher at FlowersNow Tel: (+353) 1 841 6944 or (+353) 1 690 4415 Email: Ruth@FlowersNow.ie
Website: www.FlowersNow.ie Order online on our website to avail of free delivery. We accept Visa/Mastercard Call the Shop Directly to pay by LASER 01-690 4415
Weddings We firmly believe
that each Wedding should totally reflect the personality of the Wedding Couple. We also know that as you plan your Wedding there is a lot to do so we created inclusive packages ranging in price from €29 to €59 per guest.
In addition to including
your wedding menu, our Silver, Gold, Pearl and Diamond Packages also provide an array of enhancements such as Champagne on arrival, crisp fabric chair covers or entertainment from your own private pianist, as well as an array of extras that sets your day apart.
It’s your special day; allow us to make it perfect... The Bracken Court Hotel has rapidly become a
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venue of choice for weddings in North Dublin and indeed the North East of Ireland. We are delighted to say that Weddings are a specialty of the Bracken Court Hotel and from the moment you decide to place your trust in our team you can be assured of the most professional service and attention to detail. From the instant you step on to the red carpet, you will experience the true dedication of an expert team with a single focus – ensuring you have the most memorable day of your life. We have a choice of reception suites for you to choose from: the Martello Suite and the Ardgillan Suite. Each room is unique in design and ambience; both rooms are visually stunning, worthy backdrops to a memorable occasion. The Bracken Court Hotel is also an ideal venue to host civil ceremonies and marriage blessings. We operate a one-wedding-a-day policy, which means all our attention is focused on you and your
guests. It’s your day, no-one else’s. With a beautiful beach and bustling little fishing harbour just nearby, not to mention the luxury of the hotel itself, the Bracken Court is the perfect setting for any wedding. We would be honoured to host yours.
Wedding Testimonial
The Bracken Court Hotel is delighted to have been chosen as the Wedding Venue of choice for lots of couples... We are delighted to share some of their feedback with you. “Hi myself and my partner just want to thank all the staff at the bracken court hotel for everything you did to make our wedding the most special day to remember. Eddie you were very good we didnt want for anything, our guests were delighted with the day, thanks again xx” Teresa & Wayne, 24th November 2012
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Wedding Packages Big Savings for the Big Day..... Inclusive Wedding Package for 100 Guests for just €2,450.00
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a Champagne Breakfast p Late Bar p Ample Free Car Parking Facilities p Midnight Supper served with Freshly Brewed Tea & Coffee
Package includes: p Red Carpet Arrival p Champagne on Arrival for the Bridal Party p Tea / Coffee & Selection of Cookies for all Guests on Arrival p Complimentary Menu Tasting for the Bride & Groom priort to the Wedding p Roof Top Terrace for Pre-Dinner Drinks Reception & Photography p Elegant 5 Candled Candelabras on all tables p Personalised Menus for all Tables p Cake Stand & Knife p Chair Covers & Sash (to compliment your colour scheme) p Five Course Gourmet Meal (Eternity Menu) p Complimentary overnight accommodation in our Bridal Suite for the Bride & Groom followed by
Wedding Testimonial
“Hiya Helga, Eddie and all the staff at the hotel. Just wanted to stop by and say thank you all so much for looking after us and our guests so well on Friday for our wedding. The service was absolutely outstanding. Everything was perfect from the ceremony right through till the very early hours of the morning :) All or guests were raving about the hotel, staff, food and everything in between. We are so happy we chose The Bracken Court Hotel for our special day.” Darren and Lynda, 16th November 2012 “We would just like to thank all the staff in the hotel for all their help making our wedding day so good!! We had a really great 2 days .....food was brilliant, staff were so friendly and helpful ...everything was great!!
Cant thank you all enough!! We all really enjoyed it! We are so glad we chose your hotel for our wedding!” Tracey & Richard, 23rd August 2012 “ We would like to say a huge thank you to all the staff at the Bracken Court Hotel. Myself and my husband recently celebrated our wedding in your hotel. Everything was perfect from start to finish throughout the whole weekend. All of our guests have commented on the excellent food and service. We had an absolutely amazing day. A special thank you to Helga and Eddie for the help. We will definitely visit again and would highly recommend the Bracken Court to anyone who is choosing the location for their wedding reception.” Deirdre and Seán, 18th August 2012 “We had a wonderful day, the staff are fantastic, the food was excellent and the venue was perfect. I couldn’t of asked for more. GREAT place to get married.” Neysa & Luca, 15th August 2012
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Weddings
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Intimate Weddings... Treasure the Moment‌
wedding per day ensures that you receive the undivided attention you deserve on this special day.
On behalf of the entire Management and Staff of the Court Yard Hotel let us firstly congratulate you on your upcoming wedding. Choosing a venue for your Wedding is one of the most important decisions that you will make. We at the Court Yard Hotel offer an intimate setting for your Wedding with luxurious facilities and ambient surroundings. Our attentive, professional Wedding Co-ordinator will cater to your needs by helping you create the Wedding Reception you always dreamed of.
