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🏖️Blackrock Park

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Blackrock Park is a popular seaside park in the coastal suburb of Blackrock, County Dublin, Ireland. It features a large children's playground with modern equipment, including swings, slides, and climbing frames suitable for various ages. The park offers stunning views of Dublin Bay and the Wicklow Mountains, and has a long promenade perfect for walking, cycling, or scooting. There are also well-maintained green spaces for picnics and ball games.

  • Facilities include public toilets, benches, and a café nearby.
  • The park is adjacent to Blackrock Beach, where kids can paddle or build sandcastles (tide-dependent).
  • It's a great spot for family outings, with plenty of space for toddlers to run around.
  • Practical tip: Bring a windbreaker as it can be breezy by the coast. Parking is available along the seafront (pay and display).
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyDublin
CountryIreland
Ages014
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Travel tips

  • Bring a windbreaker for coastal breezes

    It can be quite breezy by the coast, so pack windbreakers or jumpers even on seemingly mild days.

  • Check tide times before beach visit

    The adjacent beach is tide-dependent, so check tide times before heading down to paddle or build sandcastles with children.

  • Bring spare clothes for beach activities

    Pack extra clothes and nappies if you plan to let little ones play in the sand or paddle, as they'll likely get wet and sandy.

  • Public toilets and baby facilities available

    Public toilets are available in the park—worth using before heading to the beach or playground to avoid queues.

  • Plenty of space for toddlers to run freely

    The park has large green spaces and a modern children's playground with equipment for various ages, ideal for toddlers to burn energy safely.

  • Playground suits a wide age range

    Equipment includes swings, slides, and climbing frames, making it suitable for children from toddlers through to early teens.

  • Pay and display parking along seafront

    Parking is available on a pay and display basis along the seafront—arrive early during weekends or school holidays to find a spot.

  • Bring picnic supplies or use nearby café

    The park has well-maintained green spaces perfect for picnics, and there's a café nearby if you'd prefer not to pack food.

  • Promenade great for buggies and scooting

    The long promenade is well-suited to pushchairs and scooters, making it easy to get around with younger children or buggies.

  • Bring sun protection on clear days

    There's limited natural shade in seaside parks, so pack sunscreen, hats, and consider bringing a pop-up beach tent or parasol.

  • Bring balls and outdoor toys

    The park has open green spaces ideal for ball games, so bring a football or frisbee for additional family activities.

  • Free entry and affordable family day out

    This is a low-cost attraction with free entry to the park, making it brilliant value for a family day at the seaside.

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