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🏰Bunratty Castle and Folk Park

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Bunratty Castle & Folk Park is a top family attraction in County Clare, Ireland, combining a restored 15th-century castle with a living history folk park.

Highlights for families:
- Explore the fully furnished medieval castle with spiral staircases, great hall, and dungeon.
- Walk through the 26-acre folk park with over 30 buildings (farmhouses, school, pub, etc.) from 19th-century Ireland.
- See traditional Irish farm animals (sheep, goats, pigs, horses) and seasonal demonstrations like bread making, weaving, and candle dipping.
- Kids can dress up in medieval costumes, feed the ducks, and enjoy the playground.
- On-site restaurant and picnic areas.

Practical tips: Allow at least 3-4 hours. The folk park is mostly outdoors, so dress for weather. Stroller-friendly paths. Baby changing facilities available. Medieval banquets (extra cost) are popular but have age limits.

Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingOutdoor
CountyClare
CountryIreland
Ages218+
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Travel tips

  • Allow 3-4 hours minimum

    Plan for at least 3-4 hours to properly explore both the castle and 26-acre folk park without rushing.

  • Dress for outdoor weather

    The folk park is mostly outdoors, so bring waterproofs, layers, and appropriate footwear for Irish weather conditions.

  • Stroller-friendly throughout

    Paths are stroller-friendly, making it manageable for families with buggies and younger children.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Baby changing facilities are on-site, so you can manage younger children's needs comfortably during your visit.

  • Medieval costume dressing up

    Kids can dress up in medieval costumes—bring a camera and allow extra time for this popular activity.

  • Duck feeding opportunity

    Bring bread or pellets to feed the ducks—a highlight for younger children but worth checking current guidance first.

  • Traditional farm animals to see

    Traditional Irish farm animals including sheep, goats, pigs, and horses roam the park—good for animal-loving children.

  • Seasonal craft demonstrations

    Look out for seasonal demonstrations like bread making, weaving, and candle dipping—check ahead for schedules.

  • On-site food options

    An on-site restaurant is available, though bringing a picnic is also an option with designated picnic areas.

  • Medieval banquet age restrictions

    Evening medieval banquets are available but have age limits—book well ahead and check minimum age requirements.

  • Explore 30+ historic buildings

    Over 30 recreated 19th-century buildings (farmhouses, school, pub) provide interactive exploration of Irish heritage.

  • Castle spiral staircases can be steep

    The castle features spiral staircases and a dungeon—these may be challenging for very young children or mobility concerns.

  • Playground on-site

    A playground is available for younger children to burn off energy between castle and folk park exploration.

  • Rainy day friendly

    Whilst mostly outdoors, the castle interior and buildings offer shelter if weather turns poor.

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