Discover Ireland have some great options for a well deserved break away. Get away from the stress of everyday life in these ten great places, where you can let your cares float away.

Monart Destination Spa, Wexford

Why not relax in the luxurious five star Monart Destination Spa located in county Wexford. At the heart of the Monart Experience is their world leading thermal and spa suits, where you can relax, rejuvenate and renew in this stunning hotel.

Cliffhouse Hotel, Waterford

The Cliff House Hotel located close to Cork and Waterford is a five star privately owned hotel. With the beautiful views of Ardmore Bay this is a perfect place to relax and unwind. You might even catch a glimpse of the dolphins that play in the water.

Pillo Hotel, Galway

Leave all your worries behind and take a trip to the Pillo Hotel in Galway. Within walking distance from Galway city and a five minute drive from Salthill, this hotel is in a perfect location for a weekend away. The Pillo has a specially designed spa which offers guests an oasis of calm and tranquillity with their Finnish Sauna, Aroma Steam Room, Aroma Cabin, Ice Cave, Experience Showers. Perfect for a weekend break.

Brandon House Hotel, Wexford

Overlooking the River Barrow in New Ross County Wexford, the Brandon House Hotel is great for a weekend break with it beautiful surroundings. Head to the sunny south east to stay in the luxurious rooms, dine in the Gallery Restaurant and relax in the Solas Croí Eco Spa, which has a range of treatments and therapies on offer including massages, facials, and cosmetics.

Mount Falcon Estate, Mayo

Escape to the Elemis Spa at Mount Falcon Estate for some relaxation and rejuvenation. The unique spa experience treatments are specifically designed to give a unique experience using powerful massage sequences. Elemis spa therapies work in natural synergy with the skin, body and mind. And that’s not all, they also have a range of fitness classes, a heated 17m indoor swimming pool, sauna, steam room and jacuzzi. What are you waiting for?

Millrace Hotel, Leisure Club & Spa, Wexford

Situated in the beautiful picturesque town of Bunclody in Wexford, this luxurious hotel offers a great location for a break away. Explore the sunny south east with plenty of cosy coastal villages, beautiful beaches, where you can enjoy the tranquillity and peacefulness Wexford has to offer. The hotel also offers a spa where you and your loved one can indulge in a range of treatments

The G Hotel

Located in the heart of Galway city, The G Hotel is one of top hotels in Ireland. With its extravagant guestrooms, a luxury spa designed by ESPA, delectable dining options, state of the art conference facilities and a bespoke wedding venue. Each and every guest is made welcome from the moment they step indoors. This is one experience not to be missed.

Carton House

The Carton House Hotel in Maynooth, County Kildare is one of the best located luxury hotels in Ireland. For the golf enthusiast there are two championship golf courses to check out, a leisure centre and spa, training pitches, tennis courts. There is something for everyone at the Carton House hotel. The spa is located in the reconverted stables making it a peaceful and tranquil place to get away from everyday pressures.

Hillgrove Hotel, Monaghan

This four star elegant hotel is located in county Monaghan offers views of St Macarta’s Cathedral and the town to give a magical experience. While there you can indulge yourself in the Hillgrove’s luxurious Lir, Spa and Wellness Centre. The perfect place to soak up the peaceful atmosphere and unwind away from the stresses of daily life.

Bridge House Hotel, Offaly

One of Ireland's landmark hotel situated in the centre of Tullamore, The Bridge House Hotel is a perfect setting for a getaway. Why not escape to the most luxurious spa hotel in the midlands. The Bridge House Spa is dedicated to promoting beauty and wellness with one unified vision. With such a central location in the town there is lots to see and do on the doorstep.

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