The Best Hotel in The Southwest, Ireland

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For accommodations, the Southwest has some of the great country houses, including Adare Manor in County Limerick; Kenmare's unique duo of the magnificent Sheen Falls Lodge and the stately Park Hotel; the Cahernane House, which recalls Killarney's Victorian heyday; and finally the rambling landmark resort, the Parknasilla Resort in Sneem, a great place for a family break. At the other end of the spectrum is the uniquely Irish experience of a farmhouse bed-and-breakfast, such as Lakelands Farm Guesthouse in Waterville, with rowboats bobbing on Lough Currane at the bottom of the garden. In between is a range of excellent family-owned and -run traditional hotels, such as the Brook Lane Hotel in Kenmare, the Butler Arms in Waterville, and the secluded Carrig Country House at Glenbeigh near Killorglin.

Parknasilla Resort

$$$$ | N70, Sneem, Ireland Fodor's Choice

This limestone custom-built hotel was constructed in the mid-19th century to facilitate the growth in local tourism at that time. Its austere design is softened somewhat by its decorative features; like towers, gables and high pitched roofs---often casting a romantic reflection onto Kenmare Bay from its perch on a startlingly beautiful inlet. Parnasilla is synonymous with old-style resort luxury, attracting guests like George Bernard Shaw, Princess Grace, and Charles de Gaulle. You can still sip sherry beside an open fire in the Doolittle Bar and dine in the stately Pygmalion Restaurant, but you can also enjoy one of two outdoor Jacuzzis, a seawater hot tub or the sea view from the indoor infinity pool. Well-appointed villas and apartment suites now stud the sylvan 500-acre grounds, and guests here have access to all of the hotel's amenities. Public rooms display an endearingly homey mix-and-match style, while spacious bedrooms (suites are ballroom-size) are beautifully coordinated with fabulous inlaid antique furniture; all enjoy peaceful vistas. There are miles of mapped hiking trails within the estate and a range of country pursuits to try. Self-catering houses are popular for multi-generational stays.

Pros

  • Excellent sports amenities and spa
  • Sheltered coastal location
  • Great family destination

Cons

  • Grounds and hotel big enough to get lost in
  • Busy in July and August
  • Some rooms could do with an update
N70, Sneem, Ireland
064-667–5600
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–early Mar.
83 rooms
Free Breakfast

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