Banna Beach

Beach Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland

What to expect

Banna Strand, also known as Banna Beach, is a beach in North Kerry, Ireland, featuring shifting sand dunes along its entire length, which rise up to 12 meters. The beach is around 12 kilometers northwest of Tralee and is known for its role in Irish history, particularly the landing of arms by Sir Roger Casement in 1916. The beach is a designated Special Area of Conservation and is home to a range of habitats and wildfowl. Visitors can walk the length of the strand, take a dip in the refreshing water during the summer months, and explore the beach's ecological interest. A monument commemorating Roger Casement's landing is located near the dunes

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Best Beaches in Ireland with Kids

Best Beaches in Ireland with Kids
This family's experience:

Activities: We visited this beach with the kids

Highlights: The kids loved the swimming, surfing, and kite surfing, and we enjoyed the scenic views ✨