Hopefully heading there for the friday and saturday as part of a stag weekend and was looking for some advice on the best places to stay,best craic in the evening etc.A few lads were telling me Naas is the spot but I would like to hear some advice from festival regulars.Thanks in advance.It could be a large stag maybe 15 people age group early 40s
If you want to avoid a commute stay in Naas (about 3 miles from the course),if you don't mind the 25 mile commute from Dublin you'll have more options regarding bars etc by staying there.
There's good craic in Naas but so much smaller of a place.
If you want to avoid a commute stay in Naas (about 3 miles from the course),if you don't mind the 25 mile commute from Dublin you'll have more options regarding bars etc by staying there.There's good craic in Naas but so much smaller of a place.
The Osprey in the town is a great hotel to stay in. Google it. I am not sure what you will pay during race week. Late bar licence all week. Stalls in the main street. Haydens is a bar I like and it is on the Main St. Plenty of buses from Naas to Punchestown. I think it is a fiver out there.
The Osprey in the town is a great hotel to stay in. Google it. I am not sure what you will pay during race week. Late bar licence all week. Stalls in the main street.Haydens is a bar I like and it is on the Main St.Plenty of buses from Naas to Punche
Thanks lads for the replies.Soapp I checked out the Osprey but there is limited availability and pretty expensive to boot.Looking at the City west at the moment as rates quite decent but if anybody else has any alternatives Id be glad to hear them.Thanks again.
Thanks lads for the replies.Soapp I checked out the Osprey but there is limited availability and pretty expensive to boot.Looking at the City west at the moment as rates quite decent but if anybody else has any alternatives Id be glad to hear them.Th