Tralee Bay Wetlands will be running an Easter Camp for children aged 5- 12 years from Tuesday 27th March - Thursday 29th March and Tuesday 3rd April - Thursday 5th April 2018!
Date(s) for Week 1: Tuesday 27th – Thursday 29th March 2018 Date(s) for Week 2: Tuesday 3rd – Thursday 5th April 2018 Time: 10am – 2pm (drop off not before 9.45am) Suitable for: 5 years – 12 years. Cost: €70 for a 3 day camp participation* - €25 per one day participation Where: Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre
Join Irish Wildlife Trust botanist Mr. Ger Scollard as he demonstrates the sowing and growing of wildflowers this Sunday 11th March Mothers Day. Make the most of the unused corners of your garden or liven up your window or patio boxes. Suitable for adults and children and children of ALL ages are welcome.
Following Met Eireann issuing a Status RED Weather Warning for all of Munster, Tralee Bay Wetland Centre and Ballyseedy Café at the Wetlands will close tomorrow, Thursday 1st March 2018 at 1pm to ensure the safety of public and staff. The Centre, with all facilities including the Ballyseedy Café will remain CLOSED with no access this Friday 2nd March. We will be closely monitoring the weather situation and conditions but are hopeful that the centre and facilities will re-open for business as usual this coming Saturday 3rd March 2018.
Please note Fridays event ‘Whitted Away’ book launch has been cancelled but will be re- scheduled. If you would like to get in contact with the centre or café team you can email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or reach us on our Facebook Page (social links/buttons at bottom of our website) and send us a message. Please note the telephone lines will be on answering machine from 1pm Thursday 1st March until Saturday morning 3rd March at 9.30am.
Tralee Bay Wetlands hopes that all staff, customers and members of the public stay safe during the storm and heed the advice of Met Eireann and Local Authorities.
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Tralee Bay Wetlands is a tourist facility provided and managed by Kerry County Council and supported by Fáilte Ireland