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🌳Athy Town Park

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Athy Town Park is a well-maintained public park in the heart of Athy, County Kildare. It features a large playground with equipment suitable for toddlers and older children, including swings, slides, and climbing frames. The park has open green spaces ideal for picnics and ball games, along with a scenic riverside walk along the River Barrow. Families can enjoy the 'Astro' football pitch, a skate park, and a sensory garden. Public toilets and ample parking are available nearby. The park is free to enter and is a popular spot for local families year-round.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyKildare
CountryIreland
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Free entry makes it perfect for spontaneous visits

    Admission is completely free, so you can pop in for an hour or stay all afternoon without worrying about costs.

  • Playground suits a wide age range

    Equipment caters to both toddlers and older children, so multiple ages can play together rather than needing separate areas.

  • Public toilets and parking available

    Ample parking is nearby and public toilets are on-site, making it convenient for families with young children needing frequent breaks.

  • Riverside walk offers a quieter alternative

    If the playground gets busy, the scenic riverside walk along the River Barrow provides a calmer activity for older children or buggies.

  • Sensory garden worth exploring

    The sensory garden may appeal to children who find standard playgrounds overstimulating or enjoy nature-based play.

  • Open green spaces suit family picnics

    Pack a picnic to enjoy on the open grass areas, which works well for families wanting to stay longer without spending on food.

  • Astro pitch and skate park for older kids

    The football pitch and skate park suit older children or teenagers, so there's something beyond the toddler playground.

  • Check weather before visiting

    It's an outdoor park with no cover, so rain will make play difficult. Windy weather can also affect younger children's comfort.

  • Buggy-friendly paths and flat terrain

    The riverside walk should be pushchair-accessible with mostly flat terrain, though worth confirming the path condition beforehand.

  • Popular with local families year-round

    As it's a local favourite, expect busier times during school holidays and fair weather weekends; quieter on weekday mornings.

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