Accommodation
Apartments are designed for your comfort and features include:
Superior apartments consist of 2 en-suite double and 2 en-suite
single rooms.
Spacious kitchen area features oven/hob, fridge, dishwasher,
crockery and utensils. Microwave oven is available in Superior
Apartments
Comfortable Dining/Living Room is fully carpeted and furnished
with Dining Room Table & Chairs, Three piece suite &
Colour TV
Apartments are heated with Gold Shield Electric Heating
Laundry facilities are available in the complex at an additional
charge
Bed linen & towels provided.
Parking is available on-site.
Cots and high chairs are available on request
Activities
The vibrant town of Tralee has a wide range of activities
and attractions to suit all ages and interests
Arts & Culture: Visit the medieval Geraldine Experience
at Ashe Memorial Hall, take in a show at Siamsa Tire - the
National Folk Theatre of Ireland or visit the restored Blennerville
Windmill
Children's Entertainment: Choose from a selection of activities
including – The Aquadome - a fantastic indoor waterworld;
Crazy golf, Bowling; Steam Train, Jungle Jim’s Kids
Adventure World, Tralee Omniplex Cinema; Fenit Seaworld
Scenic attractions: Tralee’s many glorious beaches
include Banna, Barrow, Castlegregory. For those wishing to
explore further afield spend some time touring the Dingle
Peninsula and the Ring of Kerry
Sporting Attractions: Kerry is home to numerous golf courses.
Located close by is the Arnold Palmer designed Tralee Golf
Course at Barrow, Castlegregory Golf Course and the infamous
Ballybunion links course
Walkers are spoilt for choice with many routes available to
explore
Fishing, surfing, sailing, greyhound racing and horse racing
are just some of the sporting activities available to our
visitors
Festivals: The world renowned Rose of Tralee takes place
each year in August and attracts visitors from all over the
world. Also taking place each year is Samhlaiocht Chiarrai,
an arts festival with an emphasis on the Irish language
Shopping: Tralee has long been Kerry’s busiest town,
the shops and stores of the county capital drawing people
from the districts all around. Choose from a range of long
established traditional shops and international brand name
stores.
Food & Entertainment: When it comes to dining out and
night time entertainment Tralee boasts numerous bars, restaurants
and hotels offering a variety of cuisine from traditional
Irish to Oriental. Musical entertainment is available in many
venues nightly.
Location
Distances
N22 Cork 73 miles
N21 Limerick 63 miles
N69 Shannon Airport 80 miles
N7 Dublin 190 miles
Tralee is accessible by mainline rail from Dublin and Cork
and by air into Kerry Airport at Farranfore from Dublin, London,
Manchester and Germany. |