Ballindrum Farm House
Address: Ballindrum Farm, Athy, Co. Kildare
Tel: 059 8626294

A working farm, Ballindrum is set in the green undulating countryside of Co Kildare, just an hour's drive from Dublin.
Six rooms, five with en suite private bathroom, are available for guests. All are very comfortably and cheerfully furnished and children are welcomed.
An excellent breakfast home cooked breakfast is served and guests are welcomed with home baked scones and jam on arrival.
Ballindrum Farm is a non-smoking house.
The location is ideal for touring Kilkenny, Wicklow, Dublin or Kildare and is close to numerous golf courses and to racing at the Curragh, Naas or Punchestown.
Self-Catering Accommodation
Beech Lodge at Ballindrum Farm is a lovely stone cottege with two bedrooms, one double a twin with a wheelchair accessible bathroom. Rented fully equipped, there is a dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, micro wave, pay phone and safe. There are hair dryers, electric blankets and televisions in bedrooms.
The site is elevated and scenic, with garden furniture for your enjoyment.
Beech Lodge officially categorised as luxury 4 star accommodation and also received a category 4 award in the Failte Ireland Validated Accessible Scheme, which means it is suitable for all wheelchair users including those requiring assistance to transfer to and from the wheelchair.
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Things to Do and See
The K Club
Golf Co Kildare, Parkland Course
Part of a very luxurious country club, this parkland course played host to the Ryder Cup in 2006. There are two championship courses, the carefully groomed Palmer Course and the wilder and more watery Smurfit Course, both designed by Arnold Palmer and...
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What's on in Co Kildare
Punchestown Racing Festival 2009 (April 2009)Racing at the Curragh (March 2009)
The Irish Derby Festival (June 2009)
Hopkins Summer School (19th - 25th July)
Oxegen at Punchestown (June 2009)


