Calor Customer Spotlight: The Hungry Donkey
Calor BioLPG Customer, Chad Byrne recently established The Hungry Donkey, a food truck based in Killarney, Co. Kerry. Chad is head chef at The Brehon Hotel, Killarney, Co. Kerry where he is working and…
The stunning eco-friendly property has 24 large bedrooms where guests can relax, unwind and soak up the panoramic views that surround the property. For visitors who prefer a little more independence and privacy, the Salthouse offers an alternative accommodation with six three-bedroom eco-lodges on site to allow for complete tranquillity and escape from the outside world.
For some additional luxury during your time at the Salthouse, guests can enjoy a trip to the hotel’s spa which has three stunning treatment rooms, or a dip in one of the hotel’s outdoor hot tubs, providing the opportunity to shake off the cares and stress of everyday life.
Sustainability is incorporated into all aspects of operations at the Salthouse. The hotel has its own wind turbine which emits 225KW of energy. Water and heating in the hotel are also fully supplied by the hotel’s solar panel array. In addition, the Salthouse operates its own well onsite, which delivers fresh, filtered water to the hotel each day.
Furthermore, throughout the hotel, a number of Ilimex air sterilisation machines are in operation to ensure the purest of air is filtered around the hotel. This gives real peace of mind to guests. The Salthouse also has charging stations for electric vehicles for guests who wish to reduce emissions.
The Salthouse has been a Calor BioLPG customer since 2019. The hotel uses Calor BioLPG, our 100% certified renewable energy to power the hotel’s kitchen equipment and back up heating source.
Claire Steele
Marketing Manager
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