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Ballyseede Castle

Ballyseede Castle is ideally located, on the main Tralee/Killarney road, two km east of Tralee. The 15th century Ballyseede Castle is an ideal base for a memorable vacation. The castle hotel still is an imposing three-storey stone building, with a cut-stone doorcase, following a broad flight of steps up to the hall door. The impressive lobby features doric columns leading to an elegant wooden staircase of fine oak joinery which is almost unique in Ireland.

Ballyseede Castle was the chief garrison of the legendary Fitzgeralds, Earls of Desmond, many of whom refused to swear allegiance to the Crown, resulting in the infamous Geraldine Wars which continued intermittently for over three centuries. The war concluded with the capture and beheading of the 16th Earl, in the demesne of Ballyseede and the exhibiting of his head in a cage on London Bridge. Following their defeat the Earls lost the castle and 3,000 acres which became property of the Crown and were given to Robert Blennerhassett of Flimby, Cumberland with the strange rent of one red rose a year to be presented on Midsummer's Day. This family held the castle until 1966.

The 12 luxurious bedrooms are spacious and elegant with a variety from individually designed single to mini suites available. Two magnificent drawing rooms with cornices of ornamental foliage plasterwork adorned by marble fireplaces invite guests to spend relaxing evenings in front of the fire. The castle's dining room overlooks the lawn with its ancient oaks. The restaurant boasts a fine selection of continental cuisine as well as many traditional Irish dishes.

The hotel is located to Kerry's magnificent scenic jewels: the Lakes of Killarney, the Dingle Penisula and of course, the Ring of Kerry. Fishing, archery, shooting, riding, walking and of course, golf, are among the activities available locally.

Tralee sits in the shelter of Tralee Bay, with a panaroma of sea and mountains stretching into the west. Lying in the heart of Kerry, the coast, lakes and mountains of the Kingdom are all within arm's reach.The town is the capital of the county, the hub of its affairs. Tralee is a vibrant town, home to the Roses, the internationally known festival of Kerry. Tralee hosts the renowned Rose of Tralee International Festival every August, with enough attractions to occupy a few pleasant days including open-air free concerts, floats featuring the Roses, the circus and street entertainment.

 

See what some of our Guests had to say about this Hotel

Lovely Castle. Loved the room, the grounds and the service.

Mark Miorelli on Mon Jun 16 2008

Looks are not everything. The staff was hard to find, not there when we checked in, gave us double beds on our honeymoon, got a new room w/ one bed, & was a lot smaller. Staff not located in the bar, had to hunt them down, while it had neat decorations i would not recommend it to anyone. Service means everything.

William Hughes on Sun Jun 15 2008

Wonderful experince, cute fun dogs in the lobby (Irish Wolfhound) The only down part was no elevator and we stayed on the 4th floor. But still well worth it. I would advise people needing accommodations without elevators be advised.

Mary Mckinlay on Sun Jun 1 2008

Ballyseede was our first Castle stop and a welcome interlude to three nights in a B&B. In both castles we ate in the main dining room. Food is quite expensive in Ireland compared to the US, but the extravagence was worth it.

Kenneth Miller on Fri May 30 2008

Without a doubt the best of all the places we stayed that week. Liza, who was managing the hotel the day we were there was really someone special. She really knows how to make you feel at home, comfortable, and special all at the same time. Loved it, loved it, loved it!

Margo Gibson on Tue May 20 2008

Everything about this experience was great.

Jaqueline Freitag on Mon May 19 2008

The grounds were stunning but the interior was quite in need of refurbishing. Although it was clean, the blanket on the bed was well worn. Einstein, the resident pit mix, appeared to have been bestowed with all the personality in the house. He gave us a lively greeting when we arrived and an animated goodbye when we left. The lady in charge of checking us in was dour rather than welcoming and the one setting up the breakfast buffet appeared harried and put out by the whole thing. This was the only time in the whole 13 days that we felt less than welcome. The meal in the dining room was the best we had while we were in Ireland.

Marge Doherty on Wed Apr 30 2008

Not easy to find

Babette Burleigh on Sun Apr 27 2008

It stands out as the most comfortable place we stayed. Staff was exceptional, including Arthur.

Mrs Kathy Thierfeldt on Tue Apr 22 2008

A bit expensive and chilly. Again, lovely facility and staff. Room was really cold regardless of temp we set the radiator at -- alas. Wonderful large bathroom after the B&B bathrooms we'd had. Didn't eat there, just breakfast and a couple of drinks in the bar.

Robert Johnson on Tue Apr 1 2008

We loved Ballyseede and would have preferred to be there 2 nights vs the one.

Maureen Fahey on Mon Jan 14 2008

Very pleasent stay, employees treated us like family.

Ben Marino on Mon Dec 17 2007

The location was OK and our room smelled like smoke. The staff was very friendly.

Margaret Schumann on Wed Dec 12 2007

There was a mix up regarding our rooms, but Lisa corrected the situation and was very accomodating. We enjoyed our stay there.

Nancy Grady on Sat Nov 24 2007

very difficult to find

Cathryn Creswell on Mon Oct 15 2007

It was quite an experience. I loved staying in a castle. The people in charge & the guests were very friendly. I would definitely recommend this castle as a place to stay.

Mary Ann Tuccori on Mon Oct 15 2007

Overall, very good. There were bugs in room on ceilings that had nested there. One room had at least 3 bees buzzing around. Felt the rooms should have been checked ahead of time and that the bugs in place had been there for some time.

