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.
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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 6 reviews
A well-preserved 12th-century church.
4.5 based on 100 reviews
I come here sometimes for mass. Really good priest, knows his stuff. I always find parking easily. Great architecture and stained glass windows. I'd strongly recommend a visit here to anyone passing the Tralee region.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
This is a beautiful monument celebrating the Roses down the years. A very fitting tribute. Would have loved to see the roses in bloom. Maybe I will come back when they are in full bloom next year!!
4.5 based on 59 reviews
Lovely scenery, nice quiet beach even on a cool day. You can drive all the way along the pier with parking.
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