CYCLE ROUTE FROM TRALEE
Tralee, the largest town in County Kerry, is a vibrant destination rich in culture, history, and natural beauty. With its proximity Killarney, Dingle and Ballybunion, it is easily accessible for visitors. Nestled between Slieve Mish mountains and Tralee Bay, the town offers a stunning blend of coastal and rural landscapes. Tralee is known for its Rose of Tralee Festival, lively arts scene, and nearby attractions like the Tralee Bay Wetlands and scenic Greenway trails leading to the charming seaside village of Fenit.
BIKE ROUTE
Tralee to Fenit, 14km
Whether you’re an experienced cyclist or simply seeking a relaxed ride, this Greenway among the Kingdom of Kerry Greenway promises a memorable journey that shouldn’t be missed.
This scenic cycling route begins in Tralee, the largest town in County Kerry, and leads you through breath-taking countryside to the charming coastal village of Fenit. This route offers you a flat incline, giving you a 28k return journey.
The diversity of landscapes is one of the standout features of this Greenway. Starting with a crossing over the River Lee, which flows through Tralee and into Tralee Bay, cyclists are rewarded with a panoramic view of the Dingle Peninsula, featuring its rugged coastline and rolling hills in the distance.
As you approach Fenit, the views become even more spectacular. Fenit itself is a picturesque village, home to a vibrant fishing harbour and a selection of delightful pubs and restaurants where visitors can savour fresh seafood and traditional local cuisine. There is also a fantastic playground for the children in your group.
A typical schedule for this bike route totalling 3.5 to 4 hours:
- 1hr return cycle
- 1hr one way cycle
- 1hr for lunch
- 0.5–1hr for sight-seeing
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