Meath viewed 3,259
Causey Farm is a farm-based activity centre, catering for school tours, international visitors, summer camps, team-building and corporate events, hen parties, ceili evenings, and seasonal events for families. At Causey Farm the Murtagh family will provide...
Antrim viewed 908
In 2009, Colin Glen Forest Park celebrates its 20th anniversary of dedicated conservation by the Colin Glen Trust, the managing body of the park. The park exemplifies a successful regeneration programme, transforming over the years from a mis-used river...
Waterford viewed 1,157
“The Copper Coast” is the name given to the coastline between Tramore and Dungarvan, in Co Waterford. It’s that bit that no-one imagines exists! And it is one of the most striking and accessible bits of seaside in the country. It hangs on 6 villages on...
Wicklow viewed 3,218
Kippure Estate Adventure offer Team Building & Outdoor Adventures in Wicklow. Established in 1999, Kippure Estate is one of Ireland’s most experienced providers of corporate team building and outdoor adventures including exciting high and low ropes...
Meath viewed 462
There's a host of activities for all ages at Rathbeggan Lakes. As well as fishing, you can try our High Kings Adventure Tower, Fun Valley, WaterRollerz, Paddle Boats, Playground and Pet Farm. Get your face painted in The Art Barn and create a memory of...
Galway viewed 155
Slieve Aughty Riding Centre is Family owned and operated and makes the perfect day out for the entire family. Offering pony rides, trekking, riding lessons, organic food, walking trails, birthday parties with ponies and donkeys, small conferences, Halloween...
Galway viewed 918
Slieve Aughty Riding Centre is Family owned and operated and makes the perfect day out for the entire family. Offering pony rides, trekking, riding lessons, organic food, walking trails, birthday parties with ponies and donkeys, small conferences, Halloween...
Limerick viewed 1,844
Stonehall farm allows the visitors to experience first hand the enjoyment & fun of a wide variety of animals in a secure and pleasant setting. Some of our rarer residents include Alapacs, Llama, Emus, Ostrich, Parrots, & Eurasian Eagle owl named...
Galway viewed 2,116
Turoe Pet Farm is a leisure park and pet farm providing fun days out near Loughrea Galway. The farm offers a fantastic range of fun day out activities including outdoor playground, indoor picnic areas, the Jungletown indoor play area and also super fun...
Mayo viewed 5,457
Enjoy a full day’s family fun, culture and adventure at Westport House & Pirate Adventure Park. It truly delivers something for everyone: grandparents to toddlers can have a relaxing, active or exciting day – all depending on your interests and energy...
Wicklow viewed 974
The primary purpose of Wicklow Mountains National Park is the conservation of local biodiversity and landscape. The Park is also an invaluable recreational space for locals and visitors alike. Over one million visits are estimated to be made each year....
Roscommon viewed 2,145
Zipit take you into the tree canopy located in the heart of the beautiful 350 hectare Lough Key Forest Park and experience the excitement of flying along zip lines, swinging through trees and feeling an immense sense of achievement.
Dublin viewed 3,767
Ardgillan Castle is a large castellated country house and gardens on Dublin's east coast. Featured by dayout.ie on the Ireland AM programme as part of Ireland's Top 10 free days out, Ardgillan Castle is located north of Dublin just outside the town of...
Wicklow viewed 1,476
Avondale House and Forest Park in Wicklow is a museum to the great Irish political leader Charles Stewart Parnell who was born and lived at Avondale House from 1846-1891. The house is open to the public with admission charge between April to October and...
Offaly viewed 896
Ballindoolin House & Gardens in Edenderry is an award winning historic Irish country house with a beautiful Victorian walled garden..It's a must on anyones list of things to do in Offally. A wonderful array of garden plants, shrubs and trees provide...
Mayo viewed 510
Ballycroy National Park was established in November 1998, it is Ireland’s sixth National Park and is located on the Western seaboard in northwest Mayo. It comprises of 11,000 hectares of Atlantic blanket bog and mountainous terrain, covering a vast uninhabited...
Tipperary viewed 777
The area is called Bishop's Wood because at one stage it was designated church property. The Earl of Montalt owned the state until 1905 and the remains of the gamekeeper's lodge still stands in the woods.There is a wide variety of Flora and Fauna to be...
