Killashee House Hotel & Villa Spa
Set in 80 acres of gardens and woodland just outside Naas town, this hotel and
wedding venues been developed around a Victorian building and has earned a reputation for excellent weddings, which can range from relatively small parties of up to 80 for dinner in the main house, to really large gatherings of up to 500 in the Ballroom.
There is a wide range of churches to choose from in the area, and blessings can be held at the hotel, although it is the couple’s responsibility to arrange the celebrant.
A wedding co-ordinator is on hand to assist with all aspects of planning, and guide you through the various options offered: there is no venue hire charge for the Ballroom, for example, and no minimum number is required for midweek weddings, but if you want to hold your wedding between Thursday and Saturday (or a bank holiday Monday), the minimum number of guests is 150; at the Main House, however, there is a charge of €5,750 per day for exclusive use - this has its own entrance, reception rooms, and a banqueting suite for up to 80 guests, and the charge includes 12 suites (with discounted rate available for any additional accommodation required).
They have things down to a fine art here - including offering all guests at mid-week weddings (Mon-Wed) complimentary summer or winter punch or tea/coffee and hot nuts on arrival, and complimentary sparkling wine for the toast while all weddings receive complimentary tea/coffee - and, not only do they supply a choice of cake stands and a knife for the ceremonial slicing, but a personalised bridal knife is given to each couple - who also get a complimentary champagne breakfast.
All nice touches - it is easy to see how this hotel has earned its special reputation for weddings.
Naas Golf Club

Naas Golf Club in County Kildare is a traditional 18 hole parkland course with a number of water features, it is situated on rolling terrain with tree lined fairways and is a par 71 that plays over 6,232 yards.
In 2002 holes 1 and 11 through to 18 were redesigned by the renowned architect Jeff Howes.
Feature holes include the 11th & 17th with their water features and holes 1, 13, and 15 with their bunkering and tree-lined fairways makes Naas a challenging but enjoyable course to play.
Naas Golf Club was founded in 1896 as a 9-hole course at Halverstown, and moved to its current location in Kerdiffstown in 1940. The club changed its name in 1996 from the Kildare Golf Club to Naas Golf Club. it was founded in 1896 and now has in excess of 1000 members.