At the Court Yard Hotel, we work with you and make your wedding plans easy so that the event itself is nothing less than truly amazing. Catering for numbers as small as 20 up to 120, we have an extensive list of menus, packages and options available to you on your special day. We also tailor packages to suit your individual needs. Our Wedding Brochure is available to download on the website.
Renowned for our ability to capture the true essence of the day, we firmly believe that each wedding should totally reflect the personality of the Bride & Groom. Our commitment to one
when it comes to your chosen Menu. Our Head Chef Andrew Cawley has devised a vast array of menus and packages which can be tailored to suit the tastes and characters of each bride and groom. While our menus provide a good outline, if you have any special wishes, then we are delighted to work with you. Throughout the menu tasting process the emphasis always remains on creating mouth-watering food tailored to your personal tastes. Some of our Menu Choices are available to download on the website.
Menus At the Court Yard Hotel, we are delighted to offer our Wedding Couples a wide variety of choice
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Wedding Packages We firmly believe that each Wedding should totally reflect the personality of the Bride and Groom. We also know that as you plan your Wedding there is a lot to do so we created all inclusive packages ranging in price from €49 to €79. In addition to including your wedding menu, our Gold and Platinum packages also provide an array of enhancements such as champagne on arrival, crisp fabric chair covers or entertainment from your own private pianist, as well as an array of extras that sets your day apart. As each wedding day should be as unique as the couple themselves, we’re also happy to work with you on customising your wedding. Our packages can easily be tailored to include those finishing touches that you’ve always dreamed about. With an amazing 10% discount available on
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midweek dates (excluding Bank Holidays or the Christmas period) as well as dates still available in 2011, you can celebrate in true style at the Court Yard Hotel.
array of enhancements such as champagne on arrival, crisp fabric chair covers or entertainment from your own private pianist, as well as an array of extras that sets your day apart.
To download a copy of our Wedding Brochure, please visit our website.
As each wedding day should be as unique as the couple themselves, we’re also happy to work with you on customising your wedding. Our packages can easily be tailored to include those finishing touches that you’ve always dreamed about.
All Inclusive Packages €3,000 for 50 guests.
We firmly believe that each Wedding should totally reflect the personality of the Bride and Groom. We also know that as you plan your Wedding there is a lot to do so we created all inclusive packages ranging in price from €49 to €79. In addition to including your wedding menu, our Gold and Platinum packages also provide an
With an amazing 10% discount available on midweek dates (excluding Bank Holidays or the Christmas period) as well as dates still available in 2011, you can celebrate in true style at the Court Yard Hotel. To download a copy of our Wedding Brochure, please visit our website.
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Tourist Info
Weather
The climate in Ireland is mild and temperate. The average temperatures range from about 4°C in the winter and 16°C - 23°C in summer. Be sure to take some rain protection especially during winter and when travelling in the West or mountains at any time.
Sunrise/Sunset Times
In mid-winter the sunrise times are about 8.00am and sunset times about 16.00pm. During mid-summer, sunrise is at about 5.00am and sunset at about 21.45pm.
Winter/Summer Times
From the last week of March to the last week of October Ireland is on GMT. From the last week of October to the last week of March Ireland is on GMT + 1 hour
Passports and Visas
You need a valid passport to enter any European country. Visas are not required for everyone depending on the length and purpose of your visit. More visa information is available from the Irish Dept of Foreign Affairs.
Customs
Various allowances apply for EU and non-EU residents, and for duty free goods. These are outlined at points of entry and exit. The importation of certain foodstuffs is also prohibited.
Health
You should check that your health insurance coverage is adequate, especially if coming from North America. EU citizens are entitled to free public hospital treatment but should obtain an E111 form prior to departure. Health certificates are typically only necessary if you are arriving from a country where yellow fever is present. Some countries will require you to announce yourself to officials on arrival if you have been in contact with farm animals prior to arrival.
Pets
Restrictions and quarantines apply to the import of pets from all countries other than the UK. Check the Dept of Agriculture’s information sheet for more.
Smoking
The Republic of Ireland has a ban on smoking in all places of work which includes nightclubs, pubs and restaurants.
Pharmacists:
Mackeys Chemist: (053) 94 21294
McCauleys Chemist: (053) 94 21904
Roches Chemist: Tel: (053) 94 -21179
Tel: (053) 94 -21179 (after-hours)
Wade’s Chemist: (053) 94 21339, (21339 after-hours). *Note Chemists /Pharmacists rotate Sunday Morning openings.
Tourist Info
VAT/Sales Tax Refunds
Visitors returning to non-EU countries can claim back VAT on purchases being brought home. This is refunded to your credit card account or into a currency of your choice at the airport on leaving. Ask when purchasing goods in shops for a tax-free shopping form with each purchase.
Electricity
The Republic of Ireland operates at 220V at 50Hz and 230/240V 50Hz in Northern Ireland. The electricity supplied is AC and plugs generally conform to BS1363 for 3-pin plugs except for shaving sockets which support most common international variants and are two-pin.
