Welcome to Cabra Castle Hotel!
Cabra Castle Hotel is situated in County Cavan, and has a long and interesting history stretching as far back as 1760. There is a very distinct historical atmosphere to the castle and when you step inside you feel as if you are being transported back in time.
The stunning hallways and stairwells at Cabra Castle are particularly interesting as they are beautifully decorated with lots of traditional features, unique antiques and superb paintings.
Cabra Castle was once known as Cormey Castle – back in the days of Oliver Cromwell and James II. Nowadays, Cabra Castle is well known for its 100 acres of surrounding parkland. This stunning landscape is part of the Dún a Rí National Forest Park.
Wining and Dining at Cabra Castle Hotel:
The Court Room Restaurant:
The Court Room Restaurant is beautifully decorated, creating a warm and intimate atmosphere in which you can enjoy top quality cuisine and the best local produce.
The Derby Bar:
At the Derby Bar in Cabra Castle you can enjoy a quiet drink in cozy surroundings or even retire to the sun terrace and admire the beautiful scenery.
Cabra Castle has an extensive and fully stocked wine cellar and is sure to have wine to compliment every meal and taste. All dishes on the tempting menus are prepared from home grown produce or is 100% guaranteed Irish.
There is also a varied breakfast menu at Cabra Castle and guests can choose from a selection of tempting combinations of both continental and full Irish breakfasts.
Cabra Castle Hotel is located in the east of County Cavan. Cavan is situated in the North Eastern region of Ireland. Cabra Castle can be found just outside the town of Kingscourt, which is on the border of two other counties, Co. Monaghan, and Co.Meath
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If cancelled up to 7 days before date of arrival, no fee will be charged.
If cancelled later or in case of no-show, the first night will be charged.
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Getting to Cabra Castle from Dublin: It will take approximately 1.5 hours drive from Dublin to Cabra Castle. Take the N3 when leaving Dublin city. If you are travelling to Cabra Castle from Dublin Airport, then take the M50 to reach the N3 junction. Travelling along the N3 will bring you through the towns of Dunshaughlin and then Navan. In Navan, turn right at the third set of traffic lights to take you onto the R162. This road will bring you to a small village called Wilkinstown, followed by another town called Nobber, and then onto Kingscourt. When you arrive in Kingscourt, take a right at the second roundabout onto the Carrickmacross road. The avenue to Cabra Castle is located approximately 1.8 miles from Kingscourt on the right hand side. Getting to Cabra Castle from Dublin Airport: If you are travelling to Cabra Castle from Dublin Airport, then you can take the M1 motorway as far as Ardee. When you reach Ardee, take the N52 for approximately 4 miles to meet the cross-roads for the N52. Here you take a right onto the R165. This road will bring you through Drumcondrath, then after approximately 9 miles onto the R179 (Kingscourt - Carrickmacross road) where you take a right. Cabra Castle is situated approximately 1 mile down this road on the right hand side. Getting to Cabra Castle from Belfast: On leaving Belfast, take the A1 passing through Newry and on to Dundalk. In Dundalk, take the R179 which will bring you to Carrickmacross. In Carrickmacross, take the Kingscourt road. This road has a lot of bends, so caution is advised. Cabra Castle is located approximately 7 miles out this road (just before Kingscourt town). The junction for the avenue to Cabra Castle is situated on the left hand side of the road - on a dangerous bend - there are markings for "concealed entrance" and "slow" approaching the entrance, so again caution is advised.