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Alongside Woodlands Park sits Ireland’s largest and most exciting
waterworld, the Aqua Dome. It’s wet, wild and wonderful
— with fun features for all ages from kiddies pools and sky high
slides through to its raging rapids and exclusively adult health
suite. If you don’t feel like getting wet, that’s no problem! Aqua
Golf is a great game for all the family to play. Located next to
the Aqua Dome, this 18 hole themed miniature golf course is not
only great fun but also a test of your putting skills! Alongside
the golf, play with the remote control truck & boats! www.aquadome.ie
AQUA DOME / WOODLANDS PARK SPECIAL DEAL €400
for 7 nights
(2 Adults & 4 Children U/16) 7 Nights at Woodlands Caravan &
Camping Park for a family including electricity with unlimited access
to the Aqua Dome and Aqua Golf.
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Siamsa Tire
Founded in 1974, Siamsa Tire, the National Folk Theatre
of Ireland, presents on stage a theatrical entertainment based
on the wealth of music, dance and folklore that has evolved
in Ireland from the earliest times to the present. Siamsa Tire
has represented Ireland all over the world and is the showpiece
of the Celtic culture of music, mime, story and dance. www.siamsatire.com |
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Kerry County Museum
Kerry County Museum, housed in the Ashe Memorial Hall in Denny
Street, provides a fascinating guide to the archaeological riches
and heritage of the county. Your tour of the museum is complemented
by a visit to the Geraldine Experience, which takes you back
in time to Medieval Ireland. Visitors can walk through the re-created
streets, houses, abbey and castle of medieval Tralee. Special
sound, lighting and odour effects help to make this an almost
life-like experience. www.kerrymuseum.ie |
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Kingdom Greyhound Stadium
If you want a night out full of colour, excitement, and excellent
food, all in lavish comfort, Tralee’s ultra-modern Kingdom
Greyhound Stadium is the place to head for. The splendid grandstand
allows panoramic views of the action, while the restaurant,
lounge bar, and hospitality suites ensure punters are kept plied
with essential sustenance. A great night’s fun? You bet!
http://www.holidaytralee.com/greyhound.html
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Steam Train and Blennerville Windmill
The Tralee & Dingle Light Railway (1891 – 1953) was
one of the world’s most famous narrow gauge railways.
Now the Tralee – Blennerville section has been restored
and visitors can experience the sensation of traveling by steam
train from Tralee to Blennerville during the summer season.
Once you reach Blennerville, you may visit its famous Windmill.
This unique 201 year old restored windmill houses an acclaimed
audio-visual exhibition of Irish milling history and features
working millstones. Exhibitions on the history of bread-making
in Ireland and on the Blennerhassetts, founders of Blennerville,
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