Galway viewed 823
Brigit's Garden Galway is a themed outdoor garden celebrating Celtic heritage and mythology. Set within 11 acres of native woodland & wildflower meadows the gardens offer an great day out for families and kids in Galway. Lots of activities including...
Dublin viewed 1,755
Cabinteely House, Dublin is a 45 hectare park. The buildings are being renovated and converted for museum and educational purposes. Its Adventure Playground is one of the best in Dublin with sections specifically designed for different age groups such...
Fermanagh viewed 815
Castle Archdale Country Park is situated about 10 miles north west of Enniskillen and extends to cover 230 acres along the shores of Lower Lough Erne. Boats are available for hire for those wishing to explore the nearby islands, some of which are National...
Fermanagh viewed 447
Castle Coole is ne of Ireland's finest neo-classical houses. Surrounded by stunning landscape on the edge of Enniskillen, this majestic 18th century home of the Earls of Belmore, designed by James Wyatt, was created to impress. Wonderful state rooms with...
Down viewed 434
Castle Ward is a superb Georgian house with both Classical and Gothic facades and interiors set in a 750 acre estate with breathtaking views. Boasting a stunning location overlooking Strangford Lough, nestled amid woodlands, gardens and the beauty of...
Kilkenny viewed 1,380
Castlecomer Discovery Park is a multi-activity forest park with 30 hectares of mixed woodland in the south-east of Ireland just 20kms North of the medieval city of Kilkenny and 24kms from Carlow town. Access to the Park is free of charge and visitors can...
Kildare viewed 654
Castletown House is Ireland's largest and earliest Palladian style house. Built between 1722 and 1729 for William Conolly, Speaker of the Irish House of Commons and the wealthiest commoner in Ireland. The façade was almost certainly designed by the...
Offaly viewed 939
Charleville Castle is Ireland's most enigmatic and impressive Gothic revival castles. Designed in 1798 by one of Ireland's leading architects of the day, Francis Johnston, one of Ireland’s leading architects, who also built the General Post Office and...
Galway viewed 610
Covering some 2957 hectares of secenic mountains, expanses of bogs, heaths, grasslands and woodlands, Connemara National Park is a sight to be hold. Establlished and opend to the public in 1980. Some of the Park's mountains namely Bencullagh, Benbrack...
Galway viewed 869
A Nature Reserve of approx. 405 hectares.The seven woods celebrated by W.B. Yeats are part of the 6 kilometres of nature trails taking in woods, river, turlough, bare limestone and Coole lake. There are two trails to follow. 'The Family Trail' is an easy...
Cork viewed 846
Cork Public Museum is housed in a two storey Georgian house commanding a central position in Fitzgerald Park, Cork. Originally built in 1845 by the Beamish family, the building, then known as “The Shrubberies” was their family home for decades. The property...
Down viewed 412
Crawfordsburn Country Park is situated on the southern shores of Belfast Lough. It is full of variety, featuring 3.5.km of coastline, often rugged and rocky, the two best beaches in the Belfast area, a deep wooded glen with an impressive waterfall at its...
Derry viewed 587
Creggan Country Park is a community business offering watersports, outdoor pursuits and angling activities to day visitors. Located just 5 minutes drive from Derry's bustling city centre, this spectaculr 100 acre site is open all year round, seven days...
Derry viewed 551
We are in association with Crindle Stables and now offer a wide range of activities for all ages from Archery, Zorbing, Circus Skills, Metal Detecting,pony games, horse riding, arts and crafts, surfing, forest walking,Hover-crafting, Laser Clay Pigeon...
Down viewed 307
On stunning beautiful Strangford Lough, amidst rolling countryside, Delamont offers you the chance to get away from it all in tranquil, rural surroundings. The parks relaxing atmosphere makes it a place to dream and settle into the slow rhythm of the countryside....
Longford viewed 657
Derrycassin Wood was once part of a larger estate run by the Dopping Hepenstall family who built Derrycasssin House I 1970. Little trace of the house exists today apart from some steps the remains oid the cellar and some red brick rubble. Some feature...
Kildare viewed 1,867
The park covers 243ha of mixed woodland (60% broadleaf and 40% conifer). It is part of the old Aylmer family estate. The last of the Aylmers, Miss Caroline died in 1935 leaving the property to the Church of Ireland, who in turn sold it to the State. There...
