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🏰Ashford Castle Grounds
Ashford Castle Grounds offer a magical setting for families with children of all ages. The expansive grounds include lush gardens, woodland paths, and stunning views of Lough Corrib. Kids can enjoy the freedom to run and explore, while parents admire the historic castle.
Highlights for families include:
- The School of Falconry, where kids can see birds of prey up close and even try falconry.
- Boat trips on Lough Corrib, a fun activity for the whole family.
- The 'Quiet Man' walking trail, which is easy for children.
- A children's playground on-site.
Facilities include toilets, a café, and ample parking. The grounds are free to access, though some activities have a fee. Practical tips: Wear comfortable shoes and bring rain gear, as the weather can change quickly. The grounds are stroller-friendly on main paths.
Travel tips
Wear waterproof layers
Weather changes quickly at Ashford Castle Grounds. Bring rain gear and waterproof jackets even on clear days, especially for younger children.
Comfortable shoes are essential
The grounds involve lots of walking on varied terrain. Ensure everyone has sturdy, comfortable footwear suitable for paths and grass.
Strollers work on main paths
Pushchairs are fine on the main pathways, but woodland trails may be rougher. Consider a terrain-suitable buggy or baby carrier for exploring off main routes.
Café and toilets on-site
Basic facilities are available, including toilets and a café for refreshments. Useful for longer visits or nappy changes, though opening times may vary.
Book falconry activities in advance
The School of Falconry is a highlight for children. Check website for booking requirements and age restrictions before visiting.
Plan time for boat trips
Lough Corrib boat trips are popular with families. Confirm schedules in advance and arrive early, as places may fill up during peak seasons.
Playground offers free activity
The on-site children's playground is included in free grounds access. Great for letting kids burn energy between other activities.
Quiet Man trail suits all ages
This easy walking trail is designed to be child-friendly. It's a good option for younger walkers or those wanting a gentler pace.
Grounds access is free
Walking the gardens and accessing the playground costs nothing. Only paid activities like falconry and boat trips have separate fees.
Ample parking available
There's plenty of parking on-site, making it convenient for families with young children. No need to worry about limited spaces during typical visits.
Allow flexible visit time
With multiple activities available, plan at least a half day. Younger children may prefer shorter visits, whilst older kids could spend several hours exploring.
Lough Corrib views are accessible
The stunning lake views are easily reachable and worth seeking out. Great for photos and pointing out boats and wildlife to children.
Watch for uneven terrain
Whilst main paths are good, woodland areas may have roots and loose stones. Keep close supervision of toddlers and ensure older children watch their footing.
Pack a picnic
The expansive grounds are ideal for a picnic. Bring snacks and drinks to extend your visit without relying solely on the café.
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