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🧶Foxford Woollen Mills

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A historic working woollen mill in the heart of Foxford, County Mayo, offering an interactive visitor experience. Families can explore the mill's heritage through self-guided tours with audio guides (available in multiple languages) and watch live weaving demonstrations. The on-site café serves light lunches and homemade treats, and the shop sells Irish woollen goods and souvenirs.

  • Highlights for kids: Weaving demonstrations, hands-on craft activities (check schedule), and a small play area near the café. The riverside walk behind the mill is scenic but short.
  • Facilities: Baby-changing room, high chairs in café, free parking. The mill is largely accessible by pushchair.
  • Practical tips: Allow 1.5–2 hours. Book tickets online in peak season. The shop can be tempting; set a budget with children.
Cost££ Moderate
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountryIreland
Ages512
Website

Travel tips

  • Allow 1.5–2 hours for a relaxed visit

    The mill is manageable in this timeframe, leaving plenty of time for café stops and the shop without rushing children.

  • Book tickets online during peak season

    Online booking helps avoid queues and guarantees entry, especially important if visiting with young children who get restless waiting.

  • Pushchair-friendly throughout the mill

    The mill is largely accessible by pushchair, making it easier to navigate with babies and toddlers during the self-guided tour.

  • Baby-changing facilities available

    There's a dedicated baby-changing room on-site, which is essential if you're bringing young infants.

  • Perfect rainy day activity

    The mill is fully indoors, making it an ideal wet-weather option when outdoor attractions aren't appealing.

  • High chairs in the café

    The café has high chairs available, so you can comfortably feed toddlers whilst enjoying light lunches or homemade treats.

  • Free parking on-site

    No parking fees means one less expense and the convenience of parking right at the entrance for easy buggy access.

  • Audio guides available in multiple languages

    Self-guided tours with audio guides let you move at your own pace and take breaks as needed with younger children.

  • Time your visit around weaving demonstrations

    Check the schedule for live weaving demonstrations—these are often the highlight for children and worth planning around.

  • Small play area near the café

    A play area gives restless kids somewhere to burn energy whilst you enjoy a coffee, though it's modest in size.

  • Set a spending budget before entering the shop

    The gift shop is tempting for children; agree on a budget beforehand to avoid disappointment at checkout.

  • Ideal for school-age children

    Best suited to ages 5–12; younger toddlers may lose interest during the mill tour, whilst the hands-on activities appeal to older kids.

  • Check availability of hands-on craft activities

    Craft activities are offered but may vary by date; ring ahead or check the website to ensure they're running when you visit.

  • Riverside walk behind the mill is short but scenic

    A quick riverside stroll is pleasant for stretching legs after exploring the mill, though don't expect an extensive walk.

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