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🏛️Ennis Friary

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Ennis Friary is a medieval Franciscan friary founded in the 13th century, now a national monument. Families can explore the atmospheric ruins, including the choir, transept, tower, and cloister, featuring intricate stone carvings like the MacMahon tomb. There are no dedicated children's activities, but the open layout and historic details can fascinate older kids. Admission is free, but note there are no toilets or café on site.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyClare
CountryIreland
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Travel tips

  • Free admission but plan for basics

    Admission is free, but there are no toilets or café on site, so use facilities elsewhere first and bring snacks.

  • Best for older children

    The ruins lack dedicated children's activities, so it works best for children aged 7+ who can appreciate historical details.

  • Bring water and snacks

    No café or food vendors on site. Bring plenty of water and snacks, especially important if visiting in warm weather.

  • Outdoor site with uneven ground

    The friary is entirely outdoors with historic ruins and uneven terrain. Buggies may be difficult; consider baby carriers instead.

  • Toilets before you arrive

    No on-site toilets. Use facilities in Ennis town before your visit, especially important for younger children.

  • Explore the atmospheric ruins

    Look for the ornate MacMahon tomb and intricate stone carvings in the choir and cloister—good for older kids to discover details.

  • Wet weather ruins the visit

    This is purely outdoor ruins with no shelter. Heavy rain makes exploring uncomfortable, so pick a dry day if possible.

  • Open layout is easy to navigate

    The friary's open layout means children can move freely, though uneven ground and steps may pose challenges for younger toddlers.

  • Realistic visit duration

    Plan for 30-45 minutes maximum, depending on children's interest in history. It's a compact site, not a half-day attraction.

  • Quiet and less crowded

    As a free, modest attraction, it rarely gets busy, so there's no need to worry about peak times.

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