easy
1 hour 30 minutes
Suitable for all fitness levels; no physical demands
Savor a luxurious Taittinger Champagne Afternoon Tea at Castle Leslie in County Monaghan. Discover elegant pastries, freshly baked scones, and fine sandwiches paired with sparkling Champagne overlooking Glaslough Lake.
1 hour 30 minutes • Soak in the history and charm of Castle Leslie
Experience the Taittinger Afternoon Tea at Castle Leslie, where old-world elegance meets exquisite flavors. Delight in delicate sandwiches, freshly baked scones, and handcrafted pastries, all served with Champagne in a stunning setting overlooking Glaslough Lake. This luxurious escape promises a memorable indulgence for any occasion.
Experience the Taittinger Afternoon Tea at Castle Leslie, where old-world elegance meets exquisite flavors. Delight in delicate sandwiches, freshly baked scones, and handcrafted pastries, all served with Champagne in a stunning setting overlooking Glaslough Lake. This luxurious escape promises a memorable indulgence for any occasion.
This intimate experience limits groups to six guests; secure your spot ahead of time to avoid disappointment.
While there’s no strict dress code, smart-casual attire enhances the experience in the opulent Drawing Room setting.
Notify the organizers in advance to accommodate special dietary requirements with precision.
Punctuality ensures you can fully enjoy the 90-minute indulgence without interruptions.
Castle Leslie dates back to the 1660s and has remained in the Leslie family for centuries, combining rich Irish history with hospitality.
The estate maintains sustainable gardening practices and supports local food producers to preserve the region’s natural beauty and culinary heritage.
Elevate the elegant atmosphere by dressing appropriately for the Drawing Room setting.
Provide comfort during cooler afternoons or when moving between rooms.
spring|fall|winter specific
Capture the stunning views of Glaslough Lake and the intricate details of your tea service.
Protect yourself from occasional rain showers common in Ireland’s climate.
spring|fall|winter specific