Culloden Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Casachianti is located in the heart of Tuscany exactly halfway between Florence and Siena and just a one hour drive from Pisa and the sea. It is immersed in the green of cypress trees and holm oaks and is surrounded by countless medieval towns and castles. It is only 7 km away from the medieval town... bootsnall.com
No title - expert review Not in the city itself, this hotel is 8km (5 miles) east on the shore of Belfast Lough, in County Down. Set on 4.8 hectares (12 acres) of secluded gardens and woodlands, this elegant hotel was originally built as a palace for the bishops of Down. Later, it was sold and remained a private home until ... frommers.com
No title - expert review Standing on the wooded slopes and overlooking the Belfast Lough and the County Antrim coastline is the magnificent and prestigious Culloden Hotel. Only five miles from the city center and three miles from Belfast International Airport, this property exudes tranquil opulence. Originally built as an o... sidestep.com
No title - expert review High in the Holywood hills, five miles outside of town, you'll find what may be Belfast's grandest old hotel. The 19th century Culloden estate cuts an impressive silhouette, surrounded by twelve acres of wooded parklands and gardens overlooking the waters of Belfast Lough. Once a bishops' residence,... tablethotels.com
The highlight of our trip! - user review The facility is phenomenol, the food extravagant, the staff attentive. It's like staying in a living museum. Every corner housed another photo oportunity. We had a suite wit... travel.yahoo.com
Great Location - user review This hotel apparently occupies a former Bishop's residence and by all accounts the Bishop lived well! We really enjoyed the property and stayed here as an alternative to... travel.yahoo.com
The Best in Ireland - user review There is a reason why the Culloden Hotel is the most popular with the rich and the famous. It is the definition of luxury. Its location is phenomenal and the views are exquisit... travel.yahoo.com
An old fashioned luxury hotel - user review The public rooms in the old part of the hotel are elegant and extremely comfortable. Big armchairs to sink into in front of open fireplaces. Bedrooms are airy and individually fu... travel.yahoo.com
Gem of Belfast - user review The hotel was lovely - full of ambiance. Location fantastic. Views Amazing. Spa - WOW! Do not even have words to describe it! Views from room a little disappointing (brick ro... travel.yahoo.com
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