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    Tralee - Wikipedia. Coordinates: 52.2675°N 9.6962°W. Tralee ( / trəˈliː / trə-LEE; Irish: Trá Lí, pronounced [t̪ˠɾˠaː (j) ˈl̠ʲiː]; formerly Tráigh Lí, meaning 'strand of the River Lee') is the county town of County Kerry in the south-west of Ireland.

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    • Start your visit with something tasty from Yummy Cafe Market. If you’re wondering what to do in Tralee that’ll get you fired up for a day of exploring, nip into Yummy Cafe and grab something tasty to-go.
    • Then hit Tralee Bay Wetlands Eco & Activity Park. The Eco-tourism wave that’s taking many parts of the world by storm is very 21st century and they’re fully embracing it over in Tralee.
    • Spend a rainy morning at Kerry County Museum. It’s one thing to see the beauty of Kerry; it’s another to truly know about the county. Opened in 1991, Kerry County Museum has been one of the top things to do in Tralee for over 30 years.
    • And a fine one at one of the many nearby beaches. There’s endless beaches near Tralee, and many of them are under a 30-minute spin away. Here’s some of the closest to take a spin out to
  2. Welcome to Tralee, Kerry’s Capital! Famous for Roses, Beaches, Festivals and so much more… Visit, Shop, Work, Live in Tralee!

    • Kerry County Museum. For a sense of location, start with County Kerry’s award-winning museum at the Ashe Memorial Hall in Tralee. You can inspect a Medieval brooch submerged in a bog for a millennium, a Bronze Age sunflower pin and the duelling pistols owned by Daniel O’Connell, the 19th-century politician dubbed “The Liberator”.
    • Blennerville Windmill. Visible for miles against the greenery of Tralee Bay, the Blennerville Windmill is a whitewashed tower mill by the water in its namesake village.
    • Tralee Town Park. One of Ireland’s largest urban green spaces, Tralee Town Park is over 14 hectares and laid out on what used to be a country estate. In the 17th and 18th centuries this was a demesne for the Denny Family, whose castle was torn down in 1826 to make way for Denny Street on the north side of the park.
    • Ardfert Cathedral. For hundreds of years from 1117 the seat of the Kerry Diocese was at the village of Ardfert, 10 kilometres northwest of Tralee. The cathedral, constructed in the 12th century, was abandoned in the 1800s and has a mix of Romanesque and Gothic architecture.
    • Step Back in Time at the Kerry County Museum. A relatively new museum (the first stage was opened in 1991), Kerry County Museum is the most popular tourist attraction in Tralee for good reason.
    • Get Back to Nature at the Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre. Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre isn't your typical wetlands center. It boasts an impressive nature reserve with plenty of paths to wander (or cycle) while looking at the Irish wildlife and natural plant species you've come to see.
    • Have a Picnic in the Tralee Town Park. Located in the heart of Tralee, the town park is a welcome respite for locals and visitors alike. As you'd expect in a town called Tralee, its park boasts an impressive and vast rose garden, which is home to 35 varieties of the flower covering three acres of land.
    • View the Stained-Glass Windows at St. John's Church. Built on the site of a chapel dating back to 1780, the beautiful Gothic revival St. John's Church was renovated over 10 years and reopened in 1960.
  3. Tralee is the county town of County Kerry in southwest Ireland, with a population of 23,691 in 2016. Its Irish name Trá Lí means "strand / beach on the River Lee".

  4. Jan 20, 2024 · Tralee is the capital city of County Kerry. There are several things to do in Tralee which makes it one of a popular stop in Dingle Peninsula along with Dingle. Here are the best things to do in Tralee Ireland.