Clíona & James

Saturday, July 26, 2025 • Tralee, County Kerry
105 Days To Go!

Clíona & James

Saturday, July 26, 2025 • Tralee, County Kerry
105 Days To Go!

Things to Do

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!

Ballyseede Castle Gardens & Estate

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!

Dingle Peninsula

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 & National Park

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

Gap of Dunloe

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

Ring of Kerry

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.

The Skellig Islands

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