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Carlton Redcastle Hotel & C Spa (Donegal)Newest Review: ... children walked around the small ferry. The journey in total took us about an hour and a half to an hour and three quarters. The hotel was very easy to find, and was well sign-posted from the road. There is a sweeping drive up to the hotel and it is quite impressive on first sighting, a large sand coloured building set in beautiful grounds. There was ample car parking at the hotel. We had no ... more |
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by - written on 25/09/09 (Very useful, 77 readings)
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My children have just returned to school after another rubbish summer, weather wise. I think from they finished school on 29.6 until they went back on 27.8 it rained practically everyday. The bad weather was compounded by the fact that we were not going on a foreign holiday this year, a combination of our financial limitations and that my youngest is only 20 months and I don't think I could deal very well with him in the heat. The children have not been totally deprived over the holiday period, they have had days out to farms, cinema, local beaches and other places of interest but there was no big holiday adventure to be had. However we decided as a treat we would take a ... Read the complete review
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