Carlow viewed 960
Duckett's Grove Carlow is the old ancestral home of the Duckett Family and was a unique Georgian building containing towers and turrets, formely part of a 12,000 acre estate which was taken over by Carlow County Council in 2005 to be used a a public park....
Tyrone viewed 307
A seventy-acre oasis centred round an idyllic Stillwater lake. The magnificent scenery invites the spending of your leisure time, whether you are a resident of South Tyrone, or a visitor from anywhere in the world. Dungannon Park is open all year round...
Laois viewed 702
Emo Court and Gardens dates back to 1790, designed by architect James Gandon for the Earls of Portarlington. The house is surrounded by beautiful gardens and parkland and contain formal lawns, a lake and woodland walks with many very fine trees and shrubs....
Derry viewed 329
Exteding for over 1km on the northern side of the flanks and floor of the Burntollet Glen, Ervey Wood Country Park is a beautifully scenic amenity filled making it the perfect setting for walks during all seasons. The park includes two woodlands (Ervey...
Dublin viewed 784
Farmleigh, an estate of 78 acres situated to the north-west of Dublin's Phoenix Park, was purchased from the Guinness family by the Irish Government in 1999 for €29.2m. The house has been carefully refurbished by the Office of Public Works as the premier...
Fermanagh viewed 457
Considered one the the best-kept 18th Century Houses in Ulster surrounded by breathtaking views and parklands. The house, formerly the home of the Cole family, Earls of Enniskillen was badly damaged by fire in 1955 and much of what you see today is the...
Tipperary viewed 731
Technical farm, general interest, woodland, nature walk, picnic area, open to public. Nursery stock can be purchased throughout the year. Matt and Mary Fogarty welcome you to their tree farm and nursery which is situated in the scenic area of Ballinderry,...
Mayo viewed 430
Furnace B&B sits on the foothills of the Partry Mountains and on the banks of the River Cloon. Lough Mask is a casual two kilometers downstream. The purpose built house is surrounded by 72 acres of ecological rich lands which includes fertile bogs,...
Armagh viewed 586
Gosford Forest Park comprises some 240 hectares of diverse woodland and open parkland set in gentle rolling drumlin countryside. It was designated the first conservation forest in Northern Ireland in 1986. There are four different way-marked trails through...
Wexford viewed 757
Irish National Heritage Park in Wexford depicts man's settlement in Ireland from 7000 BC to the arrival of the Normans in the 12th Century. Stroll through the park with its homesteads, places of ritual, burial modes and long forgotten remains. Attractions...
Dublin viewed 461
The Iveagh Gardens are among the finest and least known of Dublin's parks and gardens. They were designed by Ninian Niven, in 1865, as an intermediate design between the 'French Formal' and the 'English Landscape' styles. They demonstrated the artistic...
Galway viewed 460
Kylemore Abbey is the #1 day out attraction in the Connemara region and hugely popular year round with visitors. Built in 1867, the Abbey is located on the edge of the beautiful Lough Pollacappul, at the base of the Druchruach Mountain, which towers high...
Offaly viewed 751
Lough Boora Parklands Offaly is a unique outdoor landscape at the heart of Ireland. 250 acres of the Turraun have been allowed to revert back to nature making this an ideal area for outdoor enthusiasts, families and school days out. The area has lots of...
Roscommon viewed 1,366
Lough Key Forest Park's unique, natural and historical features provide a great day out. For things to do in Roscommon, enjoy the 19th century beautiful outdoor parkland with majestic trees, follies, bridges and canals as well as numerous walks and trails...
Dublin viewed 426
The construction of the Georgian houses at Merrion Square began in 1762 and continued for 30 years. The earliest plan of the park shows a double line of trees around the perimeter which was later enclosed by railings in the early years of the 19th century....
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In the run up the the Millennium, over 607 hectares, (fifteen hundred acres) of native Irish woodland were restored and designated as 16 'Millennium Forests'. Over 1,200,000 native Irish saplings were planted in the Millennium Forests and and are dedicated...
Wicklow viewed 378
This lovely 'Robinsonian' style garden is laid out along the banks of the River Vartry. There are approximately 5000 different species of plants, shrubs and trees originating from many parts of the world. The extensive collection of rhododendrons, azaleas,...
