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🐴Irish National Stud & Gardens

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A unique attraction combining a working thoroughbred stud farm with beautiful gardens. Families can see mares and foals up close, explore the famous Japanese Gardens and St. Fiachra's Garden, and visit the Horse Museum. There is an indoor play area (Grow It, Eat It Nature Play) and a large outdoor playground. Pony rides are available seasonally. Facilities include a café, baby-changing, and buggy-friendly paths. Best for ages 2-12, but all ages enjoy the experience.

Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyKildare
CountryIreland
Ages212
Website

Travel tips

  • Plan for a full day visit

    There's plenty to explore across the stud farm, gardens, and play areas. Allow at least 3-4 hours to avoid rushing through attractions.

  • Buggy-friendly paths throughout

    The grounds are designed with buggies in mind, so you can navigate the gardens and farm areas with a pushchair relatively easily.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Baby changing facilities are on site, making nappy changes convenient during your visit.

  • Ideal for ages 2-12

    This attraction is particularly well-suited to younger children, though there's enough variety for older kids and adults to enjoy too.

  • Prepare for an outdoor attraction

    Most of the site is outdoor. Bring waterproofs and check the forecast, as wet grounds can make walking less pleasant for younger children.

  • Hands-on horse interactions

    Seeing mares and foals up close is the highlight for many young visitors—a rare opportunity to observe a working stud farm.

  • Pony rides are seasonal

    Pony rides aren't available year-round. Check the website before visiting if this is a must-do activity for your children.

  • Combine indoor and outdoor activities

    The Grow It, Eat It Nature Play area offers indoor activities, useful if weather turns or younger children need a break from outdoors.

  • Café on site for refreshments

    There's a café available, though you may want to bring snacks or a packed lunch to extend your time exploring without frequent café visits.

  • Wear appropriate footwear

    The gardens and farm pathways may be muddy or uneven. Sturdy shoes or wellies are wise, especially for toddlers.

  • Two playground areas to tire them out

    The indoor play area and large outdoor playground offer different options to burn energy throughout the day.

  • Consider visiting on quieter weekdays

    School holidays and weekends may be busier. Worth visiting mid-week if possible for a more relaxed experience with younger children.

  • Horse Museum provides indoor learning

    The Horse Museum offers a sheltered, educational activity—good for children interested in horses and equestrian history.

  • Japanese Gardens for peaceful breaks

    The Japanese Gardens offer quieter spaces if children need downtime from more active play areas.

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