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🌿Cloondacarra Bog Walk
Cloondacarra Bog is a raised bog in County Mayo, Ireland, featuring a wheelchair-accessible boardwalk trail that allows families to explore this unique peatland ecosystem.
The boardwalk loops through diverse habitats including heather, cotton grass, and sphagnum moss. Kids can spot dragonflies, butterflies, and bird species like curlew and snipe. Interpretive signs explain bog formation and wildlife.
Facilities: free parking at the trailhead. No toilets or café, so plan ahead. The walk is short (approx. 1 km) and suitable for all ages, including pushchairs. Wellies recommended after rain.
Cost: free entry. Open year-round. Best on a dry day as the boardwalk can be slippery when wet.
Travel tips
Wear wellies or waterproof shoes
The boardwalk becomes slippery when wet, so wellies are essential, especially after rain or in damp conditions.
No toilets on site
There are no toilet facilities at the bog walk. Use facilities before arriving or plan a nearby stop if you have young children.
Bring snacks and water
There's no café at the site, so pack drinks, snacks, and lunch if you plan to spend time exploring the boardwalk.
Short, pushchair-friendly walk
The 1 km boardwalk loop is accessible for pushchairs, making it ideal for families with babies or toddlers.
Visit on a dry day
The boardwalk can be slippery when wet. Plan your visit during dry weather for safer, more enjoyable walking.
Free parking available
Free parking is provided at the trailhead, so there's no additional cost for your visit.
Spot local wildlife
Keep an eye out for dragonflies, butterflies, curlews, and snipes. Bring binoculars if children enjoy birdwatching.
Learn about bog ecosystems
Interpretive signs along the boardwalk explain how bogs form and support unique plant and animal life. Good for curious kids.
Open year-round and free
No entry fee and accessible in all seasons, though winter can be muddy and autumn visits may feel damp.
Quick visit option
The short boardwalk loop works well if you're visiting County Mayo and want a brief nature stop without a long commitment.
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