Episode 02 - The Red Lady of Lemaneagh, Clare | Soft-Spoken ASMR Irish Folklore to Relax & Sleep
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About this listen
Tonight's story comes from quiet ruins of Lemaneagh Castle, Co. Clare. A solitary figure is said to wander the broken stone and the fields that surround it, the Red Lady, lingering at the edge of place and memory.
This is a calm, soft-spoken, ASMR telling of a traditional Irish folklore tale, recorded for rest, relaxation, and drifting into sleep. There are no jump scares, no sudden sounds, and no loud music - just a steady voice and a gentle atmosphere. Like all folklore, these stories change as they pass from voice to voice. This is one peaceful telling, offered in that same tradition.
🎧 Best enjoyed with headphones or at low volume.
About the Irish Folklore Archive
The Irish Folklore Archive is a weekly collection of calm, soft-spoken, ASMR retellings of Irish myths, legends, fairy stories, and ghost tales - created for sleep, relaxation, and quiet listening. New stories are uploaded every week. If these stories help you rest, consider subscribing so you can easily return for the next tale.
This video may help with:
Sleep Insomnia
Anxiety
Stress relief
Relaxation before bed
Night-time listening
Low-stimulation background audio
Calm focus
Gentle storytelling
Related listening & themes:
Irish folklore ASMR
ASMR Irish folklore for sleep
Irish sleep stories
Bedtime stories for adults
Irish accent
Relaxing Irish storytelling
Calm folklore stories
Sleep stories
Soft spoken storytelling
ASMR storytelling without triggers
No sudden sounds sleep audio
Traditional Irish folklore narration
Irish myths and legends audio
Fairy folklore Ireland
Relaxing stories to fall asleep to
Audio style:
Soft spoken
Low volume
No sudden sounds
No jump scares
No loud music
Sleep-friendly pacing
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All recordings are original narrations of traditional folklore.