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  Clontarf an Overview - Clontarf lies in suburban Dublin approx. 4 miles from the City Centre
Clontarf is situated on the East Coast of Dublin.
Clontarf has a long history and this can be traced back to before the time of St. Comgall (550 AD) but is most noted for the Battle of Clontarf in 1014.
Clontarf also has a great number of educational facilities; it is convenient to five primary schools and three secondary schools as well as the special needs facilities of the Central Remedial Clinic and the Irish Wheelchair Association.
www.clontarfonline.com /overview.htm   (516 words)

  
 Springvale Bed and Breakfast Clontarf, Dublin Ireland - Accommodation - Irish B and B
Clontarf is a suburb of Dublin capital city of Ireland and is is approximately four miles from Dublin City Centre.
Clontarf is very accessible, it is serviced by many different bus routes and is on the main Dart line.
Clontarf's close proximity to the sea has made it a community rich in heritage and with a diversity of cultures throughout its history.
www.springvaledublin.com   (381 words)

  
 Omnipelagos.com ~ article "Clontarf, Dublin"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Clontarf (Cluain Tarbh in Irish, meaning "Meadow of the Bull") is a coastal suburb on the northside of Dublin, Ireland.
Clontarf was the venue for the final of the 2005 ICC Trophy cricket tournament.
The Bull Island is connected to Clontarf by a wooden bridge.
www.omnipelagos.com /entry?n=clontarf%2C_%44ublin   (416 words)

  
 Dublin Tours, Dublin Attractions - Dublinsightseeing.ie
This Dublin tour takes in Dublin's northern coastline, passes the tree lined Griffith Avenue and the Casino at Marino, before visiting stately Malahide Castle, dating from the 12th century, and set amid 250 acres of parkland and gardens.
Clontarf is situated beside St. Anne's Park and its internationally famous Rose Garden.
Clontarf is also the home of one of the world's most unique flora and fauna.
www.dublinbus.ie /sightseeing/northcoast.aspx   (643 words)

  
 Willowbrook, a luxury bed and breakfast in Clontarf, Dublin city, Ireland
It is located in a residential suburb of Dublin, only 2 miles from the city centre (10 minutes by Bus or DART train).
Dublin is the cultural capital of Ireland and caters for all tastes, both young and old.
Clontarf is a very historic suburb of Dublin very close to the city centre.
www.willowbrookbandb.com   (205 words)

  
 Clontarf Castle Hotel - Dublin
Clontarf Castle is a luxurious haven tucked away in suburban Dublin, two miles from the heart of the city and just five miles from Dublin Airport.
Situated in a quiet peaceful setting, Clontarf Castle Hotel steeped in Irish history and dating back to 1172, offers the guest all the charm and splendour of a unique and royal experience.
Clontarf Castle Hotel is located just outside of Dublin’s city centre on Ireland’s eastern seaboard.
www.dublinhotels.demon.co.uk /clontarf.html   (399 words)

  
 Clontarf Dublin
Clontarf (Cluain Tarbh), Co.Dublin, is a seaside suburb on the Dublin 3km (2m) -Howth 11km (7m) road.
Clontarf is the celebrated as the place of Brain Boru's great victory over Leinster and Norse Dublin, Good Friday, 1014 A.D., where St.Lawrence Road stands today.
Clontarf was a fishing village and a popular seabathing resort for city people around the time when the Vernon family were the largest land-owners in clontarf.
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 Dublin Bay Infill.
Dublin Port have made an application to the Department of the Marine and Natural Resources for a offshore licence to reclaim approximately fifty acres of land and erect structures at Dublin Port.
Dublin and Cork, the only two multi modal ports in the Republic of Ireland, also serve the major industrial and agricultural areas of the country.
Dublin Port, with a pivotal role in the continued growth and success of the major industrial hinterland, should continue to provide satisfactory port services.
www.clontarf.net /bay-news.htm   (1095 words)

