Category Archives: days out in Kerry

Skelligs Chocolate

The perfect stop along the ring of Kerry! A family run business with the only fully ‘open plan’ chocolate production facility anywhere in Ireland! Here you can see the chocolates being made, ask questions and taste the freshly made treats!  Visit the seasonal cafe (Easter till September) serving freshly made cakes and desserts along with teas, coffees and their speciality…

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Kells Bay House and Gardens

Kells Bay is one of Ireland’s most spectacular settings, and the scenery offers a wonderful backdrop to Kells Bay Gardens. Known locally as the ‘Jewel on the Ring,’ the Gardens cover just over 17 hectares, containing a large collection of sub-tropical plants. The Gardens overlook the dramatic views of Dingle Bay, and are filled with a variety of rare sub-tropical plants. Home

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Kennedys Pet Farm

Kennedys Pet Farm would like to extend a very warm welcome to you & would like to invite you to visit their Pet Farm and Playgrounds where they will make every effort to ensure that you have a most enjoyable day out in a safe & friendly environment. It is a haven for energetic kids and a chance for parents

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Lartigue Monorail

Your visit includes a short demonstration journey on a full-scale diesel-powered replica of the original monorail. During the journey you will experience the unique features of the monorail and will observe its ingenious switching system. Before or after your journey, you can visit the Lartigue Museum to watch film of the original Lartigue and see models, displays and memorabilia of

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Blennerville Windmill

A visit to Blennerville Windmill Centre will involve viewing a short video presentation on the history of the windmill and its surroundings. There will be time to browse in the exhibition on emigration and the Jeannie Johnson followed by a guided tour of the Windmill. Children particularly like to see how flour is made by turning the ancient quorn stone.

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Ballyseedy Garden Centre

Ballyseedy is one of the largest destination stores in Ireland with everything from dining, clothing, homewares, garden, kids play areas and beautifully landscaped gardens.  Our award winning 300 seat family restaurant, Meadows & Byrne, Edinburgh Woollen Mills, Country Casuals, Blarney Woollen Mills, Steeltech Sheds and a state of the art Garden Centre are all housed under a 26,000 sq ft

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Kerry County Museum

Kerry County Museum was developed as an initiative of Tralee Urban District Council in two phases between 1991 and 1992. The Medieval Experience was opened in 1991 in the lower ground floor of the Ashe Memorial Hall, taking visitors through the recreated medieval town, with the sights, sounds and smells. In 1992 the main gallery of the Museum was opened,

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Sandy Feet Farm

Sandy Feet Farm is a family-run open farm situated in a rural setting near the village of camp on the main Tralee-Dingle Road, taking the Conor Pass route. The farm has been in the family for more than 300 years and they thought it was time to shared it with others! Set in the most stunning location. Surrounded by mountains

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Killarney Riding Stables

Located about a mile west of Killarney Town and known locally as “O’Sullivan’s”, Killarney Riding Stables were established in 1968 by Donie O’Sullivan and is still very much a family business with Donies wife Noreen, their two daughters Lorraine and Aoife, and son William all involved. Approved by the Irish Tourist Board and the Association of Irish Riding Establishments, the

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Killarney Lake Tours

During your visit to Killarney, why not include a truly memorable tour of Killarney with Killarney Lake Tours. Sit back, relax and take in the sites with Killarney Lake Tours. Long Established Killarney Tour Operators. Leading Traditional Irish Jaunting Car & Boat Tour around the Killarney National Park. Premier sightseeing tour of Killarney. Eco Friendly Tour. Choice of morning and

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