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FIVE STAR Dromoland Castle has unveiled plans for โ€œsignificant upgrades to its hotel and groundsโ€ including a cellar speakeasy bar, lakeside sauna cabins, new bedrooms, a restaurant and bar extension – and a new roost for the protected Lesser Horseshoe Bat.

The masterplan for the future development of the Castle Resort is contained in Phase One of the scheme which has been lodged with Clare County Council.

A planning report lodged by Associate Director at Tom Phillips + Associates, Lizzie Donnelly states that the โ€œsignificant upgradesโ€ reinforces Dromoland Castleโ€™s position “as a world-class luxury destination in County Clare, with exceptional recreational amenities and enhanced potential for growthโ€.

General Manager of Dromoland Castle Resort, Mark McSorley has confirmed that the resort โ€œonly has a few rooms leftโ€ for the duration of the Ryder Cup in September 2027 at Adare Manor in Limerick and in her 46 page planning report, Ms Donnelly states that โ€œthe timing of these works is driven by the Ryder Cupโ€™s return to Ireland in 2027โ€.

The report states that the proposals include โ€œthe addition of new outdoor pursuits to host and accommodate guests for the Ryder Cup 2027โ€.

In her report, Ms Donnelly states that โ€œthe Ryder Cup will bring visitors from across the globe to the west of Ireland, creating extraordinary demand for accommodation and supporting infrastructureโ€.

Ms Donnelly states that โ€œthe economic impact of hosting the Ryder Cup will extend well beyond the grounds of Adare Manor Golf Club”.

She states that โ€œgiven the limited spectator capacity at Adare Manor, many attendees will need to be accommodated in nearby areas. In this context, Dromoland Castle, due to its close proximity, presents an ideal location for hosting guestsโ€.

As part of phase one, Dromoland Castle Holdings Ltd is seeking planning permission to convert existing stables into 13 additional bedrooms, the installation of three sauna huts on a lake island accessed by a foot-bridge along with an enhanced wellness area.

Ms Donnelly states that โ€œDromoland Castle and Estate recognise the opportunity presented by the Ryder Cup and are fully committed to completing the proposed works in time for this global sporting eventโ€.

Mr McSorley said on Monday โ€œat Dromoland Castle, we are deeply committed to preserving the timeless charm that makes Dromoland Castle so special, while continuously enhancing the guest experienceโ€.

He said, โ€œThese planned developments, while at an early stage, represent an exciting chapter in our story one that honours our history, while ensuring that Dromoland remains a world-class luxury destination for future generationsโ€.

The planning submission by Ms Donnelly states that the proposed development will enable Dromoland Castle “to reach its full recreational and tourism offering potential, thereby strengthening County Clareโ€™s position within the tourism sector and contributing to increased local and regional economic activityโ€.

The submission states that the forthcoming Ryder Cup acts as a key driver for these improvements.

The report states that the proposed development โ€œis designed to secure the active and sustainable use and restoration of the Gardenerโ€™s Cottage and Stables building, to elevate the hotel and its associated facilities, realising the full potential of Dromoland as a world-class luxury destination with exceptional recreational amenitiesโ€.

Phase 2 of the masterplan is to include a new cellar speakeasy bar, new wet spa facility, restaurant and bar extension, new atrium and extension of the East Wing to comprise new hotel rooms.

On the conversion of the stables into 13 visitor rooms, the planning report states that an ecological assessment of the site confirmed bat activity of Lesser Horseshoe Bats within the stables building.

The report states that due to the conservation status of the Lesser Horseshoe Bat a new alternative roosting provision for bats within stables building is proposed.

The report states that 70 sq m bat loft is proposed at first floor level of the stables building, with associated entry and inspection access, to provide a new alternative roosting location for bats within the stables building.

The three sauna huts to be located on an island at Dromoland Lake will sit on a floating platform on a concrete slab, offering guests โ€œa unique and immersive wellness experience in a natural settingโ€.

A decision is due on the application at the end of January.

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