  
 Dublin Hotels Clontarf Castle Hotel Ireland
Clontarf Castle Hotel, Dublin, Ireland is a splendid 4 star hotel.
Dublin is a thriving and lively European capital.
The Clontarf Castle Hotel is located on Castle Avenue on the north side of Dublin.
www.travelireland.org /dublin/hotels/clontarf-castle-hotel   (397 words)

  
 Clontarf Castle Hotel, Dublin Hotel, Luxury Dublin Castle Hotel, Wedding Hotel Dublin
Clontarf Castle, reborn and redesigned, is the choice of interesting people the world over.
Located in Dublin’s leafy Northside suburbs, Clontarf Castle Hotel is part of a privately owned Irish collection of hotels and is a stone’s throw from a city bursting with life, energy and vitality, history and history in the making.
A €10 million makeover has seen this Dublin Castle willingly leap from the 19th Century and land two feet firmly in the 21st.
www.clontarfcastle.ie   (180 words)

  
 Dublin hotels reservations for Cheap hotels in Dublin - Ireland
Dublin hotels network has selected the best hotels ranging from budget accommodation to luxury hotels.
Dublin is full of visitor attractions with many things to for kids in the city but if you are looking for some specific events occurring in Dublin please see our Dublin events guide.
Our staff are familiar with the hotels in Dublin and will be delighted to assist you in selecting the best Dublin hotels for you.
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 Aishling House, Clontarf, Dublin 3, Dublin ireland hotel accommodation, ireland hotels, ireland, dublin hotels, cork ...
Go straight thro' next lights and on to Clontarf, the sea will then break on your right and then turn right at the next T junction traffic lights, sea will still be on your right and after 100 yrd there will be a Church, turn left after the Church and just before the Yacht pub.
Dublin's temple bar area, once famous for it quirky old pubs, today revels in a rich variety of international Cuisine, late night pubs and clubs with offbeat design themes, Traditional music venues and smart street cafes.
Clontarf Golf course is around the corner, Royal Dublin and St. Ann's is on Bull Island.
www.irelandin1.com /ireland_hotels/hotel_pages/aishling_house_clontarf_dublin.jsp?countyID=Dublin   (1414 words)

  
 Clontarf Castle - Clontarf - Dublin Hotels in Clontarf   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Clontarf Castle Hotel is also conveniently located close to the DART station at Clontarf Road.
Clontarf became a significant location in Irish History, more than a century before the Castle was built.
At the time of The Battle of Clontarf, the Clontarf area was wooded with a river flowing by.
www.visithotels.com /dublin/more.asp?hid=127   (1117 words)

  
 Tourist Infomration on Clontarf
Clontarf is situated 5.5 km from the City Centre, and the Solar House is 5 minutes walk from the bus stop.
We are also close to Supermarkets with Delis, Chinese, Italian and General Restaurants, with local pubs serving anything from soup to a full meal.
Clontarf is well served with ready meals delivered to the door, including Italian, Pizza, Chinese and Indian food.
www.thesolarhouse.com /clontarf.html   (337 words)

  
 Clontarf Castle Hotel, Dublin 3 - 1 2 Travel Ireland Guide
Tucked away in suburban Dublin, two miles from the city centre and five from Dublin Airport, Clontarf Castle Hotel is a relaxing retreat set around a mock Victorian castle.
Dating back to 1172, Clontarf Castle was built by the Norman adventurer Hugh de Lacy, though the area is recorded in earlier Irish History for the famous Battle of Clontarf which saw the victory, but demise of Ireland’s last High King Brian Boru, in 1014.
Clontarf Castle also has a gymnasium and access to a local leisure centre, while the hotel is close to renowned golf courses at St Ann’s and Royal Dublin.
www.12travel.co.uk /ie/accommodation/castles/clontarf.html   (292 words)

