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Type: Luxury Hotel

Summary: An elegant countryside retreat in County Kildare

Feature: Two world-class golf courses and high-tech golf simulators

Rooms: 111 rooms, 16 suites & 1 luxury 10-bedroom residence

Location: Republic of Ireland, United Kingdom & Ireland

Star rating: 5 Star

Nearest airport: Dublin Airport

Transfer: Approximately 30 minutes by private car transfer from Dublin Airport

Luxury Holidays At The K Club

Nestled in its own 550 acres of picturesque Kildare countryside, yet only a short drive from the vibrant city of Dublin, The K Club hotel is a relaxing haven of five-star country chic luxury. Impressive formal gardens hint at the traditional Irish hospitality guests can expect within, and the resort’s elegant interiors firmly echo that sentiment. Two Arnold Palmer golf courses offer an exceptional golfing experience in the fresh, Irish air, while inside, K Golf World simulators use the most innovative personalised golf training technology to hone skills. An on-site fitness centre with gym and yoga studio is joined by a swimming pool, hot tubs and steam rooms for restorative relaxation, whilst The K Spa offers a range of luxurious treatments ideal for unwinding. Guests can discover the enchanting Irish landscape on foot, horseback and on complimentary bikes or choose from a range of other leisure pursuits including angling, paddle boarding, shooting and falconry. Extensive interior spaces offer ample opportunity to relax, with handsome drawing rooms alongside a superb range of bars and restaurants, and opulent classically decorated bedrooms provide the perfect night-time retreat.  

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Why The K Club is so special...

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Golf

Two world-class golf courses set the scene for a memorable golfing experience at The K Club. Designed by Arnold Palmer, whose course designs are world renowned, the North and South parkland golf courses are separated by the River Liffey and make up the only 36-hole Arnold Palmer designed destination in Europe. Having hosted the Ryder Cup previously, the resort is building on their golfing legacy as a leading tournament destination with outstanding facilities and first-class service. The magnificent courses are complemented by the innovative golf simulator experience at K Golf World, which enables guests to hone their skills on the most iconic golf courses in the world.

Golf at The K Club

Spa Breaks

The award-winning K Spa at the K Club offers a range of luxurious treatments designed to relax and reinvigorate in scenic surroundings. Indulge in aromatherapy, thalassotherapy, facials or massage in one of the seven sumptuous treatment rooms before spending time in the fantastic wellness suite where a hammam and exotic Rasul Chamber join a Hydrobath and a secluded outdoor hydro pool for the ultimate tranquil escape. Products used in the spa are of the highest quality from skincare specialists Ground Wellbeing and Natura Bissé.

Spa Breaks at The K Club

Dining & Gourmet

Award-winning executive head chef, Philip Brazil, is at the forefront of The K Club’s exceptional gourmet offering. The hotel’s destination restaurant, The Barton, presents inventive dishes in an elegant setting using the very best of Irish produce combined with a wine list expertly curated by world-class sommelier Lisa O’Doherty. The Palmer is a recent exciting addition to the hotel, offering delicious contemporary all-day dining with options for al fresco meals on the expansive terrace when the Irish weather allows. Five further bars and restaurants serve refreshing cocktails and perfect pints alongside casual and comfort food.

Dining & Gourmet at The K Club

Hotel Experiences

An array of leisure pursuits await at The K Club. The hotel’s lake is the perfect setting for a relaxing few hours fishing, with abundant numbers of Trout providing superb opportunities for fly fishing. Guests can explore the beautiful local countryside on a river kayaking or paddle boarding trip along the River Liffey or on horseback, trotting down quiet country lanes. Guests can test their reactions at the shooting field where clay-pigeon and air rifle shooting are both available, or try their hand at the ancient art of falconry, a truly memorable opportunity to get up close to these majestic birds. Back at the resort, segway and e-scooter tours offer a fun way to explore the site and complimentary bicycles open up over 6km of riverside cycling trails to exploration. Inside the hotel, a whiskey master can guide guests through the best whiskeys in the hotel’s collection on an informative whiskey tasting, and the property’s impressive wine cellar is a wonderfully atmospheric setting for wine and cheese tasting.

Hotel Experiences at The K Club

Luxury Family Holidays

Children of all ages are welcomed at the hotel and Junior Einsteins Kids’ club provides fun and stimulating activities for children aged between five and twelve years of age. Little people will love the many activities on offer, with swimming, horse-riding, fishing, cycling and tennis popular options for daytime entertainment. Babysitting is available upon request.

Luxury Family Holidays at The K Club
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Pricing

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Accommodation and Dining Experiences

Find the best room for you, and discover the exceptional restaurants that await...

Overview

Overview

Complete with traditional, elegant furnishings and deluxe, hand-painted bathrooms, beautifully appointed guestrooms offer a luxurious escape. Comfortable bedding and sumptuous draperies lend an opulent feel, and bathrooms featuring glass-enclosed showers and separate soaking tubs are complemented by pampering Natura Bissé toiletries. All rooms boast impressive views with outlooks over the hotel’s beautiful gardens and River Liffey or across the golf course. Suites are spacious with the added benefit of a separate living room, making them an ideal choice for families, whilst the exquisite Viceroy Suite is perfect for honeymooners with its romantic four poster bed and in-room Jacuzzi. The property also boasts a remarkable 10-bedroom property, Straffan House. Resplendent in its French-inspired styling, this elegant country retreat is ideal for a group seeking exceptional accommodation in a stunning setting.

