Wexford People

Hotel Curracloe

WEXFORD Tel 053 91 37308 Family Roots Since 1987

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The Hanrahan Family have run the Popular and Excellent Hotel Curracloe since 1987. Set in a beautiful location, Hotel Curracloe comprises 29 superb en-suite bedrooms, a state of the art function room, the renowned Blake Restaurant and Carvery and a traditiona­l country Pub with live entertainm­ent.

The Hanrahan family believe that it’s the simple things done well that make all the difference and at Hotel Curracloe that is exactly what you will find. Attention to detail, hearty food, quality drink as well as friendly locals and staff.

Our menus change with the seasons and all ingredient­s are locally sourced, quality Irish produce. Our restaurant and Carvery offers a wide and varied choice and sure to statisfy all pallets as well as special dietary requiremen­ts where possible.

J.P Hanrahan, The Hotel Manager’s aim is to treat every customer like family. “Making people feel at home is the key to our mission here at Hotel Curracloe.”

Warm, Welcoming and Friendly

Nestled in the heart of Curracloe Village you fill find a host of amenities on your doorstep . Wexford Town’s hustling and bustling Main Street is a mere 5 minute car journey away and is sure to satisfy both the thriftiest and trendiest of shoppers.

Beautiful Park Land and the North Slob Wildlife reserve are sure to capture the heart of even the most well travelled nature lover , six award winning golf courses located less than twenty minutes away will challenge and invigorate your game , a host Museums ,Castles and The Irish National Heritage Park for the history the buffs amongst us , as well as night-life to rival that of any big city for those who like to dance the night away. For the lovers of the arts you will find a host of galleries , libraries and the annual Wexford Festival Opera Festival.

With all this and so much more located just minutes away , Hotel Curracloe is your ideal base to explore the part of Ireland that receives more sunshine per year than any where else on our little island.

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