Blennerville Windmill is located just outside Tralee in County Kerry. This beautifully restored 19th-century windmill is the largest working windmill in Ireland and stands as a proud reminder of the region’s industrial and agricultural heritage.
Visitors can explore the mill’s interior, learn about traditional milling techniques, and enjoy interactive exhibits that explain how wind power was once harnessed to grind grain. The adjacent visitor centre also includes displays on local history, emigration, and Tralee’s maritime past.
This experience is perfect for history enthusiasts, families, and photographers who appreciate scenic and educational attractions. The site offers wonderful views of Tralee Bay and the surrounding countryside, making it a lovely stop for those exploring the Wild Atlantic Way.
Tickets are required for entry to the windmill and visitor centre, and they can be purchased on arrival. No reservations are necessary for individual visitors, but larger groups are encouraged to book ahead. The site also features a café and gift shop, and there’s ample parking available nearby.