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🌳Ice House Hill Park

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Ice House Hill Park is a 20-acre public park in Dundalk, County Louth, combining natural woodland, open lawns, and historical features. The park's name comes from an 18th-century ice house used by the nearby Dundalk House estate.

  • Playground: a large, modern adventure playground suitable for toddlers to early teens, with swings, slides, climbing frames, and a zip line.
  • Nature trails: well-maintained paths through mixed woodland and along the Castletown River, ideal for bug hunts and nature walks.
  • Historical feature: the restored ice house itself, often open during special events.
  • Facilities: picnic tables, benches, public toilets, and ample free parking.

The park is mostly flat, pram-friendly, and offers a safe, enclosed environment for children. It's a popular spot for family picnics and outdoor play.

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

  • Large adventure playground suits a wide age range

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

  • It's pram-friendly throughout the park

    Mostly flat terrain and well-maintained paths mean you can take a buggy around the nature trails and to most areas.

  • Free parking and public toilets available

    Ample free parking on-site and public toilets make planning easier—always useful when visiting with young children.

  • It's a safe, enclosed environment for independent play

    The park is secure and well-defined, making it safe for older children to explore with less close supervision.

  • Pack a picnic to make the most of your visit

    Picnic tables and benches throughout the park, so bring food and make a longer day of it rather than rushing.

  • Nature trails are great for exploring without straying far

    Well-maintained woodland paths and riverside walks are safe for children and good for bug hunts or spotting wildlife.

  • Bring spare clothes for the playground

    Modern adventure playgrounds can be muddy, especially after rain, so pack a change of clothes for younger children.

  • The zip line appeals to older children

    Older children often enjoy the zip line most—younger siblings may need to watch and wait their turn.

  • Visit on a weekday if you prefer quieter play

    As a popular family spot, weekends can be busier—weekday visits may be more peaceful for younger children.

  • Check when the ice house is open for visits

    The restored 18th-century ice house opens during special events—worth checking ahead to see if it coincides with your visit.

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