The Kerry Archaeological and Historical Society was established in 1967 for the collection, recording, study and preservation of material relating to the history and antiquities of County Kerry. With an annual membership of over 600 worldwide, the Society operates from Kerry Library Headquarters. It organizes a series of lectures during the winter and a number of outings during the summer in co-operation with other Bodies, Institutions and Organisations interested in the language, literature and history of the County.
North Kerry is a hidden gem in the crown of the Kingdom of County Kerry. The region offers golden beaches, renowned links golf courses, literary festivals and historical churches.
Kingdom Whiskey Tasting Events Kerry offer guided whiskey and spirit tastings, food and drink tasting tours and walking pub tours in the towns of Dingle, Tralee and Killarney.
In contrast to its epic counterparts, the Dingle and Kerry Ways, the North Kerry Way is one of the shorter walks in Ireland’s stunning southwest at just 48km. Typically hiked over two days, this family-friendly trail covers nicely varied terrain, offering up some of the most beautiful coastal views around.
Visit the informative Kerry County Museum in Tralee, County Kerry, and travel back in time to learn about the Kingdom County's archaeology and history.
A mesmerising 162km loop across the renowned Dingle Peninsula, The Dingle Way boasts some of County Kerry’s most dramatic coastal and mountain landscape.
Siamsa Tíre Theatre and Arts Centre, Tralee is nestled in the middle of Tralee Town, along the breathtaking Wild Atlantic Way. Developed in 1991, the bespoke venue boasts a fully accessible 350 seat theatre, a spacious rehearsal studio, a dedicated music room and inspiring gallery spaces. All of these are designed to celebrate the richness of Ireland's artistic and cultural heritage along with contemporary arts.
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