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🏰Belvedere House and Gardens
Belvedere House and Gardens is a stunning 18th-century country estate set in 160 acres of parkland near Mullingar, County Westmeath. Families can explore the grand house, the restored Victorian Walled Garden, and the beautiful lakeside grounds. Highlights for kids include:
- A large adventure playground with slides, swings, and climbing frames
- The Fairy Trail, a magical walk through the woods with fairy doors and sculptures
- Pedal boats and rowing boats on the lake (seasonal)
- The Maze and the Bat Walk (seasonal events)
- Baby changing facilities and a family-friendly café serving children's meals.
Practical tips: The parkland is pushchair-friendly, but some woodland paths may be muddy. Parking is free. Dogs on leads allowed in the park but not in the house or walled garden. Wellies recommended after rain.
Travel tips
Wear wellies for muddy woodland paths
Woodland paths, especially the Fairy Trail, can get muddy. Pack wellies or waterproof boots, particularly after rain.
Plan for the Fairy Trail adventure
The Fairy Trail through the woods with fairy doors and sculptures is a highlight for children. Allow time to explore at a relaxed pace.
Adventure playground suits ages 2-14
The large adventure playground with slides, swings, and climbing frames is well-suited to the full age range visiting Belvedere.
Take advantage of free parking
Parking is free at Belvedere House, making it good value for families visiting for several hours.
Pushchair-friendly parkland layout
The main parkland is pushchair-friendly, though some woodland paths may be difficult with a buggy. Plan your route accordingly.
Baby changing facilities available
Baby changing facilities are on site, which is helpful when visiting with infants or toddlers.
Bring a change of clothes for active play
Children often get muddy or wet on the playground and woodland paths. Pack spare clothes, especially trousers and socks.
Family-friendly café with children's meals
The café serves children's meals, so you can eat on site without needing to pack a full picnic.
Seasonal boat activities on the lake
Pedal boats and rowing boats on the lake are available seasonally. Check in advance if this interests your family.
Seasonal Maze and Bat Walk events
The Maze and Bat Walk run seasonally. Check the website to see if they're operating during your visit.
Dogs on leads welcome in parkland
If bringing a dog, it can join you in the park on a lead but not in the house or walled garden.
Explore the Victorian Walled Garden
The restored Victorian Walled Garden is worth exploring alongside the playground and Fairy Trail for variety.
Allow time for leisurely exploration
With 160 acres of grounds, the Fairy Trail, playground, and gardens to enjoy, plan for a half or full day visit.
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