Ireland’s Blue Book gets two new properties for 2025

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Michelle Maguire of Irelands Blue Book

Ireland’s Blue Book is to add two new properties for 2025, a five-star castle hotel and a family-run hotel.

Dromoland Castle, located in Co Clare, is a luxury castle hotel joining the prestigious listings.

The Station House Hotel, situated in Kilmessan, Co Meath, is a 19-bed hotel housed in a renovated former railway station.

Mark Nolan, Managing Director, Dromoland Castle, shared. “It is an honour to join the carefully curated portfolio of prestigious properties that make up Ireland’s Blue Book.  The collection represents the true essence of Irish hospitality – something that our warm and welcoming team at Dromoland Castle has become synonymous with. We are proud to be a member of an association with such a stellar reputation and look forward to the Blue Book community having an opportunity to experience all that Dromoland Castle has to offer.

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Suzanne Mullen Director, The Station House Hotel, shared. “We are absolutely delighted to enter Ireland’s Blue Book collection this year and are very excited to extend this offering to our customers, both existing and new. Ireland’s Blue Book is the perfect fit for The Station House with our history as a former railway junction, and our 40 years as one of Ireland’s most loved destinations with true Irish hospitality at its heart.”

Michelle Maguire, CEO of Ireland’s Blue Book shared, “Ireland’s Blue Book prides itself on being a trusted collection of hotels and restaurants, and we are thrilled to expand the collection. With the introduction of these two new additions, I am so excited for our customers to enjoy what makes both these, very different properties, so special. Both of these new additions bring something unique to the collection. Dromoland Castle is renowned for its exceptional hospitality and stunning location, while The Station House offers a charming, family-run hotel set in a beautiful countryside setting.”

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