Carlow viewed 742
Oak Park Forest Park is a large outdoor forest park in the Carlow countryside. The park is very popular as a walking destination, for educational visits or just for a relaxing day out with the family. Colour codes walkways, all wheelchair accessible, take...
Donegal viewed 601
Set in 100 acres of magnificent parkland, woodlands and gardens, in the heart of Donegal. Ideal outdoor location for pleasant walks etc. Opens each year in May and throughout Summer months. House not open to public but regular events and activities take...
Dublin viewed 674
OWLS stands for Outdoor Wildlife Learning Survival and is a children's nature education and awareness organisation that is focused on raising environmental awareness in young children and their families in Dublin (and hopefully with time, throughout Ireland)....
Wicklow viewed 416
River Valley is a caravan park set in beautiful County Wicklow countryside, with easy access to all tourist amenities. Established in 1978 by Robert and Violet Williams, the Park has grown year on year to be a favourite haven for couples and families....
Wicklow viewed 400
Roundwood 4Star Caravan & Camping Park is situated in the quaint village of Roundwood overlooking Vartry lakes and forest on the verge of the Wicklow national park. Ideal base for Wicklow activities including touring, cycling, hill walking, fishing,...
Antrim viewed 401
The Six Mile Water Caravan Park lies on the tranquil and scenic shores of Lough Neagh and is the perfect stop-over point for visitors to Northern Ireland. The Caravan Park is within easy walking distance of Antrim Town and Antrim Forum Leisure Complex....
Meath viewed 626
Aiming to promote ecological awareness and sustainable living, Sonairte is Ireland's premier environmental visitor centre. See ecology in action in the 2 acre organic garden, vegetarian coffee shop, nature trail, energy exhibitions and ecologically reconstructed...
Derry viewed 491
Springhill House is described as one of the prettiest houses in Ulster. Surely a finer complement cannot be paid to this elegant building.Essentially a family home, this building is filled with beautiful paintings, furniture and various decorative arts...
Dublin viewed 926
The brothers Arthur and Benjamin Lee Guinness built up an estate of nearly 123.75 hectares from 1835 onwards in the Clontarf/Raheny area and called the estate St. Anne's after the Holy Well of the same name on the lands. Sir Arthur Edward Guinness (Lord...
Louth viewed 777
Stephenstown Pond has gone through a transformation over the past ten years and has become and important nature habitat in the area. The conference and enterprise centre has also become a central part of the community.The Stephenstown Pond Trust has ensured...
Roscommon viewed 685
Strokestown Park was built by Thomas Mahon MP (1701-1782) on lands which had been granted to his grandfather, Nicholas, in the latter half of the 17th century for his support in the British colonial campaign. It was the family home of the Mahon family...
Leitrim viewed 1,056
Swan Island Lakeside Centre is a must for anyone seeking things to do in Leitrim..Lakeside activities include kayaking, wake boarding, power boating as well as horse riding and pony trekking and lots more. Nestled on the southern shore of Garadice Lake,...
Waterford viewed 556
Approved by the Irish Surfing Association & European Surfing Federation, we offer many surfing programs for all levels of experience. Visit our wildlife exhibition or relax in the café . We cater for corporate outings, social clubs, schools, youth...
Meath viewed 1,821
For the first time ever, come and see how the nation’s favourite crisps are made and learn all the guarded secrets from Mr.Tayto himself. Here you will get to see the inside of The Tayto Factory and see the full process of how the crisps and snacks are...
Kildare viewed 1,085
The Irish National Stud is the only Stud Farm in Ireland open to the general public and operating as a Tourist Attraction. This attraction offers daily guided tours of the Stud, walks through the Japanese Gardens & St. Fiachra's Garden which has 4...
Cork viewed 2,159
Tir na Si is an interactive farm experience for all ages. Nature and Animal trails, organic vegetable garden, tearoom with all food homemade and sourced as much as possible from the farm, outdoor play areas and 'cheeky Chimps large indoor play area, pony...
Westmeath viewed 1,017
The gardens, like the castle are on a magnificent scale, taking in nearly 12 hectares. Terraced lawns around the castle overlook superb 18th century parkland. Tullynally has been the seat of the Pakenhams, later Earls of Longford, for over 300 years. Set...
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