Standard room

Standard room

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Featuring garden views, standard rooms offer comfortable king beds with duck down duvets & pillows and hand painted en suite bathrooms with separate bath and shower. A Nespresso machine and flat screen television are included for guest use.

Deluxe room

Deluxe room

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  • crop_freeSize:36m²
  • visibilityRoom View:Garden View

Classic 19th Century style and stunning views over the hotel’s beautiful gardens add to the allure of the spacious deluxe rooms, which also boast all the amenities included in standard rooms.

Deluxe woodland view room

Deluxe woodland view room

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  • crop_freeSize:38m²
  • visibilityRoom View:Woodland View

Luxurious accommodation with lovely views of the woodland surrounding the hotel. Elegant décor perfectly complements outstanding views through large floor to ceiling windows.

Deluxe river view room

Deluxe river view room

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  • crop_freeSize:38m²
  • visibilityRoom View:River View

Floor to ceiling windows offer fantastic views of the nearby river and bedrooms are elegantly furnished in a classic country house style.

Liffey suite

Liffey suite

  • hotelRooms:5
  • crop_freeSize:61m²
  • visibilityRoom View:River View

A separate living area and views of The River Liffey from every window set this room category apart, which also includes all the amenities of deluxe rooms.

Kildare suite

Kildare suite

  • hotelRooms:4
  • crop_freeSize:73m²
  • visibilityRoom View:Garden or Woodland View 

Each spacious suite consists of a deluxe bedroom with interconnecting living room. Elegant décor throughout and beautiful views over the hotel grounds completes the offering.

Barton suite

Barton suite

  • hotelRooms:3
  • crop_freeSize:74m²
  • visibilityRoom View:River View

Ideal for families, a luxury pull-out sofa bed is available on request in the spacious living room and suites also have two bathrooms as well as magnificent views of the River Liffey.

Presidential suite

Presidential suite

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  • crop_freeSize:120m²
  • visibilityRoom View:Garden or River View

Located in the western wing of the hotel, the Presidential Suite West offers a large bedroom with a luxurious interconnecting living room featuring a large bay window, which frames the views out over the resort and magnificent Kildare countryside. The Presidential Suite East boasts a large, elegant living area connecting two bedrooms, making this the perfect choice for a family or group of friends.

Viceroy Suite

Viceroy Suite

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  • crop_freeSize:140m²
  • visibilityRoom View:Garden View

140m² of romantic, elegant interior is complemented by breathtaking views through the huge bay window of the manicured gardens beyond. An in-room Jacuzzi adds to the feeling of luxury

Imperial suite

Imperial suite

  • hotelRooms:1
  • crop_freeSize:160m²
  • visibilityRoom View:Garden View

This vast suite offers 160m² of five-star luxury with a romantic master bedroom featuring a four-poster bed and the option of a second bedroom to connect to the stunning living room. An in-room sauna and separate kitchen, in which the hotel chef can cater if required, sit alongside glorious garden views.

Straffan House

Straffan House

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Sleeping up to 20 guests in ten beautifully decorated en-suite bedrooms, Straffan House is ideal for a family or group of friends. Lavish furnishings and original artwork ensure an elegant yet comfortable ambience and exceptional facilities including an indoor swimming pool with swim up bar, movie theatre, games room, spa, gym and wine cellar will keep guests entertained. The property’s dedicated service team is always on hand for guests’ needs and a private chef can create exquisite menus to be enjoyed in the impressive dining room. Additionally, guests at Straffan House also have access to all K Club Hotel facilities and activities including outdoor pursuits such as clay pigeon shooting, archery, fishing and horse-riding.

Overview

Overview

Guests can choose from three outstanding restaurants ranging from casual cuisine and light bites to fine dining in elegant surrounds. Award-winning head chef, Philip Brazil, takes inspiration from the very best of Irish produce using the highest quality ingredients across the three venues.

The Barton

The Barton

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Elegant European cuisine
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:Yes

Innovative, inspiring cuisine using the best of Irish produce in an elegant and luxurious space. An impressive wine list showcasing bottles from around the world accompanies dishes, expertly curated by a world-class sommelier.

The Palmer

The Palmer

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Contemporary cuisine
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:Not essential but advised

An exciting all-day dining venue where quality ingredients take centre stage in modern, comfort cuisine. An adjoining terrace offers alfresco dining and boasts stunning views over the famous Palmer North golf course.

South Bar & Restaurant

South Bar & Restaurant

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Casual cuisine and light bites
  • checkroomDress Code:Casual  
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:No

A lively ambience perfect for relaxing and socialising with an impressive statement bar for drinks and cocktails and laid back open-plan seating in which to enjoy the all-day menu, which features comfortable classics including pasta, pizza and burgers.

