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🎢Emerald Park

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Emerald Park (formerly Tayto Park) is a family theme park and zoo located in Ashbourne, County Meath, Ireland. It offers a wide range of attractions suitable for children of all ages, including thrilling roller coasters, gentle rides for toddlers, and a large zoo with over 30 species of animals.

Highlights for families include:
- The Cú Chulainn wooden roller coaster and other adrenaline rides for older kids and adults.
- The Safari Zoo, where children can see lions, tigers, meerkats, and more up close.
- Indoor play areas, like the Soft Play Zone, perfect for younger kids on cooler days.
- The Viking Voyage water ride and the Steam Engine train ride for a gentler experience.

Facilities include on-site dining options from fast food to sit-down restaurants, picnic areas, gift shops, and ample parking. Practical tips: Book tickets online in advance for best prices; the park can get busy on weekends and school holidays. Stroller and wheelchair rentals are available.

Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyMeath
CountryIreland
Ages215
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Travel tips

  • Book tickets online in advance

    Purchase tickets online before visiting for the best prices and to skip queues at the entrance.

  • Visit on weekdays if possible

    Weekends and school holidays get busy; visiting on a weekday will mean shorter queues and a more relaxed experience.

  • Buggy and wheelchair rentals available

    If you don't have a buggy or need an extra, rentals are available on-site. Book ahead during peak times.

  • Soft Play Zone for younger children

    The Soft Play Zone is ideal for toddlers on cooler days and gives them a safe place to burn energy.

  • Gentle rides alongside thrill rides

    Mix thrilling rides like Cú Chulainn with gentler options like Viking Voyage and the Steam Engine train for varied ages.

  • Zoo viewing with multiple species

    The Safari Zoo has over 30 species including lions, tigers, and meerkats – a highlight for animal-loving children.

  • Bring comfortable walking shoes

    The park is large with lots of walking between attractions; comfortable footwear is essential for parents and children.

  • Plan for varied weather conditions

    Bring a light jacket or waterproof layer even on mild days, as weather can change quickly in Ireland.

  • On-site dining options available

    Food ranges from fast food to sit-down restaurants; bring snacks for toddlers or pack a picnic for budget-conscious families.

  • Picnic areas on the grounds

    Picnic areas are available if you'd rather bring your own food – good for younger children who may need quieter mealtimes.

  • Ample parking on-site

    The park has plenty of parking, making it easier to access with children and prams without stress.

  • Suitable for ages 2-15

    The park caters well to this wide age range, so siblings can enjoy attractions together with something for everyone.

  • Gift shops on-site

    Souvenir shops are available if children want a memento, though items can be pricey – set expectations beforehand.

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