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🏰Antrim Castle Gardens

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A historic castle and gardens offering a beautiful blend of nature and history. Highlights include the 17th-century castle ruins, the elegant Long Gallery, and the formal parterre gardens. Families can explore the giant yew tree, the moat, and the recently restored Victorian conservatory.

  • Children will love the large adventure playground with swings, slides, and climbing frames, as well as the wide open spaces for running and picnicking.
  • Facilities include a café, toilets, and ample parking. The gardens are mostly flat, making it easy for pushchairs.
  • Practical tips: free entry, open daily from dawn to dusk. The gardens are particularly beautiful in spring when the tulips are in bloom. Dogs on leads are welcome.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
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Travel tips

  • Free entry and flexible hours

    Entry is completely free and gardens are open dawn to dusk daily, so you can visit for as long or as short as you like.

  • Flat terrain suits pushchairs well

    The gardens are mostly flat and easy to navigate with a pushchair, making it accessible for babies and younger toddlers.

  • Adventure playground is the main draw

    The large adventure playground with swings, slides, and climbing frames is the highlight for most children. Plan to spend a good chunk of time here.

  • Plenty of space to run and explore

    Wide open spaces throughout the gardens are perfect for letting children run freely and burn off energy safely.

  • On-site café and toilet facilities

    A café and toilets are available on-site, helpful for longer visits or if you need refreshments and baby changing facilities.

  • Spring tulips make it especially beautiful

    Visit in spring to see the stunning tulip displays in the formal parterre gardens—great for photos and botanical interest.

  • Ample parking available

    Plenty of parking on-site makes drop-off and collection with children and buggies straightforward.

  • Picnic-friendly gardens

    Pack a picnic and enjoy it on the wide grass areas—good value alternative to using the café if feeding a larger family.

  • Historic features add educational value

    The 17th-century castle ruins, giant yew tree, moat, and Victorian conservatory offer interesting sights beyond the playground for older children.

  • Outdoor venue—dress for weather

    There's no indoor shelter, so check the forecast and bring waterproofs if rain is expected, or sun protection on warm days.

  • No queues or booking needed

    As it's free entry with no booking system, you won't face queues, though it may be busier on school holidays and weekends.

  • Dog-friendly if you have pets

    Dogs are welcome on leads, so if you have a family dog, you can bring them along for an outing.

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