Blennerville Mill is located on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry. A major tourist attraction, it is said to be the largest windmill in Ireland. A must-see site that takes you back to the 18th century!
The Blennerville Windmill was built in 1800 by Sir Rowland Blennerhassett, and would have fallen into ruin 46 years later, due to the weakness of the original construction. It was subsequently renovated and acquired in 1981 by the Tralee Urban Concil, which decided to turn it into a tourist attraction…
Impossible to miss with its whitewashed frontage, the Blennerville mill can be visited for €2.10 per person. Here you can discover how a mill worked in the 1800s, and learn about the daily life of Irish farmers in a small exhibition featuring period photos and everyday objects…
A fun tour for adults only! (The children risk going round in circles).