Guidebook for Ardfert

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Guidebook for Ardfert

Food Scene

Excellent food and service
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Kate Browne's Restaurant & Bar
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Excellent food and service
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The Tankard bar and restaurant
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The Oyster Tavern
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The Rose Hotel
Dan Spring Road
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Drinks & Nightlife

Great bar, beer garden and music
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Flahives
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Great bar, beer garden and music
The Abbey Tavern
The Village

Arts & Culture

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Siamsa Tire
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Parks & Nature

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Killarney National Park
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This Nature Park focuses on the diversity of the internationally renowned Tralee Bay Nature Reserve. There is a multi – lingual, safari style boat ride (the first in Ireland) and viewing tower offering panoramic views of Tralee BayThere is a lake for light water sport activities, 2.3km of walking and cycling trails and a smaller lake stocked with fish. www.traleebaywetlands.org
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Tralee Bay Wetlands
Ballyard Road
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This Nature Park focuses on the diversity of the internationally renowned Tralee Bay Nature Reserve. There is a multi – lingual, safari style boat ride (the first in Ireland) and viewing tower offering panoramic views of Tralee BayThere is a lake for light water sport activities, 2.3km of walking and cycling trails and a smaller lake stocked with fish. www.traleebaywetlands.org

Everything Else

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Ballyheigue Beach
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Sightseeing

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Banna Strand
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Fenit Harbour and Marina is a fully-serviced and modern 130-berth Marina catering for all sizes of boats up to 15m. Tralee Bay Sailing School in Fenit have a wide range of courses from sailing, motor boating to kayaking. Fenit has beautiful beaches and walks. An excellent place for fishing.
Fenit Harbour
Fenit Harbour and Marina is a fully-serviced and modern 130-berth Marina catering for all sizes of boats up to 15m. Tralee Bay Sailing School in Fenit have a wide range of courses from sailing, motor boating to kayaking. Fenit has beautiful beaches and walks. An excellent place for fishing.
Blennerville Windmill is a tower mill in Blennerville, Co. Kerry and the tallest of its kind in Europe at 21.3 metres high. It is now impressively restored and open to the public with a visitors centre comprising a craft centre, exhibition gallery, audio-visual presentation and restaurant. There is a guided tour of the five-storey windmill detailing the grain milling process.[citation needed] Blennerville Windmill is now Ireland´s only commercially operated windmill in existence.
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Blennerville Windmill
11 Windmill Ln
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Blennerville Windmill is a tower mill in Blennerville, Co. Kerry and the tallest of its kind in Europe at 21.3 metres high. It is now impressively restored and open to the public with a visitors centre comprising a craft centre, exhibition gallery, audio-visual presentation and restaurant. There is a guided tour of the five-storey windmill detailing the grain milling process.[citation needed] Blennerville Windmill is now Ireland´s only commercially operated windmill in existence.
The Dingle Peninsula or Corca Dhuibhne stretches 30 miles (48 kilometres) into the Atlantic Ocean from Ireland's south-west coast. The peninsula is dominated by the range of mountains that form its spine, running from the Slieve Mish range to Mount Brandon, Ireland's second highest peak. The coastline consists of steep sea-cliffs, broken by sandy beaches, with two large sand spits at Inch in the south and the Maharees to the north. The Blasket Islands lie to the west of the peninsula.
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Dingle Peninsula
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The Dingle Peninsula or Corca Dhuibhne stretches 30 miles (48 kilometres) into the Atlantic Ocean from Ireland's south-west coast. The peninsula is dominated by the range of mountains that form its spine, running from the Slieve Mish range to Mount Brandon, Ireland's second highest peak. The coastline consists of steep sea-cliffs, broken by sandy beaches, with two large sand spits at Inch in the south and the Maharees to the north. The Blasket Islands lie to the west of the peninsula.

Entertainment & Activities

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Ballyheigue Castle Golf Club
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https://www.roseoftralee.ie/ International Rose of Tralee Festival
Rose of Tralee International Festival
Denny Street
https://www.roseoftralee.ie/ International Rose of Tralee Festival
The Aqua Dome is one of Irelands Largest Indoor Waterworld's & Premier Tourist Attractions located on the Wild Atlantic Way. The Aqua Dome offers tropical temperatures all year round and is a Great Day Out for all the family whatever the weather! It is brimming with exciting features that captures the imagination of both child and adult alike.
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Aqua Dome
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The Aqua Dome is one of Irelands Largest Indoor Waterworld's & Premier Tourist Attractions located on the Wild Atlantic Way. The Aqua Dome offers tropical temperatures all year round and is a Great Day Out for all the family whatever the weather! It is brimming with exciting features that captures the imagination of both child and adult alike.