1 Accommodation, 9 Things to do
Ardfert Cathedral is the site of a monastery founded by St Brendan The Navigator in the 6th century. It can be found in the village of Ardfert, about 10km from Tralee, County Kerry. The site features three medieval churches and several grave slabs. Read more
Tralee Golf Club is surrounded by the Atlantic, Tralee’s magnificent and challenging Arnold Palmer course offers incomparable views on all sides. Castles, distant islands, towering mountains and the beach. Read more
A modern, family-run park, Sir Rogers Caravan and Camping places an emphasis on safety and security, making it ideal for families visiting County Kerry. The three-star park is located at Banna Mountain near Ardfert and within easy reach of a beach. Read more
Banna Beach is located at Ardfert, County Kerry and stretches from Ballyheigue Beach in the north to Barrow Beach in the south. It is an extensive sandy beach of major ecological interest. Read more
Lobster, seafood, oysters and steaks a speciality. Extensive range of quality menus to suit all tastes and pockets. Fine sea views. Read more
Surfs up in the Kingdom! Kerry has some incredible beach breaks which are perfect for all levels of surfer from complete beginner to elites. Kingdom Waves Surf school offers instruction for all abilities. Read more
Kate Browne's is a traditional, thatched cottage style pub and restaurant with open turf fires and traditional music. Located in the Cathedral village of Ardfert, 8kms from Tralee Town Centre and 3kms from Banna Beach. Read more
Ardfert Indoor Market is held every Sunday in Ardfert, County Kerry. The stalls sell a range of home-baking, local fresh vegetables and much more. Read more
Providing surf lessons & water activities primarily from Banna Beach, which is one of County Kerry's Blue Flag beaches. The school also frequently travel around the county in order to bring their new teaching methodologies to where they are required. Read more
A beach that extends for many miles with magnificent views, this is certainly a walkers paradise with views of the mountains of the Dingle Peninsula, Kerry Head and Maulin Mountains. Read more
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