What to do and see in Tralee, Province of Munster: The Best Outdoor Activities

June 28, 2021 Alice Mieles

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

1. Banna Strand

Banna, Tralee V92 E395 Ireland
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5.0 based on 525 reviews

Banna Strand

Reviewed By GalwaayGalwaygirl34 - Galway, Ireland

Visited this beach while away.Such a beautiful beach , we walked for a long while , the beach is kept spotlessly clean loved it

2. Ireland Walk Hike Bike

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5.0 based on 102 reviews

Ireland Walk Hike Bike

Guided & Self-Guided Walking/Hiking holidays created with your enjoyment in mind.Want a Walking Holiday “unique” to you .. just ask.!It is our pleasure to show you Ireland on foot. To inspire you with our culture, history, music, song, nature, views and in doing so to give you an unforgettable experience. We want you to see the Ireland we know and love --- we do not put anything “on for show”, just exposing you to the true Ireland at her very best.From mountains tops to lush green valleys, streams to rivers, sunshine to rain, we walk in all weather and experience all that “mother nature” has for us!!We care about you and your holiday and each programme is geared towards that goal - a comfortable, enjoyable and quality walking holiday where the centre of attention is you ... the walker.Looking forward to meeting you. You are always welcome.

3. Freedom Kiters

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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Experience the thrill and the Freedom of kitesurfing in the Kingdom of Kerry! Learn Kitesurfing with Freedomkiters experienced, qualified and insured instructors, we have student packages from beginner to advanced! Flatwater and wave spots it's all here. We also offer rentals!

4. Shorebreak Surf School

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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Shorebreak Surf School

Shorebreak Surf School, County Kerry.Irelands premier destination for learning to surf.County Kerry possesses countless miles of sandy 'Blue Flag' beaches, surrounded by an amazing landscape.It is in this backdrop, with our in-depth local knowledge, and relaxed fun attitude to teaching, you are assured to get your surfing experience off to the best possible start.

5. Kingdom Waves Surf School

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5.0 based on 31 reviews

Kingdom Waves Surf School

Kingdomwaves Surf School is an Irish Surfing Association approved school providing professional surf coaching and equipment rentals at Banna Beach. Established in 2005 we are the longest running approved school in Co. Kerry. Come and join us for an unforgettable surfing experience on TripAdvisor's voted 'Best Beach in Ireland'

6. Tralee Pitch & Putt Club

Killeen Oakpark, Tralee Ireland +353 87 352 1877 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/Tralee-Pitch-Putt-Club-161236967234241/
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Tralee Pitch & Putt Club

Tralee Pitch & Putt Club is an 18 hole championship course established in 1969 and set in mature woodland. Green fees accepted which include all you need to play. Everyone from 8 to 80 and a fun day out for all the family is guaranteed. Open all year.

7. Wild Water Adventures

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Wild Water Adventures

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.

8. Blennerville Equestrian Centre

Tonavane, Tralee, Co. Kerry, Tralee Ireland +353 87 257 9574 [email protected] http://www.blennerville.com/
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Blennerville Equestrian Centre

Blennerville Stud & Equestrian Centre is a modern horse riding facility located on the foothills of the Slieve Mish Mountains, overlooking Tralee town. We offer one on one tuition from international judge Tim Hurley. We also specialize mountain treks, pony camps and livery at competitive rates. We have four fantastic stallions standing at stud, Captain Carnute, Robe Thunder and Anbally Frankie

Reviewed By t_aurora_b

We enjoyed a lovely hour long trek along Derrymore beach with Tim today! He was very friendly & accommodating and we felt immediately at ease- although we were new to horses! Would highly recommend

9. Tralee Golf Club

West Barrow Ardfert, Tralee Ireland +353 66 713 6379 [email protected] http://www.traleegolfclub.com
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4.5 based on 208 reviews

Tralee Golf Club

Reviewed By jalesco - North Vancouver, Canada

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!

10. Kerry Camino

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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Kerry Camino

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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