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🧗Jungle NI
Jungle NI is Northern Ireland's largest outdoor adventure park, offering a wide range of thrilling activities for families with kids of all ages. Highlights include the longest zipline on the island of Ireland, high ropes courses, a giant swing, bungee trampoline, and a climbing wall.
For younger children, the 'Little Jungle' area provides age-appropriate challenges and soft play. The park also features 'Injuns', an indoor play zone with slides, ball pits, and climbing frames, making it a great option on rainy days.
- Recommended ages: 3+ (some activities have height restrictions for safety)
- Facilities: on-site café, picnic areas, free parking
- Practical tips: book online in advance, especially during school holidays; closed on Mondays (except public holidays) off-peak.
Travel tips
Book online in advance
Book your visit online before you go, especially during school holidays, to avoid disappointment and long waits.
Check Monday closures
The park is closed on Mondays outside school holidays and public holidays, so plan your visit accordingly.
Height restrictions apply
Most activities have height restrictions for safety, so younger children may not be able to access some of the more thrilling rides.
Little Jungle for younger children
The dedicated Little Jungle area is designed for younger children with age-appropriate challenges, softer play, and lower-intensity activities.
Injuns indoor play zone
Injuns is an excellent backup option on rainy days, with slides, ball pits, and climbing frames to keep children entertained indoors.
Free parking available
There's free parking on-site, so you won't need to worry about additional parking costs when visiting.
On-site café for refreshments
The park has an on-site café, though it's worth bringing snacks and drinks to avoid queues and save money during a full day out.
Picnic areas provided
Designated picnic areas are available, so bringing a packed lunch is a practical option for families wanting to save on costs.
Plan for a full day visit
With activities for all ages and both indoor and outdoor areas, plan for a longer visit rather than just a couple of hours.
Bring layers for outdoor activities
Weather in Northern Ireland can change quickly, so bring layers even if the forecast looks good for outdoor adventure activities.
Suitable from age 3 onwards
The park is recommended for children aged 3 and up, though very young toddlers may need close supervision on some activities.
Experience the longest zipline
If your children meet the height requirements, the longest zipline on the island of Ireland is a highlight worth trying.
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