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Blennerville Windmill
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This is an iconic restored 1800s Windmill with a visitor centre, restaurant and historical exhibits. This is the largest working Windmill in Ireland. It is the the dominant landmark where Tralee meets the Dingle Peninsula.
Blennerville Windmill is a dominant landmark in Tralee Bay, where the town of Tralee meets the Dingle Peninsula. At the Blennerville Visitor Centre you will find the working windmill as well as an exhibition gallery, craft shop and restaurant. The exhibition includes an audio visual presentation, an emigration display and a bird watching platform with telescope overlooking 'Slí na nÉan' ('the Way of the Birds').
Blennerville Windmill is a dominant landmark in Tralee Bay, where the town of Tralee meets the Dingle Peninsula. At the Blennerville Visitor Centre you will find the working windmill as well as an exhibition gallery, craft shop and restaurant. The exhibition includes an audio visual presentation, an…
The Blennerville Windmill can be see long before you get to it. It houses a Famine Museum, a bird watching platform, kids interactive activities, showing how the mill used to work and a coffee shop.
Blennerville Windmill is a state of the art Museum and working Windmill. Wheat and flour was milled here in the 18th century and there is also a famine and Dingle Train museum. The Jenny Johnston famine ship left the port of Blennerville for Nova Scotia with hundreds of Irish people fleeing the potato famine to make a new life in Canada and the USA for their families
Blennerville Windmill is a state of the art Museum and working Windmill. Wheat and flour was milled here in the 18th century and there is also a famine and Dingle Train museum. The Jenny Johnston famine ship left the port of Blennerville for Nova Scotia with hundreds of Irish people fleeing the pota…
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11 Windmill Ln
Blennerville, KY
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