Listowel (Irish: Lios Tuathail) is a market town in County Kerry, Ireland, and is situated on the River Feale, 27 km (17 miles) from the county town, Tralee.
The combined population of Listowel Urban and Rural Districts is 22,668 (3,393 in the town itself).
A famous race meet takes place here annually, usually in the last week of September. Listowel is 15 km (9 miles) from Ballybunion, home to one of the most famous golf courses in the world.
Listowel is on the N69 Limerick - Foynes - Tralee road. Bus Éireann provides daily services to Tralee, Cork, and Limerick. The nearest railway station is Tralee. The town was connected to both Tralee and Limerick by railway, until the closure of the line in the 1970s (see ).
A rather unique part Listowel plays in Irish railway history is the honour of hosting the world's first monorail operation. The Lartigue system connected the town with Ballybunion, with a double-engined steam locomotive straddling an elevated rail. Coaches, with a compartment on either side of the rail, were kept balanced. If a cow had to be brought to market, two calves would be sent also, to balance it on the other side. The calves would be returned, one on either side of the rail.
Prideaux, J.D.C.A. (1981). Odd Man Out, in The Irish Narrow Gauge Railway, pp. 26-27. David & Charles (Publishers) Ltd. ISBN 0-7153-8071-0.
Listowel, Ontario is a town in Ontario, Canada, named after the Irish town.