Who can blame Kim and Kanye for wanting to come to Ireland for their honeymoon. I can vouch for the fabulous Castlemartyr Resort after spending a leisurely and luxurious weekend there with my writer pals, Niamh Greene and Maria Duffy last autumn. As busy mums we were wrapped in a web of cotton wool and spent most of our time in the spa. We had the best sleep ever but I'm sure Kim and Kanye will have other plans for their stay. If you would like to read my review it's also available on the Sunday World website just click here www.sundayworld.com
As autumn sets in and the school routine arrives like a thud
it can be a stressful time for busy mums. Packed lunch boxes, endless colouring,
taxiing and homework are enough to make you scream and long for a return to the
hazy days of summer. With a host of fabulous hotels on our doorstep, I decided
to do something about the Back-to-school-blues and gathered a couple of
like-minded mothers in need of rest and relaxation. Our destination was the
luxurious Castlemartyr Resort in County
Cork and the moment we
arrived we slipped into a cocoon of pampering. A helicopter was parked on the
lawn outside and we hoped for an appearance from Daniel Craig at any moment. Instead
we were met by Lionel, the porter, who took our bags and showed us to our
triple room – a Junior Suite with extra bed and good option catering for three.
Our receptionist had suggested on arrival that we try some
croquet on the lawn or take a dip in the swimming pool. But a glass of wine
beckoned and we kicked off our two night stay with a meal in the Bell Tower
which was a delight and a treat. There was something on the menu to suit
everyone and I settled for the scallops to start followed by mouth-watering
duck. The staff couldn’t do enough and it felt so lovely to have our dinners
served up to us for a change. We retired to the lavishly decorated Living Room bar
after dinner, which had us feeling like characters in Downton Abbey. As we
sipped our after dinner drinks we pondered the mummy taxiing avoided earlier in
the day.
Castlemartyr is a pretty town about fifteen minutes east of Cork and surrounded by
plenty of amenities – Fota
wildlife Park
and the Titanic exhibition in Cobh are only a short
drive away and perfect attractions to visit with our families. But this time we
were on our own so an ideal day trip for mums is a visit to Ballymaloe farm and
gardens close by.
Next morning, after a huge breakfast of Eggs Benedict,
waffles and a lot more, we headed straight for the spa with our books in hand –
literally. This was a chance to relax and it is something we girls do
exceedingly well. The pool area was bright and looking out onto beautifully
manicured gardens. It was completely separate from the spa which was quiet with
a small but adequate relaxation room. In fact it was so relaxing after about an
hour we slipped off to sleep – we hoped our snores didn’t disturb those in the
treatment rooms next door. The sauna and thermal pool took up much of the time
until it was our turn for pampering. We all had facials and the spa carried the
ESPA range which included aromatherapy oils that left us smelling gorgeous. A
day spa special is currently on offer for €99 including treatments and lunch.
Our second night was spent in the Italian restaurant
Franchinis but be warned the pizzas are massive – we could have easily shared
one between three. What more could we do but go back to the rooms and slip into
our white robes and slippers and pretend that we lived like this all the time.
We had a big box of roses that needed finishing off and a couple of bottles of
wine to wash it all down. One brave mum woke early next morning and took a walk
on Garryvoe Beach close by. There was also the
option of walking the hotel grounds with the resident spaniels Countess and
Earl who are always up for walkies! But we were all ready to take on another
massive breakfast washed down with plenty of cups of tea and toast. The menu
card was inscribed with a quote from Oscar Wilde aptly saying ‘Only dull people
are brilliant at breakfast’. That was our excuse anyway. “I’ve to collect my
daughter from dancing at three and my son has a football match later today,” I
said to my friend. “That’s exactly what my pair are doing too,” she replied.
The M8 has made the trip to Cork
short and accessible and before we knew it we were home. As we settle into long
nights by the fire, the memories of the lovely relaxing time we spent in
Castlemartyr Resort will surely help us mums make it to mid-term break.



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