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🏔️Devil's Bit Mountain
A distinctive mountain in County Tipperary, Ireland, known for its gap at the summit. The name comes from a legend that the devil took a bite out of the mountain. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
- Families can enjoy a moderate hike to the top; suitable for children aged 5+ with good footwear.
- No dedicated facilities on the mountain, but nearby towns like Templemore have services.
- Free parking at the base. The hike takes about 1-2 hours round trip.
- Best on a clear, dry day as the path can be muddy. Not suitable for rainy days or very young children.
Travel tips
Suitable from age 5 with proper preparation
The moderate hike suits children aged 5+. Younger children may struggle with the terrain and duration.
Plan for 1-2 hours round trip
Allow 1-2 hours for the full ascent and descent. Factor in breaks and slower pace with children.
Invest in proper footwear
Good walking boots or sturdy shoes are essential. The path can be muddy and uneven underfoot.
Choose dry, clear weather
Avoid wet or rainy days when paths become slippery and muddy. Plan for clear weather to enjoy panoramic views.
No facilities on the mountain
There are no toilets, water, or shelter on Devil's Bit. Use facilities in nearby Templemore before ascending.
Bring plenty of water and snacks
Pack water bottles and energy snacks. No shops or refreshment points are available on the mountain.
Not suitable for buggies or very young children
The terrain is too challenging for pushchairs. Very young children under 5 may find the hike too demanding.
Supervise children carefully on the ascent
Keep children close on steep sections. The path has uneven terrain that requires careful footing.
Free parking at the base
Convenient free parking at the trailhead means no entry fees or parking charges.
Check weather forecast before visiting
Mountain conditions change quickly. Check forecasts beforehand as poor visibility spoils the panoramic views.
Bring a small first aid kit
Keep basic supplies handy for minor bumps or scrapes. The nearest help is in Templemore below.
Layer clothing for changing conditions
Mountain weather is unpredictable. Bring layers so children can adapt as conditions or exertion levels change.
Start early to maximise daylight
Begin your hike in the morning, particularly in shorter winter months, to ensure safe descent before dusk.
The devil's bite legend appeals to older children
Share the folklore about the devil taking a bite from the mountain. It adds fun context for keen listeners.
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Nearby places

Templemore Town Park
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Loughmore Castle
7.3 miLoughmore Castle is a 15th-century tower house and National Monument located in Loughmore, County Tipperary, Ireland. The castle consists of a four-storey tower with a bawn and is set in open countryside. While it offers a glimpse into medieval Irish history, it is a ruin with no visitor facilities or interactive exhibits. For families: The site is free to visit but has uneven ground and no amenities, making it best for older children interested in history. There are no playgrounds, cafes, or sheltered areas. It is not suitable for a rainy day or young children requiring easy access.

Roscrea Town Park
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Thurles Town Park
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Roscrea Heritage Museum
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Roscrea Library
10.5 miRoscrea Library is a welcoming public library in the heart of Roscrea, offering a dedicated children's section with a wide range of books, audiobooks, and DVDs. Regular events include storytime for toddlers, craft sessions, and summer reading challenges. Free Wi-Fi and computer access are available. The library is fully accessible and has a quiet study area. It's an ideal spot for a rainy afternoon, with friendly staff who can recommend age-appropriate reads.

The Source Arts Centre
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Roscrea Castle and Heritage Centre
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Thurles Library
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