Join us for Day 2 of the Kerry Wild Bee Festival 2026 on Sunday, 5th July, now proudly celebrating its fourth year, we are delighted a host of workshops, talks and walks about Ireland's Wild pollinators and how to help them by building resilience in our communities. 11am - 12:30pm - Wild Bee Walk at the Wetlands 11am - 2pm - Creating Bee Mobiles & Dragonflies with Willow 2pm - 3:30pm - Get to know our Wild Bees This is an outdoor festival, please wear appropriate clothing and footwear. This festival is proudly supported by the Kerry County Council, Ceangal Local Authority Heritage Programme.
Join us on a wild bee survey walk at Tralee Bay Wetlands Ecology Park. Learn how to identify bees and other pollinators.
Nature Artist Philip McSweeney from River Dog Studios - will help you create your own mobile all created from willow grown here in the Tralee Bay Wetlands Ecology Park.
Get to know our wild bees, learn how to identify bees, and how to get involved in citizen science by submitting records to the National Biodiversity Data Centre.
The Kerry Annual Wild Bee Festival is led by Transition Kerry in collaboration with Tralee Bay Wetlands Ecology Park, the Irish Wildlife Trust Kerry Branch, and a wide network of Tidy Towns groups and community organisations from across the county.
