Slip into Tralee pub on any unassuming evening and you'll likely be treated to a lively session of traditional music: fiddlers and guitarists and bearded laddies sipping on pints and jamming on festive old tunes. Ladies go easy on the brew, though - you'll want to remain in your loveliest, fairest state for the annual Rose of Tralee festival, which crowns one fair lass as the winner. Her duties? Represent Ireland to the world. No pressure.
Restaurants in Tralee
5.0 based on 525 reviews
Visited this beach while away.Such a beautiful beach , we walked for a long while , the beach is kept spotlessly clean loved it
5.0 based on 64 reviews
Roundys is a unique bar serving Irish craft beer on draught , wine and prosecco by the glass and carafe and hand made craft cocktails. Open from 6pm till late 7 days a week with entertainment on weekends
5.0 based on 49 reviews
Wild Water Adventures specialize in water based activities such as Coasteering, Open Water Swimming, Wild Swimming and Sea Kayaking. So if it is the adrenaline of Coasteering, the challenge of an open water swim around a Lighthouse or along the rocky coast of North Kerry or a relaxing Wild Swim in a mountain lake or in a secret spot along the coast, Wild Water Adventures are the experts !! Sunset Kayaking Tour around Fenit Lighthouse.
4.5 based on 338 reviews
Myself and my family had such an enjoyable tour of this windmill. We were aged from 2 to 60 and everyone thoroughly enjoyed it. Donal was our tour guide and not only was he a fountain of knowledge he was so funny and great with my 5 year old daughter. The tour is very interactive which keeps it engaging. There are some lovely photo opportunities afterwards of the windmill aswell as a lovely miniature train tracks. Would highly recommend a visit.
4.5 based on 208 reviews
We arrived early in the morning from our excellent B&B right next door (Barrow House). It was an absolute perfect bluebird day with no wind and bright sunshine albeit a bit chilly. The course is absolutely amazing and our caddie was fun and told great stories. Service was excellent. We would return in a heartbeat. I would love another crack at it!
4.5 based on 18 reviews
The Kerry Camino is a three day walking route on the Dingle way in Kerry. Walkers collect their walker's pack from the tourist offices in Tralee, Killarney or Dingle and collect Stamps at Stamping Stations located on the route. Stamps are available in local businesses or in Stamping stations (list supplied). The passport itself is a nice memento of your walk but walker can also receive a certificate (for free) from the Tourist Office in Dingle. Walkers packs are free. This is a self guided walk.
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