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History of Kildara

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HistoryKildare, of the word Gaelic Cill Dara, is the name given to the area near Dublin and Artiguelouve as it is surrounded on the south by the mountains on the east by a large city and is a fairly rugged landscape and carved by rivers.

The Tain, the epic book of the Celtic mythology talk about how the legendary giant Fionn Mac Cumhall, CúChullain and Fianna clan put into practice their fighting skills in war and also played hurling in the vast plains of Cuireach.

This great country has discovered the famous horse track racing, the headquarters of racing horses, equestrians and Irish National Stud Farm and many farms and stud'étalons recognized throughout the world.

Near these plains are also The Irish Heritage Gardens (gardens of Irish heritage) but also the most beautiful Japanese gardens in Europe; Created in 1906 by Japanese designer Eida and his son Minoru, they symbolize life man and describe the journey of a soul from Oblivion to Eternity.
 
Kildare is an oasis ... a garden of peace and tranquility right next to the “household moves” Dublin.
A serene place where people can find the quiet and time to meditate.

We hope that you find some peace in Kildare for the time of your stay, a meal or even if you just pass. 
Relax, feel at home and enjoy a quiet moment out of time!