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Hotels in Naas
Charming and historic, Naas, the beautiful county town of Kildare, offers a truly Irish experience. A rich tapestry of medieval history and modern merriment, it's a destination made for explorers, history buffs and those seeking an authentic Irish retreat. Naas provides a spectrum of wonderful stays from heritage-rich inns to tranquil boutique hotels.
Whether it's a family holiday packed with fun-filled activities, a quiet retreat into the wonders of Ireland's past, or a cultural immersion into the county's proud heritage, Naas has something for every traveller. Start planning your Irish adventure with LycaFly today and choose from our wide array of accommodation options to suit every taste and budget.
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As the county town of County Kildare, Naas, meaning 'Place of Assembly of the Kings' in Irish, is steeped in rich history. In the Middle Ages, it was an important walled market town, frequented by merchants and parliament alike. With its walls erected circa 1415, Naas continued to thrive despite occasional raids from neighbouring factions.
Indeed, the town's reputation as Kildare's "county town" stems from its role in numerous vital undertakings, including trading, public meetings, local administration, and law courts. Its racecourses are legendary, and it's home to the army's Devoy Barracks. History buffs visiting Naas can unearth its fascinating past through landmarks such as the 13th-century Saint David's Castle, a Norman fortification of notable repute.
When to visit Naas
Basking in the warmth of an Irish summer, Naas from late June to late August offers the best weather for outdoor adventures. With July being the hottest month clocking an average high of 67°F, expect blissful sunshine and lively days. Beginning in April and lasting until October, the skies over Naas are often crystal clear, making it perfect for romantic sunset picnics and crisp morning strolls.
Though the cloudiest period falls in December, there's a magic to Naas' winter that's truly enchanting. The wetter season runs from October to February, with January being the rainiest. So, whether you prefer sun-dappled days or cozying up in an Irish pub on a rainy afternoon, each season brings its unique charm to Naas, enticing an enchanting visit anytime of the year.
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