Marilyn Leonard on Wed Oct 10 2007

This was the best castle we loved it and can't wait to come back . Everyone there was just wonderful.

Angela Schmidt on Wed Sep 26 2007

absolutely fabulous.room perfect.service second to none.staff very helpfull.food excellent.would love to stay again.

Carl Nixon on Fri Sep 7 2007

The hotel itself was beautiful and the room was really nice (and large). Unfortunately there was a funeral party that had taken over the hotel the day we arrived, so if we tried to eat in the restauraunt or drink in the bar, we were met with saved chairs or a general feeling that you were not welcome because you were not part of the funeral group. Not the hotel's fault- but they could have done more to make the other guests feel a little more welcome.

Lauren Heaney on Mon Aug 20 2007

It was one of the highlights of stay.

Kevin Hensley on Thu Aug 9 2007

We found there was nowhere to take a walk around the grounds. Also, when you checked in, no one was there to greet you and throughout the stay it was very hard to find someone to help you. The laundry service was horrible. Everything came back rolled in balls, wrinkled and stuffed back in the plastic laundry bags. We had to iron all the shirts and blouses out at our next stop, which we were not happy about. Also, several shirts came back with stains on them and they still have not come out.

Pauline Newcomb on Tue Aug 7 2007

We are unable to comment on "value" because we were not separately billed for the castle, so don't know how much of our total package cost is allocable to it. The castle was an extraordinary start for our holiday. Our accommodation was large and elegantly furnished, and the staff were all friendly and helpful.

Norman Kiger on Thu Jun 28 2007

We loved the castle but it was a bit hard to find. Some directions would have been helpful. The room and grounds were beautiful. We were in the car all day so decided to eat dinner at the hotel and found the meal and service excellent. We had a lovely evening. Service was excellent.

Frances Koontz on Tue Jun 26 2007

This was the most delightful stay of our trip. Very special old house, excellant food, wonderful grounds and great dog. What more could a traveler ask for?

Joy Swartz on Sun Jun 24 2007

Great property, lots of culture. Watch-out- No Lift

John Barker on Thu May 31 2007

Ballyseede was a treasure. They were rehabbing one section and setting up the gardens, but none of this work took away from its charm. I left a bit of my heart at Ballyseede with Arthur, their resident wolfhound. Our room was beautiful and spacious. They spoiled us with the food and it's in a wonderful location that is great for driving and visiting on daytrips. STAY HERE. It was a wonderful experience and we are definitely going back.

Angela Schardan on Thu May 17 2007

Good castle feel......

Bridie Tamer on Mon Dec 18 2006

A very charming castle, great taste in the choice of furniture. Lovely and warm dining room with fireplace.

Alice Moio on Wed Dec 13 2006

Beautiful castle outside of Tralee town, charming dining area and large rooms. exceptional welcome and service.

Elaine Fitzpatrick on Wed Dec 13 2006

I was a little concerned about this one, not seeing it very often mentioned in lists of castle hotels, but it was wonderful. We loved the Yeats room, it had beautiful antiques, and a tub and heating element for warming towels or heating washed clothes. I had to go to the dr. the first morning after arriving, and our luggage was not at the airport when we arrived, but the management let us use a voucher and stay another night, because of those difficulties. We did have our luggage delivered the second day, and everyone was very helpful and friendly. I'm afraid this place spoiled us for the rest of the trip, but it was just what we needed at the time. Thank you.

Nancy Brown on Wed Nov 29 2006

The service was first class. The accomodations were excellent.

Pat Finley on Tue Nov 28 2006

Very nice

Mike Mcneil on Thu Oct 26 2006

In spite of our complaint about the quality of my dinner, nothing happened, not even an excuse was offered. The building site on one part of the castle marred the beautiful sight.

Kurt Kabbe on Thu Oct 12 2006

What a great experience this was! I had always wanted to stay in a castle and this far exceeded my expectations.

David Solomon on Thu Oct 5 2006

A very nice, but tired, property. I would, however, recommend it. Unfortunately, the manager was away at the races and the addage "While the cats away, the mice will play" was certainly applicable to the bar staff. Besides being loud, vulgar and rude to guests, the friends of the bartender did appear to enjoy a few beers "on the house".

Albert Windham on Sat Sep 9 2006

Perfection. The 5-course dinner was excellent. This was a favorite spot for us.

Joann Miller on Wed Aug 16 2006

Lovely building in need of much exterior repair. No facilities, per se. Staff was charming. Horrid Muzak system in bar and restaurant... Johnny Cash, Madonna and Tony Bennet???

Jim Cameron on Tue Aug 15 2006

Good size rooms with a lovely cosy bar and impressive dining room.

Paul O'Brien on Thu Feb 23 2006

The bathrooms weren't very clean for such a luxuriou hotel !

Carole Razet on Thu Feb 23 2006

This castle is surrounded by nature and is would recommend it to all who want to relax and like quiete places.

Amela Cardaklija on Wed Feb 22 2006

It was fine with the exception of there was a dog under our window that barked all night long.

Tom Hardesty on Tue Dec 6 2005
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Our Guests Ratings
hospitality  86%
accommodation  87%
food  85%
exterior  85%
facilities  81%
location  82%
value  82%
Overall Rating  84%
 
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