  
 The Clontarf Castle, Dublin for wedding receptions, honeymoon destinations and holiday breaks from Wedding Locations UK
The Clontarf Castle, Dublin for wedding receptions, honeymoon destinations and holiday breaks from Wedding Locations UK Clontarf Castle is a luxurious haven tucked away in suburban Dublin, two miles from the heart of the city and just five miles from Dublin Airport.
Clontarf Castle is the perfect venue for the perfect wedding reception.
The Great Hall, a magnificent, fully air-conditioned venue situated on the ground floor is a beautifully co-ordinated room, complete with its own bar, and is adjacent to a lobby area which is ideal for your private tea/coffee reception on arrival if so required.
www.weddinglocationsuk.com /dublin/clontarf.html   (258 words)

  
 Dublin hotels - Clontarf Castle Hotel in Ireland
The castle is steeped in history and it was constructed in 1172 by Hugh De Lacey.
With its magnificent entrance hall and roaring fires Clontarf Castle is an experience not to be missed.
The hotel is within easy access to all of Dublin’s main tourist and shopping attractions as well as the main business districts.
www.dublin-hotels.net /clontarf-castle   (304 words)

  
 Clontarf Hotels - Clontarf, Republic Of Ireland
Tulip Inn Dublin Airport is a brand new purpose built hotel, 11 kilometres from the city centre, offering stylish accommodation with excellent service and en suite rooms at great prices.
Located in the heart of Dublin city centre, The Gresham has performed a delicate balancing act for years, combining the latest guest luxuries while maintaining its unique old world charm....
A little over 3 km outside the centre of Dublin, in the curve of the bay of Dublin, offering a breathtaking view of the ocean and the beach - that's where you will find Tara Towers, which has a great deal to offer for this type of......
www.activereservations.com /hotel/en/republicofireland/leinster/dublin/dublin/dublin3/clontarf   (438 words)

  
 The Battle of Clontarf   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
As dawn broke, the Vikings assembled on the shores near Clontarf before their beached boats, a mile and a half from the walls of Dublin.
As the Dublin Vikings streamed toward the single bridge into Dublin, they were caught by Malachi’s fresh Irish warriors, and in the ensuing panic only a handful of survivors managed to return to Sigtrygg’s garrison.
Sigtrygg held out in Dublin until his death in 1042, while the surviving Danes and Norsemen were assimilated into the Irish populace and culture.
www.doyle.com.au /battleclontarf.htm   (5011 words)

  
 Clontarf Castle Dublin
The sea front of Dublin is within easy reach, the international airport is a 20 minutes drive away from the this hotel in Dublin(8 km), whilst the vibrant Temple Bar district with its many pubs, offering an authentic glimpse in to the Irish lifestyle is found 6 km away from the Clontarf Castle
Dublin is the Irish capital; and Ireland's largest and most sophisticated city.
Theatres; concert halls, galleries and museums are aplenty, allowing you to bask in the rich Irish culture and heritage.
roomsnet.com /dublin_Hotels/clontarf_castle-H0023.html   (432 words)

  
 Clontarf Castle Hotel, Dublin Hotel, Clontarf Castle Hotel Clontarf Dublin Ireland, Clontarf Dublin 3 Hotel, stay in ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Clontarf Castle Hotel, Dublin Hotel, Clontarf Castle Hotel Clontarf Dublin Ireland, Clontarf Dublin 3 Hotel, stay in Clontarf Dublin 3 Ireland
The hotel has been imaginatively incorporated into the old castle structure, retaining the historic atmosphere; some rooms, including the restaurant and the old bar, have original features and the atrium linking the old castle to the hotel is an impressive architectural feature.
Clontarf Castle has extensive conference and banqueting facilities along with luxurious bedrooms furnished to a high standard and well equipped for business guests with wireless broadband, voicemail and US electrical sockets in addition to the usual amenities found in an hotel of this standard.
www.ireland-guide.com /establishment/clontarf_castle_hotel.4370.html   (374 words)

  
 CLONTARF CASTLE HOTEL DUBLIN, IRELAND - Clontarf Castle Hotel Description, Location, Best Rates, Reservations, Photos
Clontarf Castle Hotel, steeped in Irish history, offers its guests all the charm and splendor of a unique and royal experience.
The 111 deluxe en-suite rooms are a splendid collection of carefully designed, superbly fitted guestrooms and with generous space to ensure a comfortable and relaxing evening’s rest.
Clontarf Castle Hotel is located in Dublin, on Ireland's eastern seaboard.
www.ehi.com /travel/ehi/ireland/dublin-hotels-clontarf-castle-hotel.htm   (237 words)

