Tralee: Attractions and more...
The Tralee Sports & Leisure Centre and Tralee Aquadome provide various indoor, outdoor and water sports activities.
The 80-acre Town Park, with its Rose Garden, is a treat to the eyes. The award-winning ‘Kerry the Kingdom’ museum at the Ashe Memorial Hall has a time-car that takes one back into the Middle Ages. The 18-hole Tralee Golf Club is claimed to have the best set of nine holes.
One can also visit the burial place of the legendary Mary O'Connor, the Rose of Tralee, at Clogherbrien. There is also Scotia's Grave, believed to be the burial place of an Egyptian Pharaoh’s daughter.
The town has several annual festivals and events that attract huge crowds, both local and international. The Rose of Tralee International Festival held in August every year is one such event. Samhlaoícht Arts Festival is a week-long programme during Easter. Siamsa Tíre, the Irish National Folk Theatre, conducts regular performances.
What to see in detail
Golfing
St. John's Church
The Aqua Dome
Tralee Shopping Center
Will find places of interest on the map. Clock on the attractions for details
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