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The Aquadome
features the wave pool, Lazy river, Flame ride, falling rapids, whirlpool
spas, a kids medieval castle plus more. We also cater to the wild
and fun amongst you with the Aqua dome, indoor water park across the
road from Tralee Marina. |
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Jamie
Knox Wind surfing school within a 20 minute drive.Caters to all
ages with Kids and Teenclubs. Windsurfing and surfing hire and expertise
are always available. |
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Tralee is now
the best in Ireland for enjoying a wide range of culural and heritage
attractions and leisure activities.
Amongst them
we have theBlennerville
Windmill, The Steam Train, Kerry the Kingdom,
The Geraldine
Experience and the Siamsa
Tire National folk theatre.
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If you want to
Golf, Walk, Surf, Horseride or just vist all of Kerry's beautiful
sights, Tralee Townhouse makes it easy. Tralee being the centre of
Kerry allows you to see all that Kerry has to offer. Killarney, Dingle
and Ballybunion are but short drives away.
If sport is not your scene, then you have the most spectacular scenery
right outside your door. The renowned Lakes of Killarney, Dingle Peninsula,
Slea Head and the Ring of Kerry are both popular and breathtaking
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The
Rose of Tralee.
This fesitval
will have been running for 50 years this year and big celebrations are planned. Contestants and visitors come from
all over the world coming to experience some of the magic.
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Bín
Bán Gallery & Antiques
1.5km from the town centre, home to William Pembroke Mulchinock
who penned Tralees most famous anthem " The Rose of Tralee
". This carefully and tastefully refurbished building houses
the best of contemporary and traditional Irish Art, Limited Edition
Prints, Art materials and framing, small antique furniture, jewellery
and bric a brac.
See http://www.binbanart.com/ |
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Tralee.ie
Tralee, population 24,000, lies on the south-west coast of Ireland
at the gateway to the Dingle Peninsula. It is the capital town and
administrative centre of County Kerry, Irelands premier tourism
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Crag
Cave
Imagine
the tour you are about to take, where the route curves away past a
maze of side passages, down some of which comes the sound of underground
streams and rivers traversing the depths. Exploring the cave along
a path, passing the spacious chambers, clusters of stalactites and
other spectacular limestone formations. |
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