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🌳Celbridge Community Park

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Celbridge Community Park is a large public park in the heart of Celbridge, County Kildare, offering a wide range of amenities for families. The park features a modern playground with equipment for toddlers and older children, including swings, slides, and climbing structures.

Facilities include:
- Well-maintained walking and cycling paths
- Sports pitches (soccer, GAA)
- Picnic areas with benches and tables
- Public toilets (seasonal)
- Ample free parking

The park is a popular spot for family outings, dog walking, and community events. It is mostly open green space with some wooded areas, providing plenty of room for children to run and play. Practical tips: bring a ball or kite, and note that there is limited shade on sunny days.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyKildare
CountryIreland
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Playground suitable for a wide age range

    The playground has equipment for both toddlers and older children, so siblings of different ages can play together comfortably.

  • Bring sun protection

    There's limited shade on sunny days, so pack sunscreen, hats, and consider bringing a pop-up tent or parasol for younger children.

  • Public toilets are seasonal

    Public toilets are available seasonally, so check ahead before visiting in winter months or plan toilet trips carefully.

  • Plenty of free parking

    Ample free parking is available, making it easy to access with a full car load of children, buggies, and picnic supplies.

  • Bring outdoor toys and entertainment

    Pack a ball, kite, or frisbee to make the most of the open green space beyond just the playground.

  • Well-suited for buggies and prams

    Well-maintained walking paths make it easy to push a buggy around the park whilst older children play.

  • Picnic-friendly with tables and benches

    Dedicated picnic areas with tables and benches make it easy to settle in for a family lunch or snack break.

  • Space for active play and running

    Large open green spaces are perfect for letting children burn off energy running, playing games, or exploring safely.

  • Popular with dog walkers

    The park is busy with dog walkers, so keep an eye on young children and be aware of dogs around the playground area.

  • Good for cycling practice

    Dedicated cycling paths are available, which may suit families with older children learning to ride or wanting a bike ride.

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