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Enjoy an adrenaline-fuelled escape at the luxurious Castlemartyr Resort

Add a slice of adventure to your life with an adrenaline-filled short break at the luxurious five-star Castlemartyr Resort in County Cork, Ireland. Stay for two nights in a deluxe room, including breakfast both mornings, and experience the beautiful coastline and surrounding countryside of East Cork from a different perspective by taking part in an exciting outdoor pursuit. Pick from five thrilling activities – rock climbing, kayaking, surfing, body boarding or Thundercat powerboating – and whether it’s your first time or you’re a regular adventurer, you will be looked after by local experts to ensure you have the time of your life. Before you leave for the morning’s adventure, pick up your packed lunch carefully prepared by the chefs at Castlemartyr Resort. Then after hours of thrills return to the hotel and enjoy a muscle-easing spa treatment at a special discounted rate*, followed by unlimited access to the health and wellbeing centre, where you can you can unwind in the steam room, sauna or ozone-treated pool. End the day with an exquisite meal for two in the Clubhouse where you’ll enjoy locally sourced produce, served in a warm, welcoming environment. Enjoy two nights in a deluxe room including breakfast both mornings, packed lunch, a half-day activity with Ardmore Adventure and dinner for two in the Clubhouse from just €600 based on two sharing (€650 at weekends).

Paul Johnson

Paul Johnson is Editor of A Luxury Travel Blog and has worked in the travel industry for more than 30 years. He is Winner of the Innovations in Travel ‘Best Travel Influencer’ Award from WIRED magazine. In addition to other awards, the blog has also been voted “one of the world’s best travel blogs” and “best for luxury” by The Daily Telegraph.

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One Comment

  1. This sounds like my kind of trip, a beautiful part of the world and i love the combination of the sports with a massage afterwards – a very civilised way to do it and it would certainly ease away the aches and pains as i’m not getting any younger but still want to try all the sports i can.

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