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Published 14:27 19 Dec 2024 GMT
Add us as a preferred source on Google »As magical as the Christmas season can be, it can also be stressful. Whether it's work-related, family-related, or both, the holidays have a way of draining your energy, and many experience burnout at this time of year — myself included.
Thankfully, I discovered a hotel in Ireland that embodies peace, tranquillity, and restoration. It forces you to slow down, find your comfort zone, and then melt into it.
From the moment you set foot in the Redcastle Hotel in Co. Donegal, nestled on the Inishowen Peninsula, it feels like a big exhale. The service is prompt yet friendly; they understand the journey you've made to be there and want you to begin unwinding immediately.
The hotel is surrounded by the waters of Lough Foyle — a feature that never loses its charm.
Instead, you become attuned to the soothing sound of crashing waves, which triggers the parasympathetic nervous system — responsible for the body's 'rest and digest' response, helping us relax and unwind. Science says so, and I can concur! Being in such close proximity to water feels like hitting a reset button.
Bedding and sleep quality are key factors in rating any hotel stay, and Redcastle excels in this area. Guests should have no trouble drifting off to sleep on the supportive yet comfortable bedding — all while the sounds of waves and ocean spray lull them into a peaceful slumber.
Often, when I stay at a hotel, I use it as a base to explore the area. However, with Redcastle, there’s truly no need to leave. Everything you could possibly need is on-site.
The hotel boasts two dining areas: The Edge, an elegant dining experience with its name derived from its location over Lough Foyle, and Captain’s Bar, for a more laid-back, casual meal.
The Cara Spa ensures you float through your stay, unlocking natural rejuvenation with indulgent spa packages using organic VOYA products. After pampering, there’s nowhere else you’ll want to be than in the spa’s serene relaxation room enjoying a sorbet and tea. Not to mention the incredible pool and water facilities (again, with a view of Lough Foyle), where I spent much of my day lazily doing backstrokes under the winter sun.
Whatever your reason for needing a break, you're almost guaranteed to find it at Redcastle. This ocean-view hotel is designed to help guests switch off, unwind, and recharge their batteries.
As if that weren’t enough, Redcastle has just announced upcoming Yoga Retreats for 2025 focused on deep relaxation, energising, meditation, and more.
The retreats, taking place from January 26th–28th and March 7th–9th, include:
Whether it's a gift for an overworked friend, a fatigued parent, or burnout prevention for yourself, you'll be sainted for giving the gift of deep relaxation — to others or yourself.
Redcastle also offers gift vouchers for any last-minute gifting.
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