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🍷Bunratty Winery

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Bunratty Winery is a historic working winery located in the village of Bunratty, County Clare, Ireland. It offers guided tours that explain the traditional methods of mead and wine production, with a charming atmosphere and antique equipment on display.

The winery is more suited to adults and older children interested in history or food science, as the tour includes a tasting session (non-alcoholic options may be available for children). Younger kids might find the tour less engaging, though they can enjoy the grounds and the adjacent Bunratty Castle & Folk Park, which has plenty of family-friendly activities.

  • Highlights: historic wine cellar, mead-making demonstration, souvenir shop.
  • Facilities: restrooms, small garden area, but no dedicated playground or children's menu.
  • Practical tips: Combine with Bunratty Castle & Folk Park for a full day out. Check opening hours as tours may be limited in winter.
Cost££ Moderate
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor & Outdoor
CountyClare
CountryIreland
Ages818+
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Travel tips

  • Combine with Bunratty Castle & Folk Park

    Visit the winery alongside the adjacent Bunratty Castle & Folk Park for a full day out with more family-friendly activities.

  • Best for older children and history enthusiasts

    The winery tours suit children aged 8+ interested in history or food science. Younger children may find tours less engaging.

  • Check winter opening hours in advance

    Tours may be limited during winter months, so confirm opening hours before visiting with your family.

  • Non-alcoholic tasting options available

    The tasting session includes non-alcoholic options for children, allowing them to participate in this part of the tour.

  • Limited dedicated children's facilities

    There's no dedicated playground or children's menu, so plan activities and meals accordingly around the winery experience.

  • Restrooms available on-site

    Toilet facilities are available, though it's worth checking with the visitor centre on arrival for any recent updates.

  • Explore the grounds while others taste

    Younger children can enjoy the small garden area and grounds if they're not interested in the indoor tour portion.

  • Historic cellar and mead-making demonstration

    The working cellar and mead-making demonstrations offer interesting educational content for children curious about traditional production methods.

  • Indoor attraction suitable for rainy weather

    The winery is indoors, making it a good option on wet days typical of Irish weather.

  • Souvenir shop on-site

    Pick up winery-themed souvenirs at the gift shop, though these may appeal more to older children and adults.

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