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    The Carlton Millrace Hotel

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    Riverside Park Hotel - Exterior of hotel

    Riverside Park Hotel

    (6 reviews)

    €€

    When we opened the door to our room, we immediately noticed a smoke smell, even though this was…read moresupposed to be a non-smoking room. The next thing we noticed was the stained carpet and the noise coming from outside of the window. Once we use the bathroom, we saw that the sink was not draining and in the shower the water was so hot that you couldn't use it without burning yourself. When went downstairs to complain and to ask for a different room, we were told that there was none available and that we would have to wait till the next day. We were also told that the noise outside the window was coming from a kitchen fan and that it would stop momentarily. This was not true and the noise continued throughout the night. The manager was barely apologetic and did not offer us a discount on the room or even to buy us breakfast the next morning. Overall, I think this could have been handled much better. We were given a better room the next day. Although we ended up staying for the next few days, I would not recommend this hotel again. If you're hoping for a river view, you probably won't get it as most windows do not face out that way. Instead, you will probably end up with a view of the roof and equipment. The food in the restaurant was actually very good. You can tell that their main focus is special events, like weddings, as they were constantly busy. If you're ever offered room 103, I suggest that you pass as that room is noisy, smells and does not offer Air Conditioning in the summer.

    higeldy pigeldy is what one of the reviews said and I completely agree. I left a very honest review…read moreof the weekend we had, good and bad points on trip adviser. The manager took the complete hump and left and answer that was nothing short of a child's tantrum pointing out to how great they are. Ignoring of course the points that I made that the photography of the pool is very creative. Seriously smaller and the jacuzzi is minute. A bit like a father ted episode, small - far away - big - up close ........... The wedding was fine, totally staffed by teenagers or college kids so you get the picture. Sunday, a bloody disaster. A crazed frenzy of dried out carvery and 'the Alamo" dear God, Davy Crocket is turning in his grave. Screaming kids everywhere running riot over the hotel. I met them in the lift, the halls, and everywhere. Food I ordered was wrong. Breakfast - I didn't bother, but reports back from family was that they were out of everything and closed earlier than supposed to and had a ridiculously early closing breakfast on a weekend to start with. Staff were nice but check-in was a disaster. So as the manager stated they wedding party called to say how happy there were. I can guarantee, I am related to this wedding party, they would be happy in a tent in Mosney, in fact that would be upscale for them. So if your standards are low then you will not be disappointed, and if you are as delusional as the manager then possibly you will think you hit the jackpot. However if you are a normal well balanced human being and are looking for a decent 4* hotel, this is not it.

    Monart Destination Spa

    Monart Destination Spa

    (6 reviews)

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    If you want to absolutely spoil yourself rotten, this is the place to do it. From the berry…read moresmoothy that they greet you with at check-in and the fluffy bathrobes that you wear in virtually all areas of the resort, to the lovely grounds suitable for meditative strolls or vigorous hikes, this place a cocoon of luxury. Being a sauna fan, I spent many hours in the variety of "Thermal Spa" experiences, from the warmish caldarium to the uber-muscle melting Swedish sauna outdoors. I loved the salt grotto, and kept falling asleep in the "light" relaxation room. But most of all, I lazed about on the heated (!) body-form loungers in the hydrotherapy pool area. We had a couple of good meals (be warned-there is NO place to get food that is not a part of the spa, so expect to buy every meal, every day), and the included breakfast was sumptous. I pigged out on croissants with house-made marmalade and smoked salmon eggs benedict. The only off-kilter notes were at dinner, where each dish seemed to have one thing that didn't fit well. The crab ravioli starter had a delightful filling but the pasta itself was so far on the al dente side that it just tasted uncooked, and the delicious mint ice cream that came with dessert was badly paired with a berry concoction that didn't blend well on the palate. There was a good wine selection, and the extra "Happy Anniversary" greetings we got from all the staff made the night a success anyway. Our favorite non-breakfast meal was actually from room service. Of course, we treated ourselves to massages as well. For those of you who are more of the modest sort, you'll be pleased to know that keeping your "pants" on is mandatory. Seriously, they even have "disposable" version for people like me who, well, erm, showed up assuming it would be like every other massage I've ever had in a spa. Had I known, I would have worn my special pirate boxers. The ones with the...oh, never mind. The massages were quite nice, and the "Dark" relaxation room afterward was a treat. Over all, the entire place is an aroma-therapy, breakfast-in-your-bathrobe, clothing-optional-between-8am-and-9am, melt-in-the-sauna, glorious experience. Bottom Line: I only read about the clothing optional part in the literature...I swear...

    Having just spent a wonderful weekend at Monart Destination Spa, I felt that I should share the…read moreexperience. First and foremost the service provided by the staff at this resort spa is the best I have experienced in Ireland, if not anywhere. From the valet to the chambermaids, everyone involved should be commended on making myself and my wife feel appreciated during our stay. Special mention goes to Maria at reception, Michael the valet, Mark (I think) the manager and Juri our waiter. The service is unobtrusive, but you know there is always someone there if needed, so it is perfect. You enter through the Georgian house, where there is a library, drawing room, conservatory and sitting room with newspapers and Wi-Fi. Walking through a glass tunnel to the main reception is like a trip into another world, where relaxation is the only item on the menu. To emphasise this you are encouraged not to bring newspapers through, Wi-Fi links are severed, there is very little 3G service - it is another world; and the better for it! Beautifully manicured gardens surround the property particularly at the back, which has a large pond (small lake) with bridges and lighted walkways. There is a definitive split in the layout with the rooms on the left of reception, and the spa, gym and dining areas on the right. The rooms are excellent, large and bright with either an outside decking area or a balcony. The spa really is a place you could spend a long time (and we did) just lazing around, popping in and out of the various rooms. These included, sauna, steam, salt, cauld, sanorium amongst others. The treatments were excellent (try the mud room with a friend :)). Dining is either in the bar or the main restaurant, the bar food is very good and the restaurant is as good as most fine dining places I've been too. There is a great wine list which caters for all tastes and budgets, and an excellent selection of drinks from the bar menu. Monart is worth a visit and we will be back....probably next year as we have to save a bit first!

    The Carlton Millrace Hotel - hotels - Updated June 2026

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