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SPORT FACILITIES AND LEISURE ACTIVITIES AT THE PROPERTY OR NEARBY |
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General Services &
Amenities
Baggage Storage
Beauty Salon
Clothing Store
Concierge Desk
Foreign Currency Exchange
Gift Shop
Guest Activity/Recreation Desk
Laundry/Valet Service
Lounge
Luggage Hold
Multi-Lingual Staff
Room Service
Safety Deposit Box
Shoe Shine Stand |
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Meetings
5 meeting rooms suitable for small meetings, private dinners
and receptions. Home to Ireland's premier business events.
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Business Services &
Amenities
Audio/Visual Equipment Rental
Business Center,
Business Phone Service,
Fax,
Meeting Rooms,
Modem,
Photo Copying Service
Printer,
Secretarial Service,
Typewriter,
Video Messaging. |
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Relax and Unwind at The
Spa
The Spa, which uses the prestigious E-SPA range of products
offers traditional and alternative health and beauty
treatments in a discreet and luxurious environment. Try La
Stone Therapy from Arizona where heated basalt stones and
chilled marble are incorported into an aromatherapy massage
to invigorate and relax the body.
The Spa is complemented by a fully equipped Health Club
including a 15 metre swimming pool, sauna, steam room and
gymnasium. |
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Enjoy the estate on
horseback
Mount Juliet has always been
synonymous with horses. Close to Mount Juliet House, the
Iris Kellett Equestrian Centre, stables horses and ponies
which are available for basic and advanced tuition, show
jumping, trail riding through the grounds and cross-country
jumping on the estate's own challenging course. |
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Health Club
Mount Juliet Leisure Centre
is situated in the Hunters Yard. Facilities include sauna,
steam room, 17m indoor heated swimming pool with bubble pool
and hydra water jets and waterfall. The Leisure Centre also
has a fully equipped gym.
There is a wide range of classes available including aqua
aerobics, step, aerobics, swimming classes (private and
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Additional Activities
For more gentle excercise,
try croquet or snooker, or perhaps a game of outdoor tennis.
Mount Juliet estate is there to be explored, so why not go
for a walk, a bike ride around the specially designated
trails or simply enjoy a stroll along the herbaceous borders
of the lovingly maintained formal gardens |
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A culinary delight
The Lady Helen Dining Room at Mount Juliet House is
unique, both for the panoramic views it enjoys over the
estate and the river Nore, and for the detailed stucco work
that has decorated its walls and ceilings for centuries.
Here a variety of international dishes are prepared using
fresh produce and herbs, picked daily from the estate's own
herb and vegetable gardens. Gourmet dining and superb
service are complemented by an extensive list of fine wines
and spirits. |
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Kendals
The newly awarded AA Rosette
restaurant, situated in the Hunters Yard, is uniquely
designed, balancing old world elegance with a contemporary
charm. The appeal of Kendals is to be found not only in our
attentive, friendly crew, but also in the spacious, yet
intimate, interior with its panoramic views of the golf
course. |
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Presidents Bar
Dining at the Hunters Yard is
a very relaxed affair. The Presidents Bar is a lively venue,
where light dishes are served throughout the day. Here you
can enjoy views of the golf course & practise putting greens
from the veranda. |
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Golf |
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Opened in
1991 with a match featuring golfing legends Christy O'Connor Snr.
and Jack Nicklaus, the beautiful and challenging Mount Juliet course
has established itself as a premier golfing venue for Top
Professionals and leisure golfers worldwide.
Mount Juliet has hosted many major golfing events and welcomed the
return of the World's Top 50 golfers to play in the World Golf
Championship - American Express Championship in October 2004. The
event was a fantastic success with the crowds turning up in their
thousands. The holder, Tiger Woods, survived an early injury scare
to put up a sterling defence of his title but he and the remainder
of the field had to acknowledge the brilliance of South African
golfing superstar Ernie Els who finished with a stunning 18 under
par total of 270 to edge out Thomas Bjorn on the last green.
In
preparation for the WGC - American Express Golf Championship that
was held here in September 2002 and again in 2004, the Jack Nicklaus
design team instigated some extensions and new features to the
course, showing Mount Juliet’s continued pursuit of golfing
excellence. |
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ABOUT THOMASTOWN |
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Thomastown (Baile Mhic Andáin
in Irish) is a town in County Kilkenny, Republic of Ireland,
south of Kilkenny city in the southeast of Ireland. Located
along the River Nore, the town is the biggest in the county
outside of Kilkenny city. Thomastown was called Grennan
until the 11th century, at which time a Norman lord named
Thomas took ownership of the town. The 12th century Jerpoint
Abbey is located near the town.
The N9 Dublin–Waterford road passes through Thomastown, and
the town is connected to the Irish railway network on the
Dublin–Kilkenny–Waterford line. |
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