Ireland Country House Special Report

Sunday, 29 Nov, 2006 0

Michael Murphy owns and runs the Seven Oaks, ideally located just 3 mins walk from Carlow town centre, specialising in the very best of Irish food in our Oaks Bar carvery and the more intimate T.D. Molloy’s Restaurant.

All bedrooms and executive suites are individually designed and tastefully furnished and fully equipped conference facilities, with professional and friendly staff make the Seven Oaks Hotel an ideal venue for all occasions.

The Greenbank Health and Leisure Club offers something for everyone, whether a work out in the gym, relaxing in the 20m swimming pool, sauna or steam room, or a pampering in the jacuzzi or on the sunbed, your clients will find all their needs catered for. We also provide sports rehabilitation and aromatherapy services.

Carlow Chamber of Commerce Best Eating Establishing 2006.

Reservations +353 1 2958900 or email [email protected]

Special Ireland Report by The Mole 

Hotel details: Seven Oaks Hotel, Athy Road, Carlow, Ireland



 

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