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🌳Ballybane Park

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Ballybane Park is a small but well-maintained community park in the Ballybane area of Galway, Ireland. It features a modern playground with equipment suitable for toddlers and older children, including swings, slides, and climbing frames. The park also has a large grassed area perfect for ball games or picnics, and it is surrounded by residential streets.
- Playground with age-appropriate equipment
- Green space for running and playing
- Benches and picnic tables
- Located in a quiet residential area, safe and accessible

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyGalway
CountryIreland
Ages112
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Travel tips

  • Free outdoor play space

    Ballybane Park is completely free to visit, making it ideal for families on a budget or those wanting to pop in for a quick play without cost.

  • Suitable for a wide age range

    The playground has equipment for toddlers through to older children aged 1-12, so multiple children of different ages can play together comfortably.

  • Bring a picnic

    Pack a picnic to make a full outing of it—there are picnic tables and plenty of green space, and no food vendors nearby to rely on.

  • Quiet residential setting

    The park is surrounded by quiet residential streets, making it safer and less crowded than larger city parks. Good for anxious parents or sensitive children.

  • Space for running and ball games

    The large grassed area is perfect for letting older children burn energy with footballs, frisbees, or running games beyond just the playground equipment.

  • Check facilities before visiting

    Information on toilets and baby-changing facilities isn't readily available—worth ringing Galway City Council ahead to confirm what's on site.

  • Buggy-friendly paths

    As a well-maintained community park, it's likely to have accessible paths suitable for pushchairs, though terrain may vary—visit the site to check current conditions.

  • Plan for Irish weather

    Galway can be rainy and windy—bring waterproofs and expect the park may be muddy after rain. The open space offers little shelter from elements.

  • Benches available for supervising adults

    Benches dotted around mean parents can supervise children whilst sitting down—useful when visiting with multiple young children or if you need a rest.

  • No specific opening times to check

    As a free public park, there are no entrance fees or booked times. Visit whenever suits your family's schedule, though daylight hours are recommended for safety.

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