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Sneem

The picturesque village of Sneem is situated midway between Kenmare and Waterville on the northern side of Kenmare Bay on the Ring of Kerry. The village is immaculately kept with its traditional buildings, pubs, restaurants, and craft shops, painted in an array of beautiful colours. It is a past winner of the “tidy towns of Ireland” competition. The Irish name for the town is “an tSnaidhm” which translates as “knot” and is probably a reference to the winding Sneem river which flows through the village and into Kenmare Bay. Sneem is set in an idyllic walking country and also enjoys the mild currents of the Atlantic gulf stream which give rise to sub-tropical vegetation. It is the perfect location for relaxation, gathering one's thoughts, and resting the mind. No hussle and bussle allowed here.

The holiday choice of the Rich and famous

Sneem has played host to a number of dignitaries over the years who have chosen to holiday in this beautiful village. The late Princess Grace of Monaco, also a film star, holidayed with her family in Parknasilla in 1961 while the late President Charles de Gaulle, of France, holidayed in Parknasilla in the late 1960's.

Other visitors to the area over the years included President Chaim Herzog of Israel and the Dutch Royal Family. Of course, our own ex-President of Ireland Cearhbaill O Dalaigh retired to Sneem in the late 1970's and is buried there.

Sneem Sculpture Park

Accessible all year round, the Sneem sculpture park is located outdoors just behind the village. If you are not into sculpture then you will walk right through the square and not even notice it. However, if you enjoy sculpture then it's a very nice bonus. Amongst the exhibits are “the peaceful Panda” donated by the People's Republic of China, Arbor Chalybeia Immaculate (from Israel), and the Goddess Isis (from Egypt).

Also located in the square in Sneem are sculptures of former President of Ireland, Cearbhall Ó Dalaigh who lived in Sneem for many years, and Steve “Crusher” Casey (World Champion wrestler from 1938 to 1945).

The Garden of the Senses

A serene walkway down the banks of the Sneem River is the location for The Garden of the Senses. The gardens, while small, are awash with colours, fragrances, and aromas. The gardens also include a bird island and a dedicated picnic and barbecue area.

Coral Beach

If corals are your thing, then one of only two coral beaches in Ireland can be found near Gleesk Pier in Sneem.

  • The Kerry Way

    The Kerry Way - a walker's paradise - but which way??

    The Kerry Way, The Ring of Kerry
    The Kerry Way, The Ring of Kerry
  • A Kerry Highway

    The word bóthar is now the most commonly used term for road in modern Irish: its diminuative form, bóithrín, (boreen in English) is used for very narrow, rural roads.

    A Kerry Highway, The Ring of Kerry
    A Kerry Highway, The Ring of Kerry
  • The Kerry Way In The Cold

    Many waterfalls can be seen from The Ring of Kerry. They are particularly attractive after heavy rains.

    Kerry Waterfall, The Ring of Kerry
    Kerry Waterfall, The Ring of Kerry
  • Kerry Black Faced Sheep

    Kerry Black Faced Sheep are hardy and well suited to mountainous terrain - This lamb is enjoying a rest in a luxurious field by comparision.

    Kerry Black Face Sheep, The Ring of Kerry
    Kerry Black Face Sheep, The Ring of Kerry
  • Location, Location, Location

    Very desiirable pied-à-terre with limited pizza delivery - a small price to pay for peace and tranquility !

    Location, Location, Location; The Ring of Kerry
    Location, Location, Location; The Ring of Kerry
  • Ogham Stones

    The marks on the edges of these pillar stones, found throughout Kerry, are characters from a 25-letter alphabet that was used in fifth-century Ireland.

    Ogham Stones, The Ring of Kerry
    Ogham Stones, The Ring of Kerry
  • Perfection

    A beautiful tapestry of autumn colour on The Ring of Kerry.

    Perfection, The Ring of Kerry
    Perfection, The Ring of Kerry
  • Resting

    Black Kerry Cattle grazing in the Knockreer Demesne, Killarney National Park.

    Black Kerry Cattle, The Ring of Kerry
    Black Kerry Cattle, The Ring of Kerry
  • The Ring of Kerry

    Best not to admire the view whilst driving!

     

    The Ring of Kerry
    The Ring of Kerry
  • Work in Progress

    Relax, Take it easy Honey!

    Work in Progress, The Ring of Kerry
    Work in Progress, The Ring of Kerry
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