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🌳Cahir Park

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Cahir Park is a beautiful 100-acre public park located along the River Suir in County Tipperary. It features a large playground with equipment for toddlers and older children, scenic walking trails, a walled garden, and a riverside picnic area. Families can enjoy the miniature railway (seasonal), feed the ducks, and explore the historic parkland. The park is free to enter and offers ample green space for running and games.

  • Excellent playground with swings, slides, climbing frames, and a zip line
  • Walled garden with seasonal flowers and a sensory area
  • Riverside walks with woodland paths
  • Miniature train rides (summer weekends)
  • On-site café with kids' menu
  • Free parking and accessible paths

Best suited for children aged 2–12, but enjoyable for all ages. There are public toilets and picnic benches. The park is mostly outdoor, so dress for weather. Avoid rainy days unless you are happy with muddy puddles.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyTipperary
CountryIreland
Ages212
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Travel tips

  • Plan around the miniature railway

    The miniature train only runs on summer weekends, so check ahead if this is a must-do for your visit.

  • Dress for muddy play

    Bring spare clothes and wellies—the park is best enjoyed with puddle-jumping and muddy exploring in mind.

  • Pack a picnic

    Riverside picnic benches are available throughout the park, making it ideal for a family picnic lunch.

  • Skip rainy days

    This is an outdoor park with limited shelter, so plan your visit for dry weather unless muddy adventures are your goal.

  • Free entry and parking

    No admission fees and ample free parking make this excellent value for a full day out with the family.

  • Arrive early for the playground

    School holidays and weekends can get busy, so arriving mid-morning may help you avoid peak times.

  • Bring bread for the ducks

    Duck feeding is a highlight for young children. Bring suitable bread or pellets if you want to enjoy this activity.

  • Explore the walled garden

    The sensory area in the walled garden offers a quieter, calmer space if children need a break from active play.

  • Public toilets available on-site

    Toilets are located in the park, but it's worth bringing travel wipes and nappies as facilities may be basic.

  • The playground suits ages 2–12

    Equipment ranges from toddler-friendly swings to a zip line for older children, so there's something for most ages.

  • Accessible paths throughout

    Paved paths make the park reasonably buggy-friendly, though some woodland trails may be rougher underfoot.

  • Café on-site with kids' menu

    An on-site café offers a convenient option for snacks and lunch, though picnicking is also a great alternative.

  • Allow 2–4 hours for a full visit

    With playground time, walks, and duck feeding, most families enjoy at least a half-day exploring the park.

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