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🏛️Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre

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Discover a 2,000-year-old Iron Age road preserved in a peat bog. This small visitor centre displays the original oak timbers of the Corlea Trackway and a life-size reconstruction. Interactive exhibits explain bog archaeology and ancient engineering.

  • Highlights: Iron Age bog road, reconstruction, short bog walk (seasonal).
  • Ages: Best for school-age children (6+) who enjoy history and archaeology. Limited hands-on for toddlers.
  • Facilities: Toilets, small gift shop, parking. No café but picnic benches.
  • Practical tips: Open April–September (check website). Free entry for children. Combine with a visit to St. John's Wood or Lough Ree.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountyLongford
CountryIreland
Ages618+
Website

Travel tips

  • Best for school-age children

    This attraction works best for children aged 6 and up who enjoy history and archaeology. Toddlers may find it less engaging due to limited hands-on activities.

  • Check opening dates before visiting

    The centre opens April to September only. Plan your visit accordingly and check the Heritage Ireland website for exact dates and any seasonal changes.

  • Free entry for children

    Children enter free, making this an excellent value family outing. Adult entry fees apply, so check the website for current pricing.

  • Small venue, short visit

    This is a compact visitor centre. Plan for 1–2 hours maximum, including the exhibits and optional bog walk. It works well as part of a larger day out.

  • Bog walk is seasonal

    The short bog walk may only be available during certain months. Contact ahead to confirm it's open before planning to do it with children.

  • Bring a picnic

    There's no café, but picnic benches are available. Bring packed lunches and snacks, especially on warmer days or if combining with other nearby attractions.

  • Parking available on-site

    There is parking at the visitor centre, making it easy for families with young children or those carrying buggy equipment.

  • Toilet facilities on-site

    Toilets are available at the centre. Worth checking their condition and accessibility when you arrive if you have young children.

  • Combine with nearby attractions

    Consider pairing this with St. John's Wood or Lough Ree for a fuller family day. Check opening dates and travel times between sites.

  • Interactive exhibits for engagement

    The centre has interactive displays explaining bog archaeology and ancient engineering, which can help older children understand the Iron Age context.

  • Wear appropriate footwear

    If doing the bog walk, wear sturdy, waterproof shoes or wellies. Bog ground can be damp and muddy, even on dry days.

  • Rainy day option

    The visitor centre is indoors, making it a good option if weather is poor. However, the bog walk may be muddy or unavailable in wet conditions.

  • Gift shop available

    A small gift shop is on-site if children want a souvenir or you need last-minute supplies, though choices may be limited.

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