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🏰Bunratty Castle and Folk Park

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Bunratty Castle is a 15th-century tower house with period furnishings and a great hall. The Folk Park is an open-air museum with over 30 buildings recreated as a 19th-century Irish village, including a school, post office, pub, and farmhouses. Kids love the fairy trail, pet farm with donkeys and sheep, and the playground. There are also falconry displays and traditional music sessions.

  • Highlights: castle tours, folk park exploration, fairy trail, pet farm, playground, falconry.
  • Ages: suitable for all ages, but best for 2–12 year olds.
  • Facilities: restaurant, café, picnic areas, baby-changing, pushchair-friendly paths.
  • Practical tips: allow 3–4 hours; book tickets online to avoid queues.
Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor & Outdoor
CountyClare
CountryIreland
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Travel tips

  • Book tickets online in advance

    Purchase tickets online before arriving to skip queues, especially important during school holidays or weekends.

  • Allow 3–4 hours for a full visit

    Plan for at least 3–4 hours to explore both the castle and folk park properly without rushing children.

  • Pushchairs are welcome on folk park paths

    The folk park paths are pushchair-friendly, making it manageable for families with babies and toddlers.

  • Baby-changing facilities are available

    Nappy-changing facilities are on-site, so you can change babies comfortably during your visit.

  • Pet farm is a highlight for younger children

    The pet farm with donkeys and sheep is especially popular with toddlers and young primary school children.

  • Fairy trail keeps children engaged

    The fairy trail provides interactive exploration for children aged 2–8 and makes the visit more engaging.

  • Playground offers a good energy outlet

    There's an on-site playground where children can burn off energy between castle and folk park exploration.

  • Falconry displays add variety

    Check display times for falconry demonstrations—these are popular with children and add variety to the visit.

  • Picnic areas available if you bring food

    Bring a packed lunch to use the picnic areas and save money, or use the on-site restaurant and café.

  • Best suited for ages 2–12

    This attraction is specifically designed for younger children; older teens may find it less engaging.

  • Mix indoor and outdoor exploration

    With both indoor castle areas and outdoor folk park, you can adjust your route based on weather during the day.

  • Traditional music sessions add atmosphere

    Traditional Irish music sessions often run during opening hours and add cultural interest for older children.

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