While You're Here
Tralee is the capital of County Kerry, and dating back over 800 years it has a very rich and colourful history. The Town Park forms the heart of Tralee – designed and built to honour the famous annual ‘Rose of Tralee’ festival. It’s fountains, rose gardens, paths and walkways are a beautiful celebration of the festival which began in 1959.
The town has been significant in many of the historic and significant parts of Ireland’s past, including the famous rebellions against Elizabeth I in the 1500’s and the War of Independence in the early 1900’s. You’ll find proof of this heritage wherever you go, with many historical monuments to take in – including the 1798 Pikeman Monument, the two Cannons at the Courthouse honouring the Kerrymen who lost their lives in the Crimean War and the Civil War Memorial. Look out for the Ashe Memorial Hall too and its medieval experience, as well as Blennerville Windmill, a restored 18th-century mill.
You’ll also be treated to some of the best beaches in Ireland, while there are plenty of outdoor activities for the more adventurous – from surfing to horse-riding.