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Republic of Ireland Travel Information

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Capital

Dublin

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Currency

Euro

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Voltage

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Climate

Ireland’s nickname, the ‘Emerald Isle’, comes from the vibrant colour of its lush landscapes, resulting from the soft rainfall that falls all year round. Its climate is best described as ‘moist’, though it tends to brighten up quickly and is rarely extreme. So, always expect a mix of sunshine and rain, even in summer. May and June is a good time to visit, with warm temperatures and long days. In winter, the country often experiences cold spells, frost and sometimes snow on higher ground. The west coast can be prone to cloud and mist, with savage winter storms.

Getting There

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National Parks

Inimitable in its natural beauty, Ireland is home to a number of stunning National Parks. County Kerry is a region of sweeping, golden bays, surf-pounded cliffs and lush farmland, boasting the striking lakes and mountains of the idyllic Killarney National Park. In County Galway, the Wild Atlantic Way boasts a coastline of extraordinary beauty, including the Connemara Peninsula. The Connemara National Park is a magical place of bogs, grasslands, rivers, mountains, waterfalls, and age-old landscapes where wild deer and ponies roam free.

National Parks
Dublin

A lively, cosmopolitan and friendly city, particularly renowned for its art and literature scene, Dublin will captivate you from the minute you arrive. Spot the Book of Kells in Trinity College Library, before browsing masterpieces from Picasso, Van Gogh and Monet in The National Gallery. Contemporary art features at the Hugh Lane Gallery, including Francis Bacon’s original London studio - walls and floor included! Other highlights include the Dublin Writers Museum, Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA), The National Museum of Ireland and St. Patrick’s Cathedral. As evening falls, sample the fantastic cuisine and dance the night away in a bustling, traditional pub surrounded by the friendly locals.

Dublin
History

Ireland is a land laced with a fascinating history. Charming County Waterford is home to Waterford City, dating back to Viking times. Today, it’s a lively port filled with medieval lanes, Norman churches, Georgian architecture and three excellent museums retelling what life was like during the Middle Ages. Trace the steps of Lord and Lady Waterford’s family around the beautiful Curraghmore Estate, with guided tours of the Georgian manor-house and quirky shell house. Meanwhile, close to County Cork, discover the 15th-century Blarney Castle, home to the legendary Blarney Stone. For a taste of Ireland’s more recent history, take a trip to the 200-year-old Jameson whiskey distillery for tours, tastings and whiskey-themed keepsakes.

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Festivals, Nightlife and Guinness

Proud of its past, modern-day Dublin brings an exciting present and future. It is a global city with a cosmopolitan culture, best depicted in its flamboyant festivals and street celebrations covering everything from dance and food to film and art. Calendar high points include St. Patrick’s Day, Dublin Dance, Handel Festival, Taste of Dublin and Culture Night Dublin. Year-round, entertainment includes the latest dramas, operas and musicals on stage. A top visitor attraction is the Guinness Storehouse, in which you learn about Ireland’s creamy-topped stout in a high-tech museum and sample a free pint in the Gravity Bar over spectacular city views.

Festivals, Nightlife and Guinness
Golf

Exclusive golfing excursions can be arranged for Belmond Grand Hibernian guests. Pick from a two-night tour from Dublin on which you travel to the Causeway Coast and its sensational links courses – the Royal Portrush Golf Club, the Dunluce Links and the Valley Links. The four-night itinerary heads west, starting at the Killarney Golf & Fishing Club on the Ring of Kerry, followed by the Lahinch Golf Club on the craggy coast of Liscannor Bay and then on to Westport Golf Club. Meanwhile, those visiting Dublin can tee-off at the illustrious Portmarnock Golf Club, just ten miles away, for a formidable test of play.

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Rail

Sibling of the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express and Eastern & Oriental Express, the Belmond Grand Hibernian offers a glamorous and luxurious adventure roaming Ireland’s verdant landscapes. Choose from two, four and six-night journeys exploring Ireland’s iconic sights, setting off from Dublin Heuston Station. Huge picture windows fill interiors with light and provide personal viewing galleries to soak up Ireland’s star attractions - including ancient sites, like Blarney Castle, and atmospheric towns like Galway. Days end with exquisite cuisine and wine onboard, as the sun sets over stunning Ireland.

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Horse-Racing

An easy day trip from Dublin, Kildare is a rich agricultural region of deep-green grazing pastures dotted with award-winning stud farms breeding champion racehorses. Spot the majestic horses as they rest in their stables, or watch them gallop across the springy turf of The Curragh, which appropriately means ‘place of the running horse’. This world-class racecourse draws in spectators, jockeys, trainers and owners from all over the world, and a true highlight of the racing calendar is the Irish Derby – a flat race that takes place in late June or early July.

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Glass

Beyond the charming cities and rolling landscapes, Ireland is also known for its glass creation. The greatest attraction in County Waterford is the House of Waterford Crystal in which you can watch skilled glassmakers turn dollops of red-hot molten glass into exquisite crystal-ware. The tour concludes in the extensive shop, perfect for picking out a twinkling Irish keepsake.

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