Units (Metric/Imperial)
Travel Tax
There is travel tax charged usually when purchasing a ticket to the Republic. It only applies to air and sea travel.
The Law and Age limits
The legal age limit for the consumption of alcohol is 18 years.
Disabled Visitors
Many accommodations and tourist attractions have upgraded their facilities for the disabled. For more detailed information contact: In the Republic of Ireland:
Access Department
The Metric system applies across most of Europe and Ireland. The most notable exception is the “hallowed” pint. Some local traders still measure by the pound and ounce by default.
The National Rehabilitation Board, 25 Clyde Road, Dublin 4 Tel: ++353 1 668 4181 Fax: ++353 1 668 5029
Police
or in Northern Ireland:
In the Republic of Ireland the law enforcement entity is called the Garda Síochana, with both male and female officers known as Gardaí, Garda singular. Northern Ireland’s police force is called the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC).
Getting Newspapers from home
Disability Action
2 Annadale Avenue, Belfast, BT7 3JH Tel No. ++44(0)1232 491011. Fax ++44(0)1232 491627.
Most national UK and national Irish papers are widely available. A few shops (Eason’s in particular) have selection of imported continental newspapers.
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Looking for the nearest ATM cash machine? Or perhaps your unsure of the tipping
etiquette in Ireland?
ONE WAY TRAFFIC SYSTEM & PAY PARKING Pay and Display Parking : Main Street - one hour limit, Church Street, McDermott Street, Rafter Street, John Street, Thomas Street, North Parade - (70c)per hour
Foreign Exchange Facilities
AIB Bank, Main Street, Gorey, (053) 94 21478 An Post, The Avenue, Gorey, (053) 94 21381 Bank of Ireland, Main Street, Gorey, (053) 94 21392 Irish Permanent, Main Street, Gorey, (053) 94 22266 Ulster Bank, Main Street, Gorey,(053) 94 20875 Pettitts Supermarket, Main Street, Gorey,(053) 94 21722
Banks
Generally, in the Republic of Ireland the banking hours of business are Monday to Friday from 10.00 to 12.30 and from 13.30 to 15.30 hours. Some branches open during lunchtime and most open late one day a week (Thursday in Dublin). The TSB works through lunch and has later closing times: 16.00 and 19.00 on Thursdays. In Northern Ireland, banks in main towns are open 9.3Oam-4.3Opm Mon-Fri. Elsewhere, some may close from 12.30-1.30pm. In small villages, the bank may not open every day, so get cash in bigger centres. Building society banks are open longer (and, often, on Saturday).
A.T.M. Machines
Banklink, AIB Bank, (053) 9421478 Cashere, Irish Permanent, (053) 94 22266 Pass, Bank of Ireland,(053) 94 21392 Servicetill, Ulster Bank(053) 94 20875 Banklink, Tesco Supermarket(053) 94 21111 A.T.M, Dunnes stores, Gorey Shopping centre,(053)9483520
Lotto Agents
An Post, The Avenue, Gorey, (053) 94 21381 Dunnes stores, Gorey shopping centre,Gorey,(953)9483520 Pettitts Supermarket, Main Street, Gorey,(053) 94 21722 Tesco, Millands, Gorey (053) 94 21111
Money
The Euro is the currency in the Republic of Ireland and Sterling in Northern Ireland. Both have 100 denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50. Notes are issued in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100. Some areas near the border can operate on a dual currency basis. In Northern Ireland it is very common for the banks to issue their own notes which some people may not accept in the UK due to unfamiliarity.
Tipping
Hotels and restaurants often add 10-15% to the bill especially for large parties. This is not mandatory in the Republic of Ireland but is normal and of course, tipping always appreciated. Tipping in pubs is unusual except for table service.
Tourist Info Using the Phone Ireland offers a extensive modern digital telephone service. Public telephones have two systems, cash and callcard. Phones in the Republic take one or the other but not usually both whereas in the North they can take both. Some additional phones can take credit cards. Callcards can be purchased in many shops, all post offices and phone centres. In the Republic of Ireland for operator assistance for numbers within the Republic dial 1190, for numbers within Britain and Northern Ireland it is 1197 and for other international calls, collect calls, booking calls and other enquiries, it is 114. In Northern Ireland operator assistance for numbers within Britain is available by dialling 100 and 155 for international calls. Directory enquiries can be reached at 192 and 153 for international enquiries. The tones used Ireland are a continuous high pitched tone as a dial tone, a repeated double beat tone--burr-burr for the ringing tone and a high pitched, broken tone beep-beep-beep for the engaged tone.
Language/Accents The main languages are English and Irish and most signposts in the Republic are bilingual. English is spoken by everyone while Irish is generally confined to pockets of the southwest, west and northwestern coastal areas, but it can sometimes be heard anywhere.
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Tel : +353 1 629 5100 Fax : +353 1 629 5111
Tel: +353 1 841 3333 Fax: +353 1 841 5118
Email: info@courtyard.ie Web: www.courtyard.ie
Email: info@brackencourt.ie Web: www.brackencourt.ie