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🌳Falls Park

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A large public park in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, offering a variety of outdoor family-friendly activities. Highlights include a modern children's playground with equipment for different ages, a sensory garden, riverside walking and cycling paths, and plenty of green space for picnics and ball games. The park also has a skate park, a multi-use games area, and a wildlife area.

  • Children's playground suitable for toddlers to older kids
  • Riverside walks along the River Erne
  • Sensory garden with interactive features
  • Picnic tables and benches throughout
  • Free car parking on site

Families will enjoy a relaxed day out with options for active play or leisurely strolls. The park is well-maintained and accessible for pushchairs and wheelchairs.

CostÂŁ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyFermanagh
Ages0–18+
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Travel tips

  • Free parking on site

    No need to hunt for parking—there's free car parking available at the park, making it easy to access with buggies and equipment.

  • Playground for multiple ages

    The playground has equipment suitable for toddlers through to older children, so siblings of different ages can all find something to enjoy.

  • Pushchair-friendly paths

    The riverside walks and cycling paths are accessible for pushchairs and wheelchairs, making it easy to move around the park with babies or toddlers.

  • Plan for outdoor weather

    This is an outdoor park with limited shelter—bring sun cream, rain jackets, and sun hats depending on the season.

  • No entry fee

    It's completely free to enter the park, making it a budget-friendly option for a half or full day out with the family.

  • Sensory garden worth exploring

    The sensory garden has interactive features that younger children often find engaging—worth a slow wander if little ones enjoy tactile play.

  • Pack a picnic

    With picnic tables and benches scattered throughout, bring a packed lunch to make a longer day of it and save on costs.

  • Space for running and ball games

    If you have energetic kids, there's plenty of open green space for running around and playing informal games beyond the main playground.

  • Riverside walks along the River Erne

    The riverside paths offer a gentler activity alongside active play—good for a quiet stroll with younger children or a break from the playground.

  • Bring spare clothes for messy play

    Children's playgrounds and sensory gardens often mean muddy hands and clothes—pack a change if you're visiting in wet weather or with very young children.

  • Wildlife area for nature spotting

    The wildlife area may offer opportunities to spot local birds and insects—bring binoculars if your children enjoy nature watching.

  • Skate park and games area available

    Older children might enjoy the skate park or multi-use games area if they're into those activities—check if equipment hire or supervision is needed.

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