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Easter Arts & Bumble Bee Children’s Festival
March 22nd to March 24th
Environment
15.00 Saturday 22nd March
Tralee Town Park FREE
Join world renowned ornithologist Frank King and learn more about our feathered friends! Meeting Point: Tralee Town Park Gate opposite Tralee Tourist Office. Please wear suitable outdoor clothing.
Tree Walk
15.00 Sunday 23rdMarch
Ballyseedy Wood FREE
Join Ciaran Nugent to learn more about the trees of Ballyseedy Wood. Meeting Point: Car Park at Farmer’s Bridge Entrance.
Walks in association with Killarney Chamber of Tourism & Commerce
(These walks must be booked 24 hours in advance on 1850 566 466)
Drunghill Glenbeigh
09.00 – 16.30 (Including Travel)
Saturday 22nd March €10
Full Day Walk
Category B Moderate Mountain Trek on Coastal Mountain reaching c. 640 mtrs/2100 ft with superb views. (A K2K Badge Mountain)
Bus Departs outside Tourist Office, Killarney 09.00.
The Paps of Danu
09.00 – 16.30 (Including Travel)
Sunday 23rd March €10
Full Day Walk
Category A Moderately Difficult Mountain Trek over varied terrain, walk through one of Ireland's most revered and ancient mythological sites reaching c.700 mtrs /2280 ft (A K2K badge Mountain)
Bus Departs outside Tourist Office, Killarney 09.00.
Killegy Churchyard- Muckross Abbey - Blue Pool
09.00 – 13.00 Monday 24th March FREE
Half Day Walk
Category C Easy Walk taking in the burial places of Rudolph Erich Raspe, the Kerry Poets and finishing with one of Killarney’s most pleasant woodland nature trails.
Walk Starts from Molly Darcy’s, Killarney at 09.00
TALKS
Beauty & Mystery of Life Talk
16.00 Saturday 22nd March
Kerry County Museum FREE
The Beauty & Mystery of Life with Alx Antar. A fascinating lecture on the magic, mystery, pleasures and puzzles of life on our Green planet. Take a walk through time from the Big Bang to the beginnings of life with single cell organisms through to the bio-diversity of today and the risks to the environment. Talk to take place on Easter Saturday in the Kerry Museum in the Ashe Memorial Hall, Denny Street. 90 mins lecture followed by 30 mins Q & A.
Kerry County Museum
Saturday March 22nd Free all Day!!!
Kerry County Museum is the ideal starting point for tours of Kerry, bringing to life the story of Kerry from the earliest times to the present day. Priceless treasures are on display in the Museum, illustrating the rich heritage of the county. Visitors can travel back 600 years in the Geraldine Experience and see, hear and smell medieval Tralee. Visitors can also witness the award winning Antarctic exhibition and the new 'Spymaster' exhibition which tells the story of William Melville, a native of Sneem, Co Kerry who became MI5's first spymaster.
And those with a Samhlaiocht Programme Guide can do it all for free!
Easter Saturday, March 22nd, Kerry County Museum in the Ashe Memorial Hall on Denny Street, All Day, Admission Free

