Parks and Nature in Tralee
Explore the diverse natural landscapes of the Tralee region, from the expansive sand dunes of Banna Strand to the ancient limestone formations of Crag Cave. This collection highlights significant coastal sites like Fenit and Castlegregory beaches alongside spiritual landmarks such as the historic Wethers Well and Saint Brendan’s Well. These sites offer a mix of geological wonders, coastal ecosystems, and traditional pilgrimage spots throughout the North Kerry landscape.
Banna Strand
Banna Strand, also known as Banna Beach, is a beach in North Kerry, Ireland.
Crag Cave
Ancient limestone cave system discovered in 1983, featuring extensive stalactite and stalagmite formations across over 3.8 kilometers of mapped passages.
Derrymore Lake
Coastal lagoon and wetland area situated along the southern shores of Tralee Bay.
Fenit Beach
Blue Flag sandy beach located near Fenit Harbour, offering views across the bay toward the Dingle Peninsula.
Beach
Extensive sandy beach on the Maharees peninsula, bordered by large natural dune systems.
Saint Brendan's Well
Traditional holy well and pilgrimage site dedicated to Saint Brendan the Navigator.
Wethers Well
Ancient holy well and shrine featuring historic stone carvings and a limestone altar used for local devotional patterns.
Mounthawk Park
Sports complex and parkland serving as the primary grounds for the Kerry District League.
Pat Healy Park
Local community park and recreational green space.
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