  
 Clontarf Fc Rugby Club - Dublin Rugby - Ireland
Clontarf Rugby Club was established in 1876 when its original ground was Vernon Avenue.
In 1902-03, Clontarf was admitted to Senior Ranks after which there was no stopping for this club.
Clontarf is not just about playing rugby, it has an active social committee, annual swimming competition, golf outings, race nights and many more things in the offerings.
www.dublinevents.com /dublin-rugby/clontarf-fc-rugby-club.php   (240 words)

  
 Waterville Accommodation - Bed and Breakfast - Dublin, Ireland
This ideally situated family run guest accommodation is located in the heart of Clontarf, the famous coastal suburb of Dublin.
Clontarf is renowned for its rich culture and heritage, as well as its many famous residents.
Clontarf is also host to several golf courses, one of Irelands largest fitness centres, and St. Anne's Park, which covers an area of almost 200 acres.
www.watervilleaccommodation.com   (211 words)

  
 Clontarf, Dublin -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Clontarf (Cluain Tarbh in Irish) is an area north of Dublin city, Ireland.
It is most famous for the Battle of Clontarf in 1014 where Brian Boru defeated the Viking invaders.
Clontarf is about 15 minutes of a drive from Dublin city.
www.jaipurgrid.com /mediawiki/index.php/Clontarf%2C_Dublin   (155 words)

  
 Hotels in Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland - europe-cities.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Clontarf is a residential district situated in the north-eastern part of Dublin.
The biggest attraction of the area is Clontarf Castle which has lately been reconstructed into a modern and luxurious hotel.
There is more than Dublin hotels to see on our website.
www.europe-cities.com /Dublin/Dublin-hotels-district.aspx?LID=509   (132 words)

  
 Bed And Breakfast Clontarf Dublin Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Clontarf is a suburb of Dublin capital city of Ireland and is is approximately...
Clontarf Castle Hotel, Clontarf, Dublin 3, Dublin ireland hotel...
Clontarf Castle Hotel, Clontarf, Dublin 3, Dublin ireland hotel accommodation,...
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 Dublin Bus - About Us - Corporate Information
Bus Átha Cliath - Dublin Bus is a subsidiary company of Córas Iompair Éireann.
Dublin Bus provides an extensive network of bus routes - radial, cross-city, peripheral, DART feeder, Airport Services, Nitelink, and sightseeing tours.
Staff numbers are 3,123 (April 2001) and the bus fleet consisted of 1020 buses (April 2001).
www.dublinbus.ie /about_us/corporate_information.asp   (120 words)

  
 Clontarf Castle Hotel - Discount Dublin Hotel Reservations
The Clontarf Castle Hotel, Dublin, is situated in the suburbs, 3 kilometres east of the centre of Dublin.
The Clontarf Castle Hotel is about a 7 minute walk from the DART Station at Clontarf Road, which provides an easy way of getting around this historic, lively city.
Drive time from Dublin International Airport to the Clontarf Castle Hotel is approximately 15 minutes.
directrooms.com /europe-ireland/hotels/clontarf-castle-hotel-dublin-4016.htm   (173 words)

  
 Clontarf Castle Hotel, Clontarf, Dublin 3, Dublin ireland hotel accommodation, ireland hotels, ireland, dublin hotels, ...
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Whether a leading pro or enthusiastic beginner, Clontarf Castle Hotel is situated close to a multitude of excellent golf courses including two of Irelands most famous Links Courses.
Dublin with its bustling city centre and lively suburbs provides the ideal setting for shopping, offering the visitor a wonderful array of products ranging from the traditional to the more contemporary.
www.irelandin1.com /ireland_hotels/hotel_pages/clontarf_castle_dublin.jsp?countyID=Dublin   (1226 words)

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