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Ireland | Sheen Falls Lodge: Tradition, Tranquility, and the Soul of County Kerry

Ireland | Sheen Falls Lodge: Tradition, Tranquility, and the Soul of County Kerry

Update: 2025-09-03
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Today we’re heading to Ireland’s wild and wonderful southwest, to a place where cascading waterfalls meet Kenmare Bay.

At the heart of this magical corner of Kerry is Sheen Falls, Ireland’s original five-star lodge and one of the world’s first Two MICHELIN Key Hotels. Set on a private 300-acre estate, Sheen Falls blends elegance with the raw beauty of the Ring of Kerry. Imagine yourself slowing down and enjoying falconry on the lawns, exploring the wine cellar, fishing for salmon, or staying in a traditional thatched cottage.

Joining me today is General Manager Brian Loughnane. We talk about the culture of County Kerry, the history that shapes the people here, the magic of Kenmare, and how Sheen Falls is redefining escapism in Ireland.

I hope you enjoy this enchanting journey on today’s episode of Luxury Travel Insider.

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Ireland | Sheen Falls Lodge: Tradition, Tranquility, and the Soul of County Kerry

Ireland | Sheen Falls Lodge: Tradition, Tranquility, and the Soul of County Kerry