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🏰Duncannon Fort

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Duncannon Fort is a 16th-century star-shaped coastal fortification located on the Hook Peninsula in County Wexford, Ireland. The site has been carefully restored and now operates as a family-friendly visitor attraction with a museum, café, and extensive children's activities.

Highlights for families include:
- A pirate-themed adventure playground and a large outdoor maze.
- Interactive exhibits in the museum covering military history, local heritage, and maritime lore.
- Regular events such as re-enactments, themed days, and treasure hunts.

The on-site café serves hot and cold food, and there are picnic areas with sea views. The fort grounds are wheelchair accessible, and pushchairs can manage most paths. Allow 2–3 hours for a full visit.

Cost££ Moderate
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingOutdoor
CountyWexford
CountryIreland
Ages312
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Travel tips

  • Plan for 2–3 hours minimum

    Allow at least 2–3 hours to experience the museum, playground, and maze without rushing.

  • Pirate playground is a highlight

    The pirate-themed adventure playground is excellent for keeping children aged 3–12 entertained for a good stretch.

  • Pushchair-friendly paths

    Pushchairs can manage most paths around the fort, though some areas may be uneven—check conditions on arrival.

  • Wheelchair accessible grounds

    The fort grounds are wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for families with mobility needs or younger children in buggies.

  • On-site café and picnic areas

    The café serves hot and cold food, or bring a picnic to enjoy sea views in the outdoor areas.

  • Interactive museum exhibits

    The museum has interactive exhibits on military history and maritime lore—engaging for curious children rather than purely visual.

  • Large outdoor maze to explore

    The outdoor maze offers a fun activity that works well for older children and adds variety to your visit.

  • Regular events and themed days

    Check the website for re-enactments, themed days, and treasure hunts—visiting on an event day enhances the experience.

  • Coastal location with sea views

    The Hook Peninsula location means wind and exposure; bring windproof layers and sun protection even on mild days.

  • Good rainy-day option

    The museum provides indoor shelter if weather turns, though much of the appeal is outdoors—plan accordingly.

  • Mostly outdoor site

    Most activities are outside, so waterproof jackets and sturdy footwear are worthwhile, especially if visiting in unpredictable weather.

  • Best suited to ages 3–12

    The pirate playground and activities are designed for ages 3–12; younger toddlers may have limited entertainment options.

  • Toilet facilities likely available

    With a café and museum, toilet facilities should be available—confirm upon arrival if you have young children.

  • Bring snacks and water

    Whilst the café is on-site, bringing extra snacks and water bottles helps keep young children happy during exploration.

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