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What's On in Kerry: Celebrating the Best of Kerry’s Festivals

County Kerry is a vibrant cultural hub, known for its incredible festivals that celebrate the best of Kerry. From internationally renowned events like Listowel Writers’ Week, The Dingle Food Fair, and Puck Fair, to unforgettable seasonal celebrations such as Christmas in Killarney, The St. Patrick's Day Festival, and The Rose of Tralee, Kerry offers a festival experience like no other. No matter the time of year, there’s always something exciting happening in this beautiful corner of Ireland.

Local and Grassroots Festivals Across Kerry

In addition to the larger, well-known festivals, County Kerry is home to a diverse range of community-driven and grassroots events that span every corner of the county. These festivals may be smaller in scale, but they are just as rich in culture and tradition. They give locals and visitors alike the chance to experience Kerry’s proud heritage and celebrate the creativity of its communities.

From traditional Irish music festivals in villages like Cahersiveen and Lyreacrompane to cultural celebrations in Tralee, Killarney, and Dingle, Kerry’s grassroots festivals honor the artistic talents, folklore, and local history of the region.

Discover Hidden Gems in Kerry’s Festivals
Whether it’s a family-friendly event, a showcase of traditional Irish music and dance, or an art festival celebrating the county’s creative spirit, Kerry’s local festivals offer something for everyone. The Kerry International Film Festival, Tralee Food Festival, or the Fleadh Cheoil Chiarraí —each one is a reflection of the community’s passion for preserving tradition while also inspiring future generations of talent.

Plan Your Visit to Kerry's Festivals

Kerry’s festival calendar is packed with events throughout the year, and with so much to see and do, it’s essential to plan ahead. From the Listowel Writers’ Week and The Rose of Tralee to local fairs and cultural events that bring the community together, you’ll find countless opportunities to celebrate Kerry’s rich heritage, explore its stunning landscapes, and enjoy a warm welcome wherever you go.

Save the dates, plan your trip, and immerse yourself in the exciting festivals that make Kerry one of Ireland’s most captivating destinations. Whether you’re drawn to the arts, food, music, or simply the joy of a good time with friendly locals, Kerry’s festivals are the perfect way to experience the best of Ireland.

Explore Kerry

Tralee

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Tralee

Known for the International Rose of Tralee festival, Tralee is on the doorstep of the most enthralling watersports facilities around Kerry, and its bay is a safe harbour for many forms of marine life. Tralee has much of Kerry's best rainy day…

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Killarney

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Killarney

Famed for Muckross House & Gardens, the Lakes of Killarney and the Gap of Dunloe, Killarney is a walkers and cyclists paradise. Connected to ten thousand hectares of national park, your visit can be as active or as easy as you'd like!

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Listowel & North Kerry

Listowel's rich cultural and literary heritage is celebrated throughout its lively pubs and vibrant festival programme & writers museum. Kerry's wild coastline wraps around the jagged cliffs at Ballybunion as the County heads northwards to the…

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Kenmare

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Kenmare

Nestled and sheltered by Kenmare Bay, Kenmare and its surrounding areas from the Ring of Kerry / Iveragh Peninsula down into the Beara Peninsula, is a nexus of art, culture, luxury hotels, boutiques, archaeological sites & natural beauty all around.

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Reeks District

Fall under the spell of the highlands of Kerry where amongst Ireland's highest peaks, the mighty Carrauntoohil rises up and from its summit you will see views out over the neighbouring Dingle Peninsula and out into the Atlantic Ocean.

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