Three Recommendations Where Your Kids Can Feel Free!
Lough Key Forest & Activity Park, Roscommon
On the southern shore of Lough Key, the park features 800 myriad of hours of entertainment. Explore the 19th-century parkland with towering trees, follies, bridges, and canals, as well as the various walks and paths through the native woodlands, Bog garden, and forests. The most significant is Castle Island, which was erected as a folly during the King family’s reign as one of Ireland’s most powerful landowners. The Park is mostly covered in forest and woodland, with both broadleaf and conifer trees. Bluebell, wild garlic, wood anemone, ragged robin, primrose, and meadowsweet are some of the wildflowers that may be found in the park.
Kilkenny Castle Playground, Kilkenny
This relatively new and brightly coloured 21 hectares of undulating parkland in the grounds of Kilkenny Castle (also worthy to visit) is open to the public all year and is home to a variety of animals. The play area includes a space net, a supernova roundabout, swings and slides, spinning bowls, springers, and more. It is open during the same hours as the castle, and entrance is free. Hundreds of families come each year to enjoy the colourful playground. Why do you need to wait?
Leisure Max, Wexford
If you consider a indoor option, Leisuremax is the most popular family entertainment attraction in Wexford, which is located in Ireland’s south-east. There are over 30 activities to choose from, such as, 10 pin bowling, archery, zorbing, zip lines, escape rooms, and everything in between. When the kids get hungry, Big Al’s Diner, a family restaurant serving a wide variety of delectable cuisine, is available. A good value for money option for a worthwhile day out!