We are so excited to have you join us for our wedding in the heart of County Kerry! Tralee is a charming town with a rich history, stunning landscapes, and an abundance of activities to enjoy. We have put a list of some of our favourite things to do in the area!
If you have any questions please ask, we are more than happy to help!
Before heading further afield, don’t forget to explore the stunning Ballyseede Castle itself! Wander the beautifully landscaped grounds, enjoy a peaceful walk by the lake, or simply relax in the castle’s luxurious surroundings. The estate is also home to a variety of wildlife, including Pheasants and Deer, be sure to say hello to the Dogs roaming around too!
Distance from Ballyseede Castle: On-site!
Wander through the colourful town of Dingle, visit ancient sites, or just soak in the wild beauty of the peninsula.
Distance from Ballyseede Castle: 1 hour drive
Killarney town is home to a lively town center, filled with cosy pubs, cute shops, and great spots to grab a bite.
Afterwards, enjoy a stroll or a jaunting car ride through this beautiful park, home to Muckross House and the stunning Torc Waterfall.
Distance from Ballyseede Castle: 35 Minute Drive
A visit to the Gap of Dunloe is like stepping into a postcard! Breathtaking mountain views, still lakes, and peaceful valleys. Perfect for a stop and stroll before the day 2!
Distance from Ballyseede Castle: 35 Minute Drive
A must-see scenic drive with breathtaking views of mountains, lakes, and the Atlantic Ocean. Perfect for a leisurely trip. It's 179km long, but even seeing a small part is an amazing experience.
For an unforgettable adventure, make your way to the Skellig Islands, a pair of dramatic rocky outcrops rising from the Atlantic Ocean.
Skellig Michael: Famous for its ancient monastic settlement and stunning views, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a must-visit
Little Skellig: While you can’t get on land here, this smaller island is home to one of the largest gannet colonies in the world
Distance from Ballyseede Castle: 1 Hour Drive to Portmagee and 50 Minute Boat Ride