Ireland’s Lahinch Golf and Leisure Hotel enjoys a scenic location in the coastal town of Lahinch. With this beach location, you’ll find plenty of water activities along with renowned championship links at the Lahinch Golf Club.
With something to do for everyone, it makes a great destination for the entire family, and a perfect choice for those who like to relax and pamper themselves.
Lahinch Leisure Hotel Amenities
The Lahinch Golf and Leisure Hotel houses 144 spacious rooms, large comfortable beds, and plenty of amenities to make you feel at home including multi-channel TVs, hair dryers, iron and ironing board, safety deposit box, direct-dial telephone, and tea and coffee equipment.
If you’re traveling with a larger group, they do have connecting rooms and even offer triple connecting rooms. They also have a one- and two-bedroom suites available.
Leisure Center
The Lahinch Golf and Leisure Hotel’s Leisure Centre is the perfect place to exercise or pamper and soothe away the stresses of travel or a very active day.
The fully equipped gym and 17-meter swimming pool are a great way to stay fit during your visit, but when you just want to unwind, you can take advantage of the steam room, sauna, or Jacuzzi. Kids are welcome in the Leisure Center until 7:00 p.m.
Lahinch Golf Courses
If golf is what brings you to the Lahinch Golf and Leisure Hotel, you’ll be pleased to find there are three different golf courses to choose from:
Lahinch Championship Golf Course: This championship course makes for an interesting game. This course is often compared to St. Andrews, and you can’t ask for a richer setting. However, unique elements add to its eclectic nature and one-of-a-kind experience. You’ll experience a number of challenging holes, including a couple of blind holes, goats that roam freely, and a ruined castle on the 7th hole.
Castle Course: The Castle Course is not as challenging as the Championship Course, but it is by no means an easy course. Water hazards and strategically designed bunkers offer plenty of challenge.
Doonbeg Golf Course: This course was designed by Greg Norman, at is nestled along the beach and dunes.
Authentic Irish Fare
When you stay at the Lahinch Golf and Leisure Hotel, you’ll find several opportunities to enjoy authentic Irish fare, too. Some options are only available during season, so be sure to contact the hotel to find out what is available during the time you plan to visit.
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