Tralee Co. Kerry
About Tralee Tralee (or “Trá Lí” in gaelic, Strand of the River Lee), a town with a population of 22,714 (in 2006), is the capital of County Kerry and Ireland’s 7th largest town.. Tralee is home to the world-famous Rose of Tralee International Festival (mid August), one of Ireland’s longest-running festival. Tralee has two fully serviced industrial estates at Clash and Monavalley and is home to Kerry Technology Park adjoining ITTralee at Dromtacker.
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Local News Local Newspapers – Kerry Eye – Kerryman Local Radio: – Radio Kerry
How to come? Airport – Kerry airport – Cork airport (2h drive) – Shannon airport (2h drive) Train Bus You can come and go to Killarney, Dingle, Cork, Dublin, …. - No local bus in Tralee -
GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) Gaelic Football Hurling html
Culture Kerry County Museum Best museum in Ireland in 2009 Rose of Tralee festival
Culture Blennerville windmill Aqua Dome Siamsa Tire folk theatre Dog races
Around Tralee
Dingle Dingle (“An Daingean” in gaelic, the Fort or “Daingean Uí Chúis” in gaelic for O'Cuis's Fort) Dingle is a town with a lot of history, culture. You can enjoy a nice “fish and chips”, live music in one of the 50 pubs, walks in the harbour or peninsula, a boat trip to see “Fungi” the dolphin…
Killarney Killarney (“Cill Airne” in Gaelic means the Church of the Sloes) is one of the most famous towns in Ireland. The three famous lakes surrounding by mountains, allow you to go for a walk, cycling. It is also very popular for painters.
Around Fenit : Port Ballyheigue: Beach … There is small ports, beaches, mountains, lakes, rivers, countrysides, …
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